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typically (**티**피컬리)in a way that shows the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person, situation, or thing

Part of speech: ADVERB

Definition: in a way that shows the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person, situation, or thing

Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈtɪpɪkli/

Korean meaning: 전형적으로, 일반적으로, 보통

Korean pronunciation: **티**피컬리

Example Sentences

  • Korean students typically study until midnight, which explains why coffee shops are busier than libraries.
  • Meetings typically run over time, especially when someone starts with 'I'll keep this brief.'
  • The project typically takes three months to complete.

typically

ADVERB

//ˈtɪpɪkli//

in a way that shows the characteristics expected of or popularly associated with a particular person, situation, or thing

typically concept
💡 Concept

A business professional typically starts their morning with coffee and news

typically rhyme
🎵 Rhyme

Look basically, then examine specifically!

🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/ˈtɪpɪkli/
🇬🇧 UK/ˈtɪpɪkli/

🌳Etymology

Roottypic
Suffix--ally

Origin

From the adjective 'typical,' which derives from Late Latin 'typicus' meaning 'of or pertaining to a type,' combined with the adverbial suffix '-ally' meaning 'in the manner of.'

🎵Rhyme

specificallybasicallypractically
specifically
basically
practically

🔗Collocations

typically occurs
typically last
typically cost
typically range from
typically seen in
more typically
quite typically

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

Korean students typically study until midnight, which explains why coffee shops are busier than libraries.

😄 Fun example

Meetings typically run over time, especially when someone starts with 'I'll keep this brief.'

The project typically takes three months to complete.

Typically, the weather is mild in spring.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

usuallygenerallynormallycommonlyordinarily

Antonyms

unusuallyexceptionallyrarely

Related

typicalstereotypecharacteristicstandardconventional

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