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    regular
    /ˈrɛɡjʊlə/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a regular customer, member of a team, etc.: "pub regulars"

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  2. REGULAR definition: 1. happening or doing something often: 2. existing or happening repeatedly in a fixed pattern…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of REGULAR is constituted, conducted, scheduled, or done in conformity with established or prescribed usages, rules, or discipline. How to use regular in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Regular.

  4. adj. 1. Customary, usual, or normal: the train's regular schedule. 2. Orderly, even, or symmetrical: regular teeth. 3. In conformity with a fixed procedure, principle, or discipline. 4. Well-ordered; methodical: regular habits. 5. Occurring at fixed intervals; periodic: regular payments. 6.

  5. Things that occur in a particular order or a certain way can be called regular. You might have a regular group of patients you visit when you're volunteering at the hospital, or a roommate who insists on sitting down together for regular meals.

  6. You use regular when referring to the thing, person, time, or place that is usually used by someone. For example, someone's regular place is the place where they usually sit.

  7. Regular definition: usual; normal; customary. See examples of REGULAR used in a sentence.

  8. regular meaning, definition, what is regular: happening every hour, every week, every ...: Learn more.

  9. Adjective. Noun. Filter. adjective. Conforming in form, build, or arrangement to a rule, principle, type, standard, etc.; orderly; symmetrical. Regular features. Webster's New World. Usual; customary. His regular seat. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Orderly, even, or symmetrical. Regular teeth. American Heritage.

  10. happening or doing something often, especially at the same time every week, year, etc: a regular occurrence. a regular visitor to Brussels. We arranged to meet on a regular basis. regular adjective (USUAL) usual or normal: I couldn't see my regular dentist. regular adjective (SIZE) B1. being a standard size: a burger and regular fries.

  11. having the same or a fixed system, procedure, etc., for something: The verb walk in English is a regular verb because it forms its past tense as walked. steady and even; not changing: a regular heartbeat.

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