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usual adjective [ ˈjuːʒʊəl ]

• habitually or typically occurring or done; customary.
• "he carried out his usual evening routine"
Similar: habitual, customary, accustomed, wonted, normal, routine, regular, constant, standard, typical, established, recognized, set, fixed, settled, stock, conventional, traditional, orthodox, accepted, expected, predictable, familiar, average, general, ordinary, everyday, daily, quotidian,
Opposite: unusual, strange, exceptional,

usual noun

• the thing which is typically done or present.
• "the band was a bit sick of playing all the usuals"
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin usualis, from Latin usus ‘a use’ (see use).


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