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.
Just like regular bedding, the overall texture and feel of the blanket material are going to make a big difference in your sleep experience.
It’s to figure out what turns a regular question into a sensitive one, and whether it’s still worth asking.
A regular cartoon character was Chester the Molester, who stalked little girls.
He won 200 regular season games, seventh on the NFL’s career list, and the six coaches ahead of him all are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
As early as the 1400s scientists began to suspect that the regular tetrahedron — in which all four faces of the pyramid are equilateral triangles — can’t be used to fill space either.
But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible.
His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality.
And with regular clients that see him at least twice a month, relationships inevitably form.
Yet the email references the 1970s, “when police officers were ambushed and executed on a regular basis.”
Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise.
When she arrived she made a regular entry into the city in a coach all gold and glass, drawn by eight superb plumed horses.
If you have any thoughts of influencing me or my men to join the regular Confederate army, you may as well give up the idea.
He is what the bill wishes to make for us, a regular root doctor, and will suit the place exactly.
A child may acquire while quite young and before any methodical education commences a certain feeling for regular form.
He was dressed like a waiter, and he looked like one—a regular City waiter, you know.