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Everyday vs Usually - What's the difference?

everyday | usually |


As adverbs the difference between everyday and usually

is that everyday is while usually is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As an adjective everyday

is appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions.

As a noun everyday

is (rare) the ordinary or routine day or occasion.

Usually vs Undefined - What's the difference?

usually | undefined |


As an adverb usually

is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Casually vs Usually - What's the difference?

casually | usually |


As adverbs the difference between casually and usually

is that casually is in a casual manner while usually is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

Frequent vs Usually - What's the difference?

frequent | usually |


As an adjective frequent

is frequent; often.

As an adverb usually is

most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

Regarding vs Usually - What's the difference?

regarding | usually |


As a verb regarding

is present participle of lang=en.

As a preposition regarding

is concerning, respecting.

As a noun regarding

is the act by which something is regarded or observed.

As an adverb usually is

most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

Usually vs Used - What's the difference?

usually | used |


As an adverb usually

is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As a verb used is

(use).

As an adjective used is

that is or has or have been used.

Usually vs Tend - What's the difference?

usually | tend |


As an adverb usually

is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As a verb tend is

to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn.

Usually vs Customary - What's the difference?

usually | customary |


As an adverb usually

is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As a noun customary is

a book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal.

As an adjective customary is

agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual.

Usually vs Rare - What's the difference?

usually | rare |


As an adverb usually

is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally.

As an adjective rare is

(cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or rare can be very uncommon; scarce or rare can be (obsolete) early.

As a verb rare is

(us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.

Usually vs Invariably - What's the difference?

usually | invariably |


As adverbs the difference between usually and invariably

is that usually is most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally while invariably is every time; always. Without change.

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