About The Word Ordinarily
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Ordinarily
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What's The Definition Of Ordinarily?
[adv] under normal conditions; "usually she was late"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Ordinarily: commonly | normally | unremarkably | usually Related Terms | Find terms related to Ordinarily: again and again | all in all | all things considered | altogether | as a rule | as a whole | as an approximation | as per usual | as things go | as usual | at large | broadly | broadly speaking | by and large | chiefly | commonly | commonplacely | customarily | frequently | generally | generally speaking | habitually | in general | in many instances | mainly | many a time | many times | matter-of-factly | most often | mostly | naturally | normally | normatively | not infrequently | not seldom | oft | often | often enough | oftentimes | ofttimes | on balance | on the whole | overall | plainly | predominantly | prescriptively | prevailingly | prosaically | regularly | repeatedly | roughly | roughly speaking | routinely | simply | speaking generally | to be expected | typically | unseldom | usually | whenever you wish See Also | Ordinarily In Webster's Dictionary \Or"di*na*ri*ly\, adv.
According to established rules or settled method; as a rule;
commonly; usually; in most cases; as, a winter more than
ordinarily severe.
Those who ordinarily pride themselves not a little upon
their penetration. --I. Taylor.
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