Synonyms of the word regular


REGULARDAILY - DAY-TO-DAY - DIARRHEAL - DIARRHEIC - DIARRHETIC - DIARRHOEAL - DIARRHOEIC - DIARRHOETIC - EVEN - FIRST-STRING - FIXTURE - FOLLOWER - FREQUENT - FREQUENTER - FULL-TIME - HABITUE - LAWFUL - LAX - LOOSE - NIGHTLY - NORMAL - OFFICIAL - ORDERLY - PATRON - PRESCRIBED - REGULARISED - REGULARIZED - RHYTHMIC - RHYTHMICAL - ROUTINE - SCHEDULED - SIZE - SOLDIER - STANDARD - STANDING - STEADY - STOCK - SYMMETRIC - SYMMETRICAL - SYSTEMATIC - TIMED - TYPICAL - UNIFORM - USUAL - VERITABLE - WEAK - WELL-ORDERED

regular

  • adj. (Christianity) Bound by religious rule; belonging to a monastic or religious order (often as opposed to…
  • adj. Having a constant pattern; showing evenness of form or appearance.
  • adj. (geometry, of a polygon) Having all sides of the same length, and all (corresponding) angles of the same…
  • adj. (geometry, of a polyhedron) Whose faces are all congruent regular polygons, equally inclined to each other.
  • adj. Demonstrating a consistent set of rules; showing order, evenness of operation or occurrence.
  • adj. (now rare) Well-behaved, orderly; restrained (of a lifestyle etc.).
  • adj. Happening at constant (especially short) intervals.
  • adj. (grammar, of a verb, plural, etc) Following a set or common pattern; according to the normal rules of…
  • adj. (chiefly US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard.
  • adj. (chiefly military) Permanently organised; being part of a set professional body of troops.
  • adj. Having bowel movements or menstrual periods at constant intervals in the expected way.
  • adj. (colloquial) Exemplary; excellent example of; utter, downright.
  • adj. Belonging to a monastic order or community.
  • adj. (botany, zoology) Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape.
  • adj. (crystallography) isometric.
  • adj. (snowboarding) Riding with the left foot forward.
  • adj. (analysis, not comparable, of a Borel measure) Such that every set in its domain is both outer regular…
  • adv. (archaic, Britain, dialect) Regularly, on a regular basis.
  • n. A member of the British Army (as opposed to a member of the Territorial Army or Reserve).
  • n. A frequent, routine visitor to an establishment.
  • n. A frequent customer, client or business partner.
  • n. (Canada) A coffee with one cream and one sugar.
  • n. Anything that is normal or standard.

daily

  • adj. That occurs every day, or at least every working day.
  • adj. diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly.
  • n. a newspaper that is published every day.
  • n. (Britain) a cleaner who comes in daily.
  • n. (Britain, slang) a daily disposable.
  • n. (video games) A quest in a massively multiplayer online game that can be repeated every day for cumulative…
  • n. (US, automotive, colloquial) Shortened form of daily driver.
  • v. (US, automotive, colloquial) To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane…
  • adv. quotidianly, every day.
  • adv. diurnally, by daylight.

day-to-day

  • adj. Ordinary or mundane.
  • adj. Happening every day.
  • adj. (US, sports) Subject to daily redetermination.
  • adv. On a daily basis.
  • n. Ordinary, monotonous routine; that which is usual or mundane.

diarrheal

  • adj. That causes, or is associated with diarrhea.

diarrheic

  • adj. (rare) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of diarrhea.

diarrhetic

  • adj. That causes, or is associated with, diarrhea.

diarrhoeal

  • adj. British spelling standard spelling of diarrheal.

diarrhoeic

  • adj. British spelling standard spelling of diarrheic.

diarrhoetic

  • adj. Alternative form of diarrhetic.

even

  • adj. Flat and level.
  • adj. Without great variation.
  • adj. Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc.
  • adj. (not comparable, of an integer) Divisible by two.
  • adj. (of a number) Convenient for rounding other numbers to; for example, ending in a zero.
  • adj. On equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.
  • adj. (colloquial) On equal terms of a moral sort; quits.
  • adj. parallel; on a level; reaching the same limit.
  • adj. (obsolete) Without an irregularity, flaw, or blemish; pure.
  • adj. (obsolete) Associate; fellow; of the same condition.
  • v. (transitive) To make flat and level.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To equal.
  • v. (intransitive, obsolete) To be equal.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To place in an equal state, as to obligation, or in a state in which nothing is…
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To set right; to complete.
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To act up to; to keep pace with.
  • adv. (archaic) Exactly, just, fully.
  • adv. In reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality.
  • adv. Emphasizing a comparative.
  • adv. (ironic) Signalling a correction of one's previous utterance. Rather.
  • n. (mathematics, diminutive) An even number.
  • n. (archaic or poetic) Evening.

first-string

  • adj. describing the members of a sports team who play regularly at the start of a match (rather than being…

fixture

  • n. (law) Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property…
  • n. A regular patron of a place or institution.
  • n. A lighting unit; a luminaire.
  • n. (sports) A scheduled match.
  • n. (computing, programming) A state that can be recreated, used as a baseline for running software tests.
  • n. A work-holding or support device used in the manufacturing industry.
  • v. (transitive) To furnish with, as, or in a fixture.
  • v. (transitive, sports, Australia, New Zealand) To schedule (a match).

follower

  • n. (literally) One who follows, comes after another.
  • n. Something that comes after another thing.
  • n. One who is a part of master's physical group, such as a servant or retainer.
  • n. One who follows mentally, adherer to the opinions, ideas or teachings of another, a movement etc.
  • n. An imitator, who follows another's example.
  • n. A pursuer.
  • n. A person or an account holding entity who's following someone or something (such as a company, a government…
  • n. A machine part receiving motion from another.
  • n. A man courting a maidservant.
  • n. Young cattle.
  • n. A metal piece placed at the top of a candle to keep the wax melting evenly.
  • n. (Australian rules football) Any of the three players (the ruckman, ruck rover, and rover) who usually…
  • n. (colloquial, dated) A debt collector.

frequent

  • adj. Done or occurring often; common.
  • adj. Occurring at short intervals.
  • adj. Addicted to any course of conduct; inclined to indulge in any practice; habitual; persistent.
  • adj. (obsolete) Full; crowded; thronged.
  • adj. (obsolete) Often or commonly reported.
  • v. (transitive) To visit often.

frequenter

  • n. A person who frequents; a regular visitor.
  • adj. (rare) comparative form of frequent: more frequent.

full-time

  • adj. Involving a full amount of time spent on some activity, especially a job.
  • adv. Spending a full amount of time.

habitue

  • n. Alternative spelling of habitué.

lawful

  • adj. Conforming to, or recognised by law or rules.

lax

  • n. (now chiefly Britain dialectal, Scotland) A salmon.
  • adj. lenient and allowing for deviation; not strict.
  • adj. loose; not tight or taut.
  • adj. lacking care; neglectful, negligent.
  • adj. (archaic) Having a looseness of the bowels; diarrheal.
  • adj. (mathematics) Describing an associative monoidal functor.
  • n. (slang) Lacrosse.

loose

  • v. (transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints.
  • v. (transitive) To unfasten, to loosen.
  • v. (transitive) To make less tight, to loosen.
  • v. (intransitive) Of a grip or hold, to let go.
  • v. (archery) to shoot (an arrow).
  • v. (obsolete) To set sail.
  • v. (obsolete) To solve; to interpret.
  • adj. Not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
  • adj. Not held or packaged together.
  • adj. Not under control.
  • adj. Not fitting closely.
  • adj. Not compact.
  • adj. Relaxed.
  • adj. Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate.
  • adj. Indiscreet.
  • adj. (dated) Free from moral restraint; immoral, unchaste.
  • adj. (not comparable, sports) Not being in the possession of any competing team during a game.
  • adj. (dated) Not costive; having lax bowels.
  • n. (archery) The release of an arrow.
  • n. (obsolete) A state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment.
  • n. (rugby) All play other than set pieces (scrums and line-outs).
  • n. Freedom from restraint.
  • n. A letting go; discharge.
  • interj. (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
  • v. Misspelling of lose.

nightly

  • adj. Happening or appearing in the night; night-time; nocturnal.
  • adj. Performing, occurring, or taking place every night.
  • adj. Used in the night.
  • adv. Every night.
  • n. (computing) A build of a software program with the latest changes, released every night.

normal

  • adj. According to norms or rules.
  • adj. Healthy; not sick or ill.
  • adj. (Of a school) teaching teachers how to teach (to certain norms).
  • adj. (chemistry) Of, relating to, or being a solution containing one equivalent weight of solute per litre…
  • adj. (organic chemistry) Describing a straight chain isomer of an aliphatic hydrocarbon, or an aliphatic compound…
  • adj. (physics, of a mode in an oscillating system) In which all parts of an object vibrate at the same frequency…
  • adj. (rail transport, of points) in the default position, set for the most frequently used route.
  • adj. (geometry) Perpendicular to a tangent line or derivative of a surface in Euclidean space.
  • adj. (mathematics) Adhering to or being what is considered natural or regular in a particular field or context.
  • adj. (topology, of a topology) In which disjoint closed sets can be separated by disjoint neighborhoods.
  • n. (geometry) A line or vector that is perpendicular to another line, surface, or plane.
  • n. (slang, countable) A person who is normal, who fits into mainstream society, as opposed to those who live…
  • n. (uncountable) The usual state.

official

  • adj. Of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
  • adj. Derived from the proper office or officer, or from the proper authority; made or communicated by virtue…
  • adj. Approved by authority; authorized.
  • adj. sanctioned by the pharmacopoeia; appointed to be used in medicine; officinal.
  • adj. Discharging an office or function.
  • adj. Relating to an office; especially, to a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
  • adj. Relating to an ecclesiastical judge appointed by a bishop, chapter, archdeacon, etc., with charge of the…
  • adj. True, real, beyond doubt.
  • n. An office holder invested with powers and authorities.
  • n. A person responsible for applying the rules of a game or sport in a competition.

orderly

  • adj. Neat and tidy; possessing order.
  • adj. Methodical or systematic.
  • adj. Peaceful; well-behaved.
  • adj. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
  • n. A hospital attendant given a variety of non-medical duties.
  • n. A soldier who carries out minor tasks for a superior officer.
  • adv. (now rare) According to good order or practice; appropriately, in a well-behaved way.
  • adv. (obsolete) In order; in a particular order or succession; with a suitable arrangement.

patron

  • n. One who protects or supports; a defender.
  • n. A regular customer, as of a certain store or restaurant.
  • n. A property owner who hires a contractor for construction works.
  • n. An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble.
  • n. (historical, Roman antiquity) A master who had freed his slave but still retained some paternal rights…
  • n. An advocate or pleader.
  • n. (Britain, ecclestiastical) One who has gift and disposition of a benefice.
  • n. (nautical) A padrone.
  • v. (obsolete) To be a patron of; to patronize; to favour.

prescribed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of prescribe.

regularised

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of regularise.

regularized

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of regularize.

rhythmic

  • adj. Of or relating to rhythm.
  • adj. Characterized by rhythm.
  • adj. Written in verse, especially rhyming verse.
  • adj. With regular, repetitive motion or sound.

rhythmical

  • adj. rhythmic.

routine

  • n. A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
  • n. A set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically.
  • n. A set piece of an entertainer's act.
  • n. (computing) A set of instructions designed to perform a specific task; a subroutine.
  • adj. According to established procedure.
  • adj. Regular; habitual.
  • adj. Ordinary with nothing to distinguish it from all the others.

scheduled

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of schedule.
  • adj. Planned; according to schedule.

size

  • n. (obsolete outside dialects) An assize.
  • n. (obsolete) A regulation determining the amount of money paid in fees, taxes etc.
  • n. (obsolete) A fixed standard for the magnitude, quality, quantity etc. of goods, especially food and drink.
  • n. The dimensions or magnitude of a thing; how big something is.
  • n. (obsolete) A regulation, piece of ordinance.
  • n. A specific set of dimensions for a manufactured article, especially clothing.
  • n. (graph theory) A number of edges in a graph.
  • n. (figuratively, dated) Degree of rank, ability, character, etc.
  • n. An instrument consisting of a number of perforated gauges fastened together at one end by a rivet, used…
  • v. (transitive) To adjust the size of; to make a certain size.
  • v. (transitive) To classify or arrange by size.
  • v. (transitive, colloquial) To approximate the dimensions, estimate the size of.
  • v. (intransitive) To take a greater size; to increase in size.
  • v. (Britain, Cambridge University slang, obsolete) To order food or drink from the buttery; hence, to enter…
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To swell; to increase the bulk of.
  • n. A thin, weak glue used as primer for paper or canvas intended to be painted upon.
  • n. Wallpaper paste.
  • n. The thickened crust on coagulated blood.
  • n. Any viscous substance, such as gilder's varnish.
  • v. (transitive) To apply glue or other primer to a surface which is to be painted.

soldier

  • n. A member of an army, of any rank.
  • n. A private in military service, as distinguished from an officer.
  • n. A guardsman.
  • n. A member of the Salvation Army.
  • n. (Britain, New Zealand) A piece of buttered bread (or toast), cut into a long thin strip for dipping into…
  • n. A term of affection for a young boy.
  • n. Someone who fights or toils well.
  • n. The red or cuckoo gurnard (Chelidonichthys cuculus).
  • n. One of the asexual polymorphic forms of termites, in which the head and jaws are very large and strong…
  • v. To continue.
  • v. To be a soldier.
  • v. To intentionally restrict labor productivity; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished. Has also…

standard

  • adj. Falling within an accepted range of size, amount, power, quality, etc.
  • adj. (of a tree or shrub) Growing alone as a free-standing plant; not trained on a post etc.
  • adj. Having recognized excellence or authority.
  • adj. Of a usable or serviceable grade or quality.
  • adj. (not comparable, of a motor vehicle) Having a manual transmission.
  • adj. As normally supplied (not optional).
  • n. A principle or example or measure used for comparison.
  • n. A vertical pole with something at its apex.
  • n. A manual transmission vehicle.
  • n. (botany) The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
  • n. (shipbuilding) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch…
  • n. A large drinking cup.

standing

  • v. present participle of stand.
  • adj. Erect, not cut down.
  • adj. Performed from an erect position.
  • adj. Remaining in force or status.
  • adj. Stagnant; not moving or flowing.
  • adj. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting.
  • adj. Not movable; fixed.
  • n. Position or reputation in society or a profession.
  • n. Duration.
  • n. The act of a person who stands, or a place where someone stands.
  • n. (sports) The position of a team in a league or of a player in a list.
  • n. (Britain) room in which to park a vehicle or vehicles.
  • n. (law) The right of a party to bring a legal action, based on the relationship between that party and the…

steady

  • adj. Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
  • adj. Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded…
  • adj. Smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions.
  • adj. Regular and even.
  • adj. Slow.
  • v. To stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
  • n. (informal) A regular customer.

stock

  • n. A store or supply.
  • n. (finance) The capital raised by a company through the issue of shares. The total of shares held by an…
  • n. The raw material from which things are made; feedstock.
  • n. Stock theater, summer stock theater.
  • n. The trunk and woody main stems of a tree. The base from which something grows or branches.
  • n. Any of the several species of cruciferous flowers in the genus Matthiola.
  • n. A handle or stem to which the working part of an implement or weapon is attached.
  • n. Part of a machine that supports items or holds them in place.
  • n. A bar, stick or rod.
  • n. A bed for infants; a crib, cot, or cradle.
  • n. (folklore) A piece of wood magically made to be just like a real baby and substituted for it by magical…
  • n. (uncountable, countable) Broth made from meat (originally bones) or vegetables, used as a basis for stew…
  • n. A necktie or cravat, particularly a wide necktie popular in the eighteenth century, often seen today as…
  • n. A piece of black cloth worn under a clerical collar.
  • n. (obsolete) A cover for the legs; a stocking.
  • n. A block of wood; something fixed and solid; a pillar; a firm support; a post.
  • n. (by extension, obsolete) A person who is as dull and lifeless as a stock or post; one who has little sense.
  • n. (Britain, historical) The part of a tally formerly struck in the exchequer, which was delivered to the…
  • n. (shipbuilding, in the plural) The frame or timbers on which a ship rests during construction.
  • n. (Britain, in the plural) Red and grey bricks, used for the exterior of walls and the front of buildings.
  • n. (biology) In tectology, an aggregate or colony of individuals, such as as trees, chains of salpae, etc.
  • n. The beater of a fulling mill.
  • v. To have on hand for sale.
  • v. To provide with material requisites; to store; to fill; to supply.
  • v. To allow (cows) to retain milk for twenty-four hours or more prior to sale.
  • v. To put in the stocks as punishment.
  • v. (nautical) To fit (an anchor) with a stock, or to fasten the stock firmly in place.
  • v. (card games, dated) To arrange cards in a certain manner for cheating purposes; to stack the deck.
  • adj. Of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.
  • adj. (racing, of a race car) Having the same configuration as cars sold to the non-racing public, or having…
  • adj. Straightforward, ordinary, just another, very basic.
  • n. A thrust with a rapier; a stoccado.

symmetric

  • adj. Symmetrical.
  • adj. (set theory) Of a relation R on a set S, such that xRy if and only if yRx for all members x and y of S…
  • adj. (cryptography) Using the same key (or keys that are trivially related) for both encryption and decryption.

symmetrical

  • adj. Exhibiting symmetry; having harmonious or proportionate arrangement of parts; having corresponding parts…

systematic

  • adj. Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.
  • adj. Methodical, regular and orderly.
  • adj. Of, or relating to taxonomic classification.
  • adj. (proscribed) Of, relating to, or being a system.

timed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of time.
  • adj. Happening at a certain time.
  • adj. Regulated by time.

typical

  • adj. Capturing the overall sense of a thing.
  • adj. Characteristically representing something by form, group, idea or type.
  • adj. Normal, average; to be expected.
  • n. Anything that is typical, normal, or standard.

uniform

  • adj. Unvarying; all the same.
  • adj. Consistent; conforming to one standard.
  • adj. (mathematics) with speed of convergence not depending on choice of function argument; as in uniform continuity,…
  • adj. (of a polymer) Composed of a single macromolecular species.
  • adj. (geometry) (of a polyhedron) That is isogonal and whose faces are regular polygons; (of an n-dimensional…
  • n. A distinctive outfit that serves to identify members of a group.
  • n. Phonetic equivalent for the letter U in the ICAO spelling alphabet, informally known as the NATO phonetic…
  • n. A uniformed police officer (as opposed to a detective).
  • v. (transitive) To clothe in a uniform.

usual

  • adj. most commonly occurring.

veritable

  • adj. True, real.

weak

  • adj. Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.
  • adj. Unable to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain.
  • adj. Unable to withstand temptation, urgency, persuasion, etc.; easily impressed, moved, or overcome; accessible;…
  • adj. Dilute, lacking in taste or potency.
  • adj. (grammar) Displaying a particular kind of inflection, including.
  • adj. (chemistry) That does not ionize completely into anions and cations in a solution.
  • adj. (physics) One of the four fundamental forces associated with nuclear decay.
  • adj. (slang) Bad or uncool.
  • adj. (mathematics, logic) Having a narrow range of logical consequences; narrowly applicable. (Often contrasted…
  • adj. Resulting from, or indicating, lack of judgment, discernment, or firmness; unwise; hence, foolish.
  • adj. Not having power to convince; not supported by force of reason or truth; unsustained.
  • adj. Lacking in vigour or expression.
  • adj. Not prevalent or effective, or not felt to be prevalent; not potent; feeble.
  • adj. (stock exchange) Tending towards lower prices.
  • adj. (photography) Lacking contrast.

well-ordered

  • adj. Having a precise arrangement.
  • adj. (mathematics, not comparable) Having a well-order.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of well-order.

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