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    Definition of usually in English Dictionary

  • AdverbCOMmore usuallySUPmost usuallySUF-ly
    1. Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.
      1. Except for one or two days a year, he usually walks to work. ‎
    2. Under normal conditions.
    3. More Examples
      1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
        • The BBC is usually so good at what it does, its programming standards are so uniformly high, that a spot of live human crapness is refreshing.
        • Note: usually used as an adjective - "She was still virgo intacta."
        • It is hot in Arizona, but it is not usually humid.
      2. Used in the Beginning of Sentence
        • Usually antibiotic administration is recommended until there is no evidence of infection clinically and hematologically.
        • Usually those amounts cannot be obtained from FFPE material, which is also a strong argument for the introduction of NGS into the routine hematopathological diagnostic work-up.
        • Usually oats is last in a rotation and does not get the fertilizer that other feed grains get.
    • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
      1. Adverbs
        • Time adverbs
          • Temporal location adverbs
            • Frequency adverbs
          • Morphemes
            • Suffixes
              • Words by suffix
                • Words suffixed with -ly

          Other Vocabulary

          Look-Alike Words
          1. en equally
          2. en casually
          3. en mutually
          4. en scally
          5. en usuary
          Source: Wiktionary

          Meaning of usually for the defined word.

          Grammatically, this word "usually" is an adverb, more specifically, a time adverb. It's also a morpheme, more specifically, a suffixe.
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