usually
adverb /ˈjuːʒuəli/, /ˈjuːʒəli/
/ˈjuːʒuəli/, /ˈjuːʒəli/
- in the way that is usual or normal; most often
- How long does the journey usually take?
- Tension headache is not usually associated with any other symptoms.
- For Americans, ‘mad’ usually means ‘angry’.
- Usually, there's no extra charge for delivery.
- I'm usually home by 6 o'clock.
- We usually go by car.
- Results are usually available within a couple of days.
- I usually only see them at Christmas or weddings.
- Patients usually have no symptoms.
- The focus groups usually involve about eight people.
- You can usually find him at home.
- These two words usually occur together.
Extra ExamplesTopics Timea1- Describe what usually happens.
- He's not usually stuck for words.
- Planning permission is not usually needed.
- The journey usually takes an hour.
- These meetings usually go on for hours.
- He's not usually this shy.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryUsually is used with these adjectives:- fatal
- restricted
- tranquil
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