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All usual synonyms

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adjective usual

  • commonplace β€” If something is commonplace, it happens often or is often found, and is therefore not surprising.
  • disciplined β€” having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous: paintings characterized by a disciplined technique.
  • classic β€” A classic example of a thing or situation has all the features which you expect such a thing or situation to have.
  • classical β€” You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content.
  • yawner β€” a person who yawns.
  • whitebread β€” any white or light-colored bread made from finely ground, usually bleached, flour.
  • automatic β€” An automatic machine or device is one which has controls that enable it to perform a task without needing to be constantly operated by a person. Automatic methods and processes involve the use of such machines.
  • nowhere β€” in or at no place; not anywhere: The missing pen was nowhere to be found.
  • everyday β€” Happening or used every day; daily.
  • workaday β€” of or befitting working days; characteristic of a workday and its occupations.
  • longwinded β€” Alternative spelling of long-winded.
  • middling β€” equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central: the middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
  • intermutual β€” (obsolete) mutual.
  • ordinary β€” of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • grind β€” to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • wonted β€” accustomed; used (usually followed by an infinitive): He was wont to rise at dawn.

adj usual

  • characterless β€” If you describe something as characterless, you mean that it is dull and uninteresting.
  • all-embracing β€” Something that is all-embracing includes or affects everyone or everything.
  • a go go β€” as much as you like; to your heart's content; galore: food and drink Γ  gogo.
  • cut and dried β€” If you say that a situation or solution is cut and dried, you mean that it is clear and definite.
  • in circulation β€” an act or instance of circulating, moving in a circle or circuit, or flowing.
  • in β€” (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
  • inveterate β€” settled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler.
  • commutual β€” mutual
  • a go-go β€” go-go
  • flyest β€” clever; keen; ingenious.
  • legitimate β€” according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
  • natural β€” existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
  • a gogo β€” as much as one likes; galore
  • boilerplate β€” A boilerplate is a basic written contract that can be used to make many different kinds of contracts.
  • in common β€” belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property; common interests.
  • all over β€” All over a place means in every part of it.
  • common β€” If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often.
  • fair β€” free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
  • frequent β€” happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
  • draggy β€” moving or developing very slowly.
  • conjunct β€” joined; united
  • prevalent β€” widespread; of wide extent or occurrence; in general use or acceptance.
  • ingenerate β€” inborn; innate.
  • button down β€” (of a shirt collar) having buttonholes so it can be buttoned to the body of the shirt.
  • laid back β€” relaxed or unhurried: laid-back music rhythms.
  • formulaic β€” made according to a formula; composed of formulas: a formulaic plot.
  • chronic β€” A chronic illness or disability lasts for a very long time. Compare acute.
  • all-over β€” upper; higher up.
  • matter-of-course β€” occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable.
  • garden variety β€” common, usual, or ordinary; unexceptional.
  • conventional β€” Someone who is conventional has behaviour or opinions that are ordinary and normal.
  • doctrinal β€” of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • hardcore β€” unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core segregationist.

noun usual

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