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Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a regular manner, in any sense of the word regular.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb With constant
frequency orpattern . - adverb
normally ;ordinarily .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb having a regular form
- adverb in a regular way without variation
- adverb in a regular manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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But if you don't follow the title regularly, why would a spoiler bother you?
Re: Uncanny X-Men #496 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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I don't follow the title regularly, so I wasn't sure if the issue was out, or was delayed, or, I don't know, was revealed to have a gatefold chrome limited edition signed holofoil cover.
Re: Uncanny X-Men #496 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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"But if you don’t follow the title regularly, why would a spoiler bother you?"
Re: Uncanny X-Men #496 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Funny ManU fans weren't complaining about the governance of football and fan involvment when they were buying the title regularly as the richest club in the world.
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When referring to Iran's highest authorities, the term regularly used is 'regime', whereas in the case of Afghanistan the term of choice is 'government'.
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I have bought Punisher solo comics in the past, even collecting the title regularly if a writer I liked was working on the book.
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I have used the term regularly in the past and can argue for its use.
GetReligion 2009
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The term regularly describes someone who is paid for the applying of these gifts round the home.
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For instance, UNFPA Executive Director Thoraya Obaid uses the term regularly in her public speeches.
Catholic Exchange Samantha Singson 2008
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In favor of the adjectival reading (promoted by Bennett 1984) is Spinoza's use of the term “modus”, or “mode”, in connection with bodies; this term regularly signifies a way something is, or a feature it has, functioning to group what are clearly predicates of thing, and in Cartesian usage it means both this and a dependent being.
Spinoza's Physical Theory Manning, Richard 2006
Related Words
synonyms (78)
Words with the same meaning
- always
- as a rule
- as per usual
- as things go
- as usual
- at all times
- at every turn
- at regular intervals
- at stated times
- ceaselessly
- chiefly
- chronically
- commonly
- constantly
- continually
- customarily
- daily
- daily and hourly
- day after day
- day and night
- evenly
- ever
- ever and anon
- every day
- every hour
- every moment
- every so often
- frequently
- generally
- habitually
- harmoniously
- hour after hour
- hourly
- incessantly
- intermittently
- invariably
- inveterately
- like clockwork
- mainly
- methodically
- month after month
- most often
- mostly
- naturally
- never otherwise
- night and day
- normally
- normatively
- on and on
- on wheels
- orderly
- ordinarily
- perennially
- perpetually
- persistently
- prescriptively
- punctually
- rapidly
- recurringly
- repetitively
- right along
- routinely
- smoothly
- steadily
- sustainedly
- systematically
- to be expected
- unceasingly
- uniformly
- unintermittently
- uninterruptedly
- unvaryingly
- usually
- without cease
- without exception
- without letup
- without stopping
- year after year
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