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Associations of "Per usual" (30 Words)
accustomed | Commonly used or practiced; usual. His accustomed route. |
banal | Repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse. Songs with banal repeated words. |
bland | Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication. A bland little drama. |
checkup | A thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person. |
chronic | Of a person having a chronic illness. A chronic invalid. |
common | Having no special distinction or quality widely known or commonly encountered average or ordinary or usual. Salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings. |
commonplace | A notable passage in a work copied into a commonplace book. The usual commonplace remarks. |
commute | Travel back and forth regularly, as between one’s place of work and home. If he had commuted some of his pension he would have received 330 000. |
conventional | Unimaginative and conformist. You re a bit too well brought up a bit too conventional. |
customary | According to a person’s habitual practice. I put the kettle on for our customary cup of coffee. |
featureless | Lacking distinctive attributes or aspects. The featureless landscape of the steppe. |
habit | Put a habit on. A victim to a consumptive habit. |
habitual | Doing something constantly or regularly. A habitual late sleeper. |
inveterate | In a habitual and longstanding manner. His inveterate hostility to what he considered to be the reactionary powers. |
lackluster | Lacking luster or shine. Staring with lackluster eyes. |
mediocre | Of only average quality; not very good. They improved the quality from mediocre to above average. |
mundane | Found in the ordinary course of events. According to the Shinto doctrine spirits of the dead can act upon the mundane world. |
nondescript | A nondescript person or thing. A nondescript novel. |
normal | Conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm not abnormal. The most normal person I ve ever met. |
ordinary | Any of several conventional figures used on shields. The ordinary or common man in the street. |
quotidian | Found in the ordinary course of events- Anita Diamant. His story is an achingly human one mired in quotidian details. |
regular | A regular customer member of a team etc. Plant the flags at regular intervals. |
routine | Organize according to a routine. I settled down into a routine of work and sleep. |
spate | A large number or amount or extent. A spate of attacks on holidaymakers. |
stereotyped | Lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality. The film is weakened by its stereotyped characters. |
typical | Of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing. How typical of Iris to think of such a detail. |
unexceptional | Not out of the ordinary; usual. A unexceptional an incident as can be found in a lawyer s career. |
unremarkable | Not particularly interesting or surprising. His early childhood was unremarkable. |
wont | (of a person) in the habit of doing something; accustomed. Constance as was her wont had paid her little attention. |
workday | A day on which work is done. Saturdays were workdays for him. |