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Usual Time I Adjective ˈjuːʒuəl ˈjuːʒəl Home Sound

Word3 usual
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic /ˈjuːʒuəl/ /ˈjuːʒəl/
Example
  • this is the usual way of doing it.
  • he came home later than usual.
  • he didn't sound like his usual happy self.
  • she sat in her usual seat at the back.
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usual

(adjective)/ˈjuːʒuəl/ /ˈjuːʒəl/
  1. that happens or is done most of the time or in most cases
    • SYNONYM normal
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    • This is the usual way of doing it.
    • He came home later than usual.
    • He didn't sound like his usual happy self.
    • She sat in her usual seat at the back.
    • They asked me why I wanted the job and why I thought I was suitable—you know, the usual thing.
    • You need to enter all the usual stuff—name, address, credit card details.
    • Our usual practice is to ask for references from previous employers.
    • She made all the usual excuses.
    • This weather is not usual for this time of year.
    • It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming.
    • It is not usual for a head of government to attend a meeting like this.
    • This kind of behaviour is far from usual in children of this age.

    Extra Examples

    • It's usual for the man to propose marriage.
    • It's very usual for people to leave books and papers behind.
    • The metal can then be painted in the usual way.
    • He was sitting in his usual chair by the window.
    • It is usual for the employer to pay the costs.
    • She arrived at the usual time.
  2. what usually happens; what you usually have, especially the drink that you usually have
  3. in the way that is normal or usual; as often happens
    • Everyone blamed me as per usual.
  4. in the same way as what happens most of the time or in most cases
    • Steve, as usual, was the last to arrive.
    • As usual at that hour, the place was deserted.
    • Despite her problems, she carried on working as usual.
    • Despite the problems staff arrived for work as usual.
  5. a way of saying that things will continue as normal despite a difficult situation
    • It's business as usual at the factory, even while investigators sift through the bomb wreckage.
  6. the people you would usually expect to do something or be included in something
    • She thanked all the usual suspects in her acceptance speech: her family, the director, the cast and the crew.

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin usualis, from Latin usus ‘a use’, from uti ‘to use’.
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