usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
evenly or uniformly arranged; symmetrical: regular teeth.
characterized by fixed principle, uniform procedure, etc.: regular income.
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recurring at fixed times; periodic: regular bus departures; regular meals.
rhythmical: regular breathing.
occurring with normal frequency, as menses or bowel movements.
having regular menses or bowel movements.
adhering to a rule or procedure; methodical: regular habits; to be regular in one's diet.
observing fixed times or habits; habitual: a regular customer.
orderly; well-ordered: a regular life.
conforming to some accepted rule, discipline, etc.
carried out in accordance with an accepted principle or rule; formally correct: a regular session of the court.
qualified to engage in an occupation or profession; legitimate; proper: I suspected the man wasn't a regular doctor.
Informal. real or genuine; down-to-earth; decent: a regular guy.absolute; thoroughgoing: a regular rascal.
having the members of each of its floral circles or whorls alike in form and size.
Grammar. conforming to the most prevalent pattern of formation, inflection, construction, etc.a regular verb.
Mathematics. governed by one law throughout. having all sides and angles equal. having all faces congruent regular polygons, and all solid angles congruent. 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. analytic.
Military. noting or belonging to the permanently organized, or standing, army of a state.
International Law. noting soldiers recognized as legitimate combatants in warfare.
Ecclesiastical. subject to a religious rule, or belonging to a religious or monastic order: regular clergy.
U.S. Politics. of, relating to, or selected by the recognized agents of a political party: the regular ticket.
of or relating to a product, 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 or diet soda;regular yogurt or soy yogurt;regular gasoline or premium.
containing an average amount of milk or cream.
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a long-standing or habitual customer or client: The restaurant can always find tables for its regulars.
Ecclesiastical. a member of a duly constituted religious order under a rule.
Military. a professional soldier.
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U.S. Politics. a party member who faithfully stands by his or her party.
a size of garment designed for men of average build.
a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size.
an athlete who plays in most of the games, usually from the start.
Either way, you can work a 20-mile ride into even the busiest schedule on a regular basis, and you’ll still have plenty of energy left to deal with the rest of your day.
After those two cancellations, the Badgers began regular game-week preparation the Monday before their next game against Michigan.
Since 2018, she had been making regular stops at the pantry.
By late August, he was a regular on the second-team offense.
Not just for 2-1 Maryland, which has three more scheduled regular season games.
MBP has been practiced for millennia with varying regularity among different sects of the Jewish community.
“Regularity is more important than duration so that it integrates into the mind and body,” says Cruikshank.
He flew into rages with some regularity, some of them drunken, and over the years said all manner of offensive things.
They can even help your digestion and the regularity of your bowel movements.
His big passion these days is the minimum wage, which he has written about with some regularity.
We have to remember that his daily life, where the home is orderly, helps to impress on him regularity of form.
He was good-looking, as far as regularity of features and a well-formed figure went, but mentally not much to boast of.
Under his management the work at Ballinasloe has for many years been conducted with clock-work regularity.
Isn't this free-booting spirit, now, better than leading a cowardly life of musty regularity?
The sedateness of his deportment and the apparent regularity of his life delighted austere moralists.