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usualness
u·su·al U0158800 (yo͞o′zho͞o-əl)adj.1. Commonly encountered, experienced, or observed: the usual summer heat.2. Regularly or customarily used: ended the speech with the usual expressions of thanks.3. In conformity with regular practice or procedure: Come at the usual time.Idiom: as usual As commonly or habitually happens: As usual, I slept late that Saturday morning. [Middle English, from Old French usuel, from Late Latin ūsuālis, from Latin ūsus, use, from past participle of ūtī, to use.] u′su·al·ly adv.u′su·al·ness n.Synonyms: usual, accustomed, customary, habitual, inveterate These adjectives apply to what is expected or familiar because it occurs frequently or recurs regularly: took my usual route to work; resolved the difficulty with her accustomed resourcefulness; observes the customary distinction between "lend" and "borrow"; didn't finish the project because of his habitual laziness; your inveterate fondness for puns.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | usualness - commonness by virtue of not being unusualcommonplaceness, everydayness, commonness - ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplacefamiliarity - usualness by virtue of being familiar or well knownunusualness - uncommonness by virtue of being unusual |
usualnessnounThe quality or condition of being usual:customariness, habitualness, normalcy, normality, ordinariness, prevalence, regularity, routineness.TranslationsIdiomsSeeusualusualness
Synonyms for usualnessnoun the quality or condition of being usualSynonyms- customariness
- habitualness
- normalcy
- normality
- ordinariness
- prevalence
- regularity
- routineness
Antonyms for usualnessnoun commonness by virtue of not being unusualRelated Words- commonplaceness
- everydayness
- commonness
- familiarity
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