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typical
adjective
-
typical
having
the
usual
or
expected
qualities
of
a
particular
type
of
thing
;
normal
,
ordinary
,
or
common
•
A
typical
weekday
for
her
starts
at
6
a
.
m
.
with
a
jog
.
A
typical
weekday
for
her
starts
at
6
a
.
m
.
with
a
jog
.
•
This
is
the
typical
weather
here
in
spring
—
mild
and
rainy
.
This
is
the
typical
weather
here
in
spring
—
mild
and
rainy
.
adjective
-
typical
showing
the
qualities
or
behaviour
that
are
usual
for
a
particular
person
,
thing
,
or
group
•
It's
typical
of
Jake
to
arrive
late
to
meetings
.
It's
typical
of
Jake
to
arrive
late
to
meetings
.
•
That
sarcastic
comment
was
so
typical
of
her
sense
of
humor
.
That
sarcastic
comment
was
so
typical
of
her
sense
of
humor
.
typically
adverb
in
most
situations
or
on
average
;
normally
•
Typically
,
the
store
opens
at
nine
o'clock
each
morning
.
Typically
,
the
store
opens
at
nine
o'clock
each
morning
.
•
Winter
here
is
typically
cold
and
snowy
.
Winter
here
is
typically
cold
and
snowy
.
formed
from
the
adjective
“
typical
”
+
the
adverbial
suffix
“
-ly
,”
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
mid-19th
century
adverb
in
a
way
that
shows
the
usual
qualities
of
a
particular
person
,
group
,
or
thing
;
characteristically
•
Typically
,
Oliver
cracks
a
joke
when
the
meeting
gets
tense
.
Typically
,
Oliver
cracks
a
joke
when
the
meeting
gets
tense
.
•
In
her
rush
,
Lisa
typically
forgets
her
umbrella
at
home
.
In
her
rush
,
Lisa
typically
forgets
her
umbrella
at
home
.
See
etymology
of
sense
1
;
same
origin
.