ordinarily

IPA: ɔrdʌnˈɛrʌɫi

adverb

  • (obsolete) In accordance with normal custom or routine; as a matter of established occurrence.
  • Usually or as a general rule; commonly.
  • In the usual manner; unexceptionally.
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Examples of "ordinarily" in Sentences

  • 'Hikigaeru' is the term ordinarily used for a bullfrog.
  • I did not get the context of the usage but ordinarily is that acceptable or did he mis-use the word algunas?
  • The mysterious, earthy addition to pastas or sauces, that ordinarily is associated with fine dining and luxury, has become oppressive for these uptown residents.
  • The title ordinarily conferred is that of count prefixed to the family name, which title is either merely personal or transferable by right of primogeniture in the male line.
  • While it ordinarily is a question of fact as to whether a driver's response to an emergency is reasonable, where, as here, the evidence establishes the reasonableness of the driver's response, summary judgment is appropriate.
  • His palate, though untutored, was naturally a good one, and he realised that even to call this liquid a drink — the term ordinarily used by him to designate cheap whisky, post-war beer or a dubious glass of claret in a Soho restaurant — was a sacrilege; this was something outside normal experience: a genie in a bottle.
  • Upon which the same disorder, confusion, and error follow, as would if a man, going to demonstrate something of an heptagon, should, in the diagram he took to do it, leave out one of the angles, or by oversight make the figure with one angle more than the name ordinarily imported, or he intended it should when at first he thought of his demonstration.

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