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typ·i·cal T0448800 (tĭp′ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Exhibiting the qualities, traits, or characteristics that identify a kind, class, group, or category: a typical suburban community.2. Of or relating to a representative specimen; characteristic or distinctive.3. Conforming to a type: a composition typical of the baroque period.4. also typ·ic (-ĭk) Of the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type; emblematic.5. Conforming with what usually happens: The bus is late again? That's so typical! [Late Latin typicālis, from typicus, from Greek tupikos, from tupos, impression.] typ′i·cal·ly adv.typ′i·cal·ness, typ′i·cal′i·ty (-kăl′ĭ-tē) n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | typically - in a typical manner; "Tom was typically hostile"atypically, untypically - in a manner that is not typical; "she was atypically quiet" |
typicallyadverbIn an expected or customary manner; for the most part:commonly, consistently, customarily, frequently, generally, habitually, naturally, normally, often, regularly, routinely, usually.Idioms: as usual, per usual.Translationstypical (ˈtipikəl) adjective (negative untypical) having or showing the usual characteristics (of). He is a typical Englishman; They're typical civil servants. 典型的 典型的ˈtypically adverb 典型地 典型地EncyclopediaSeetypicaltypically Related to typically: thesaurusSynonyms for typicallyadv in an expected or customary manner; for the most partSynonyms- commonly
- consistently
- customarily
- frequently
- generally
- habitually
- naturally
- normally
- often
- regularly
- routinely
- usually
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