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How to pronounce usual in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms common
Derivation usualness


the usual greeting.
Type Words
Derivation usualness


grew the usual vegetables.
the usual summer heat.
came at the usual time.
the child's usual bedtime.

Examples of usual

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Deprived of a full-time staff, Castle is driving himself around more than usual.
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The next time you are in a meeting in your company avoid taking your usual seat.
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In this particular instance the troll does not engage in the usual pleasantries.
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Durley intends to savor the atmosphere more than usual before playing Creighton.
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This production will replace PBT's usual engagement at Downtown's Byham Theater.
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The usual approach is to make just one change and keep everything else constant.
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He said coaches see these times as opportunities to be more critical than usual.
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Domino's usual cheese already comes from Wisconsin, California and other states.
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It wasn't the usual lip service that we have been getting in politics now a day.
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More examples
  • Occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure; "grew the usual vegetables"; "the usual summer heat"; "came at the usual time"; "the child's usual bedtime"
  • Common: commonly encountered; "a common (or familiar) complaint"; "the usual greeting"
  • (usually) normally: under normal conditions; "usually she was late"
  • (usualness) commonness by virtue of not being unusual
  • That which most commonly occurs
  • (usuality) The quality or state of being usual
  • (Usuality) Words which say how usual a finding or result is. For example, Almost all subjects on a high cholesterol diet increased their blood cholesterol concentration.
  • (Usually) 50% of the time or more, or the most frequent schedule during the past 4 or 5 months.
  • (Usually) The majority (more than 50%) of these creatures have the given alignment. This may be due to strong cultural influences, or it may be a legacy of the creatures' origin. For example, most elves inherited their chaotic good alignment from their creator, the deity Corellon Larethian.