usage
noun OPAL W
  /ˈjuːsɪdʒ/,  /ˈjuːzɪdʒ/
  /ˈjuːsɪdʒ/,  /ˈjuːzɪdʒ/
- [uncountable, countable] the way in which words are used in a language
- a book on current English usage
 - It's not a word in common usage.
 
Extra Examples- Dictionaries show typical patterns of usage.
 - Dictionary definitions tend to show stereotypical patterns of usage.
 - Drug usage by teenagers has increased in recent years.
 - That word is no longer in common usage.
 - The term ‘eco-tourism’ entered common usage in the 1990s.
 - The word has a slightly different meaning in popular usage.
 - The dictionary focuses on the more usual words of the language and avoids rare usages of these words.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- common
 - everyday
 - general
 - …
 
- come into
 - enter
 
- in usage
 
- pattern of usage
 
 - [uncountable] the fact of something being used; how much something is used
- land usage
 - Car usage is predicted to increase.
 
Extra Examples- Usage of computers in schools is increasing.
 - With normal usage, the equipment should last at least five years.
 - high energy usage
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- heavy
 - high
 - low
 - …
 
- increase
 - reduce
 - restrict
 - …
 
- go up
 - grow
 - increase
 - …
 
- pattern
 - level
 - rate
 - …
 
- usage of
 
 
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘customary practice’): from Old French, from us ‘a use’, from Latin usus, from uti ‘to use’.