typically meaning
EN- AdverbCOMmore typicallySUPmost typicallySUF-ly
- In a typical or common manner.
- An artificial kidney these days still means a refrigerator-sized dialysis machine. Such devices mimic [ …] real kidneys [ …] . But they are nothing like as efficient, and can cause bleeding, clotting and infection—not to mention inconvenience for patients, who typically need to be hooked up to one three times a week for hours at a time.
- In an expected or customary manner.
- And Netherlands, backed by a typically noisy and colourful travelling support, started the second period in blistering fashion and could have had four goals within 10 minutes.
- In a typical or common manner.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The polling standards of national media organizations typically require surveys to be conducted using live interviews, not so-called robopolls that use automated technology.
- Patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) typically have hyperextensibility of joints and collagenous tissues [ …]
- For these reasons, the invasive tumor segment in BAT typically remains unresected, unbiopsied, and uncharacterized despite the use of CE-MRI and/or 5-ALA guidance.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of typically in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Adverbs
- Morphemes
- Suffixes
- Words by suffix
- Words suffixed with -ly
- Words suffixed with -ly
- Words by suffix
- Suffixes
- Adverbs
Other Vocabulary
- en topically
- en typicall
- en atypically
- en lyrically
- en epically
Source: Wiktionary