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typically
[tip-i-klee]
adverb
in a way that serves as or conforms to a type.
The study examines the eating patterns of both typically developing children and those who have intellectual or developmental delays.
commonly or characteristically.
A Florida thunderstorm typically works like this: lightning and thunder, torrential rain, gusty winds, and then it’s all over in about 5 to 10 minutes.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nontypically adverb
- quasi-typically adverb
- untypically adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of typically1
Example Sentences
Then they started following the trail that typically leads to identification.
The royal couple typically share images of their children to mark special occasions such as birthdays.
And do not discount Hovland, who came within inches of hitting his opening drive out of bounds, but retained his composure to produce a typically swashbuckling round that featured three birdies and three bogeys.
In typically clinical fashion, they took this early chance as captain Conan peeled off the back of the maul and powered over.
Travel rewards cards typically have annual fees, sometimes significant ones, so you’ll want to make sure every card you have is at least paying for itself in annual rewards and benefits.
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