usual
Americanadjective
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habitual or customary.
her usual skill.
- Synonyms:
- accustomed
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commonly met with or observed in experience; ordinary.
the usual January weather.
- Synonyms:
- regular, familiar, prevalent, prevailing, general
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commonplace; everyday.
He says the usual things.
- Synonyms:
- predictable
noun
idioms
adjective
noun
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ordinary or commonplace events (esp in the phrase out of the usual )
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informal the habitual or usual drink, meal, etc
Synonym Usage
Usual, customary, habitual refer to a settled and constant practice. Usual indicates something that is to be expected by reason of previous experience, which shows it to occur more often than not: There were the usual crowds at the celebration. Something that is customary is in accordance with prevailing usage or individual practice: It is customary to finish up with a bonfire. That which is habitual has become settled or constant as the result of habit on the part of the individual: The merchants wore habitual smiles throughout the season.
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Etymology
Origin of usual
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Late Latin ūsuālis, equivalent to Latin ūsu-, stem of ūsus “use” ( see use (noun)) + -ālis -al 1; compare Old French usuel
Explanation
If a customer at a restaurant orders their usual, it means they're ordering the same thing they always get — nothing new, unexpected, or out of the ordinary. How's this? The word usual describes things that happen regularly or follow a familiar pattern. If you take the same route to school every day, that’s your usual way there. Usual can also apply to habits. For example, if you check the mail at the same time every day, then you have a usual time for checking the mail. Anything that is typical, regularly occurring, or expected can be described as usual.
Example Sentences
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Participants were divided into two groups: one followed a five-day calorie-restricted diet, while the other continued eating as usual.
From Science Daily • Jun. 12, 2026
NHS Gloucestershire has advised patients with planned operations, clinics or procedures to attend hospital as usual unless told otherwise.
From BBC • Jun. 12, 2026
The Erawan Shrine remains a popular draw for Chinese and other tourists to the Thai capital, and dozens of visitors made traditional offerings of marigold garlands and incense as usual on Thursday.
From Barron's • Jun. 11, 2026
The star director’s latest outerspace-encounter story, starring Emily Blunt, Colin Firth and Josh O’Connor, offers barely a flash of the filmmaker’s usual supernova brilliance.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 10, 2026
As usual, their longtime friend and protector Calvin Brown chaperoned.
From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock
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