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typically

English

Etymology

typical +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?p.?.kl.i/

Adverb

typically (comparative more typically, superlative most typically)

  1. In a typical or common manner.
  2. In an expected or customary manner.

Synonyms

  • (in a typical manner): commonly, most of the time; see also Thesaurus:usually
  • (in a customary manner): ordinarily, routinely; see also Thesaurus:normally

Antonyms

  • (all): atypically
  • (in a typical manner): See also Thesaurus:occasionally
  • (in a customary manner): See also Thesaurus:unusually

Hyponyms

  • prototypically

Translations

typically From the web:

  • what typically happens to nonfarm payrolls
  • what typically connects a cpu to ram
  • what typically happens with common goods
  • what typically carries a credit balance
  • what typically precedes a party realignment
  • what typically causes diarrhea
  • what is the nonfarm payrolls


quintessentially

English

Etymology

quintessential +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kw?nt??s?nt??li/

Adverb

quintessentially (not comparable)

  1. In a manner that is typical or characteristic of a thing's nature.
    • 1994 — Christopher Bulis, State of Change, ch XXIII, p237
      Peri handed Ptolemy his helmet. It had a crest on it, which she always thought looked quintessentially Roman.

Synonyms

  • typically

Related terms

  • quintessence
  • quintessential

quintessentially From the web:

  • what quintessentially means
  • what is quintessentially british
  • what does quintessentially british mean
  • what is quintessentially american
  • what is quintessentially english
  • what does quintessentially
  • what is quintessentially australian
  • what is quintessentially canadian
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