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regular

[reg-yuh-ler]

adjective

  1. usual; normal; customary.

    To stay tidy, always put things back in their regular place immediately.

  2. evenly or uniformly arranged; symmetrical.

    His white, regular teeth were his most noticable feature.

    Synonyms: uniform, orderly, formal, even
  3. characterized by fixed principle, uniform procedure, etc..

    It's a relief to finally have regular income coming in.

  4. recurring at fixed times; periodic: The dog is much better now that she's getting regular meals.

    Regular bus departures occured between noon and three in the afternnoon.

    The dog is much better now that she's getting regular meals.

    Synonyms: fixed, habitual
  5. rhythmical.

    The baby's regular breathing suggested she was finally sleeping.

  6. occurring with normal frequency, as menses or bowel movements.

  7. having regular menses or bowel movements.

  8. adhering to a rule or procedure; methodical.

    regular habits; to be regular in one's diet.

    Synonyms: systematic
  9. observing fixed times or habits; habitual.

    a regular customer.

  10. orderly; well-ordered.

    a regular life.

  11. conforming to some accepted rule, discipline, etc.

  12. carried out in accordance with an accepted principle or rule; formally correct.

    a regular session of the court.

  13. qualified to engage in an occupation or profession; legitimate; proper.

    I suspected the man wasn't a regular doctor.

  14. Informal.

    1. real or genuine; down-to-earth; decent.

      a regular guy.

    2. absolute; thoroughgoing.

      a regular rascal.

  15. (of a flower) having the members of each of its floral circles or whorls alike in form and size.

  16. Grammar.,  conforming to the most prevalent pattern of formation, inflection, construction, etc..

    a regular verb.

  17. Mathematics.

    1. governed by one law throughout.

    2. (of a polygon) having all sides and angles equal.

    3. (of a polyhedron) having all faces congruent regular polygons, and all solid angles congruent.

    4. (of a topological space) having the property that, corresponding to each point and a closed set not containing the point, there are two disjoint open sets, one containing the point, the other containing the closed set.

    5. (of a function of a complex variable) analytic.

  18. Military.,  noting or belonging to the permanently organized, or standing, army of a state.

  19. International Law.,  noting soldiers recognized as legitimate combatants in warfare.

  20. Ecclesiastical.,  subject to a religious rule, or belonging to a religious or monastic order (secular ).

    regular clergy.

  21. U.S. Politics.,  of, relating to, or selected by the recognized agents of a political party.

    the regular ticket.

  22. of or relating to a product, such as a food or beverage, that has the original formula or typical ingredients, usually used to contrast with a modified version of the same product: regular yogurt or soy yogurt;

    regular or diet soda;

    regular yogurt or soy yogurt;

    regular gasoline or premium.

  23. (of coffee) containing an average amount of milk or cream.



noun

  1. a long-standing or habitual customer or client.

    The restaurant can always find tables for its regulars.

  2. Ecclesiastical.,  a member of a duly constituted religious order under a rule.

  3. Military.,  a professional soldier.

  4. U.S. Politics.,  a party member who faithfully stands by their party.

  5. a size of garment designed for men of average build.

  6. a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in a size of garment designed for men of average build.

  7. an athlete who plays in most of the games, usually from the start.

regular

/ ˈrɛɡjʊlə /

adjective

  1. normal, customary, or usual

  2. according to a uniform principle, arrangement, or order

    trees planted at regular intervals

  3. occurring at fixed or prearranged intervals

    to make a regular call on a customer

  4. following a set rule or normal practice; methodical or orderly

  5. symmetrical in appearance or form; even

    regular features

  6. (prenominal) organized, elected, conducted, etc, in a proper or officially prescribed manner

  7. (prenominal) officially qualified or recognized

    he's not a regular doctor

  8. (prenominal) (intensifier)

    a regular fool

  9. informal,  likable, dependable, or nice (esp in the phrase a regular guy )

  10. denoting or relating to the personnel or units of the permanent military services

    a regular soldier

    the regular army

  11. (of flowers) having any of their parts, esp petals, alike in size, shape, arrangement, etc; symmetrical

  12. (of the formation, inflections, etc, of a word) following the usual pattern of formation in a language

  13. maths

    1. (of a polygon) equilateral and equiangular

    2. (of a polyhedron) having identical regular polygons as faces that make identical angles with each other

    3. (of a prism) having regular polygons as bases

    4. (of a pyramid) having a regular polygon as a base and the altitude passing through the centre of the base

    5. another name for analytic

  14. botany another word for actinomorphic

  15. (postpositive) subject to the rule of an established religious order or community

    canons regular

  16. politics of, selected by, or loyal to the leadership or platform of a political party

    a regular candidate

    regular policies

  17. crystallog another word for cubic

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. a professional long-term serviceman or -woman in a military unit

  2. informal,  a person who does something regularly, such as attending a theatre or patronizing a shop

  3. a member of a religious order or congregation, as contrasted with a secular

  4. politics a party member loyal to the leadership, organization, platform, etc, of his or her party

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

regular

  1. Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.

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Other Word Forms

  • regularity noun
  • regularly adverb
  • regularness noun
  • quasi-regular adjective
  • quasi-regularly adverb
  • subregular adjective
  • subregularity noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of regular1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English reguler (adjective) from Middle French, from Late Latin rēgulāris. See regula, -ar 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of regular1

C14: from Old French reguler , from Latin rēgulāris of a bar of wood or metal, from rēgula ruler, model
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Example Sentences

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In addition, Cutler’s Tennessee drivers license was revoked for a year and he was ordered to pay a $350 fine, undergo regular and random drug screens and attend a DUI class.

Death threats and backlash from those in power were regular responses to Oliphant’s work, reactions he welcomed as proof of a job well done.

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From the perspective of regular playing time, it did not pan out how he would have hoped, and Sterling was keen for more thinking time before any potential move this summer.

From BBC

She took refuge in the hills and moorlands of Yorkshire; the photographer Cecil Beaton, a regular visitor, described her as "the perfect outdoor girl".

From BBC

The duchess took on a regular round of royal duties, but throughout her life she also carved out an individual path.

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