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How to pronounce ordinarily in English?

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Synonyms commonly, normally, unremarkably, usually

Examples of ordinarily

ordinarily
Few of them, admittedly, are what producers would ordinarily consider desirable.
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Some customers will be swayed to buy products they wouldn't ordinarily consider.
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The service, the town said, would ordinarily cost residents $500 for the season.
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Ordinarily there are four Lessons, followed by their responses, to each nocturn.
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Ordinarily he could see to the red road and the oak tree and the low brick wall.
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Ordinarily, calling apps connect to the Internet when you're in a Wi-Fi hot spot.
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A journey that ordinarily should take 40 minutes was already into its third hour.
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So when times are tough, you can hire people that you ordinarily couldn't hire.
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Ordinarily, Fernanda might battle her for the soul of Tanner Hall's senior class.
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More examples
  • Normally: under normal conditions; "usually she was late"
  • (ordinary) not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree; "ordinary everyday objects"; "ordinary decency"; "an ordinary day"; "an ordinary wine"
  • (ordinary) a judge of a probate court
  • (ordinary) average: lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered; "average people"; "the ordinary (or common) man in the street"
  • (ordinary) the expected or commonplace condition or situation; "not out of the ordinary"
  • (ordinary) a clergyman appointed to prepare condemned prisoners for death
  • (Ordinary) In those hierarchically organised churches of Western Christianity which have an ecclesiastical law system, an ordinary is an officer of the church who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute the church's laws. The term comes from the Latin word ordinarius.
  • (Ordinary (lecture)) An Ordinary was a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages. Lectures were distinguished by the time of day they were conducted: an ordinary was conducted by fully qualified professors on fundamental texts in the morning, while extraordinary lectures were ...
  • (Ordinary (liturgy)) The Order of Mass (Latin: Ordo Missae), also called the Ordinary of the Mass, is the set of texts of the Roman Rite Mass that are generally invariable. This contrasts with the proper, which are items of the Mass that change with the feast or following the Liturgical Year. ...