Regularly
Antonyms for regularly:
Synonyms for regularly:
Sense 1
monthly, quarterly, nightly, ad nauseam, mornings, officially, hour after hour, hourly, through thick and thin, neatly, easily, continual, most, perpetual, day after day, typically, oft, religiously, week after week, frequent.
Sense 2
patiently, naturally, common, indefinitely, spaced.
Sense 3
Sense 4
Sense 7
turn.
again and again
all the time
always
every day.
annually
automatically
mechanically.
commonly
popularly.
consistently
day in and day out.
endlessly
eternally
ever.
forever
generally
often
time and again.
ordinarily
step by step
usually
daily (adjective)
as a matter of usual practice (adverb)
frequently, habitually, repeatedly, conventionally, mechanically, routinely, ordinarily, customarily, religiously, commonly, recurrently, usually, systematically.
certainly (adverb)
fail.
continuously (adverb)
endlessly, constantly, undyingly, homogeneously, forever, cyclically, unremittingly, incessantly, evenly, continuously, monotonously, perpetually, ceaselessly, unvaryingly, indefatigably, sequentially, perennially, continually, steadily, uninterruptedly, uniformly, recurrently, coherently, always, interminably, habitually, unceasingly, everlastingly, repetitively, Straightly, unendingly, persistently, invariably, consistently, lastingly, flatly, consecutively.
ever (adverb)
frequently (adverb)
gradually (adverb)
moderately (adverb)
soberly.
orderly (adverb)
efficiently, systematically, methodically, harmoniously, symmetrically, orderly.
regularly (adverb)
routinely, ordinarily, conventionally, periodically, Prevailingly, customarily, frequently, universally, Familiarly, commonly, generally, usually, rhythmically, normally, chronically, Canonically, predominately, traditionally.
repeatedly (adverb)
symmetrically (adverb)
uniformly (adverb)
assonantly, undeviatingly, Consonantly, seamlessly.
with little or no deviation (adverb)
constantly, always, evenly, rhythmically, cyclically, continually, incessantly, typically, ceaselessly, normally, perpetually, monotonously, steadily, periodically, methodically, invariably.
all the time (adverb)
day in and day out, interminably.
continuously (adverb)
endlessly, continually, repetitively, persistently, perennially, ceaselessly, evenly, uniformly, unremittingly, incessantly, sequentially, homogeneously, interminably, perpetually, flatly, lastingly, always, cyclically, unceasingly, indefatigably, consecutively, uninterruptedly, continuously, steadily, unvaryingly, unendingly, constantly, consistently, recurrently, habitually, undyingly, everlastingly, monotonously, coherently, invariably, Straightly.
ever (adverb)
unendingly.
for the most part (adverb)
usually.
frequently (adverb)
often, time and again, oft, recurrently.
gradually (adverb)
continuously, sequentially.
habitually (adverb)
commonly, Familiarly, customarily, conventionally, routinely, habitually.
moderately (adverb)
soberly.
orderly (adverb)
harmoniously, consistently, orderly, steadily, systematically, methodically, symmetrically, efficiently, uniformly.
over and over again (adverb)
perpetually (adverb)
recurrently (adverb)
rhythmically, recurrently, frequently, periodically, cyclically.
regularly (adverb)
generally, commonly, monotonously, conventionally, ordinarily, rhythmically, cyclically, periodically, Prevailingly, normally, usually, Canonically, universally, predominately, continually, constantly, traditionally, steadily, frequently, recurrently, Familiarly, customarily, routinely, habitually, chronically.
symmetrically (adverb)
symmetrically, uniformly, proportionally.
uniformly (adverb)
evenly, consistently, seamlessly, constantly, assonantly, uniformly, Consonantly, unvaryingly, invariably, undeviatingly, homogeneously.
Sense 1 (noun)
common, repeatedly, frequent, continual, perpetual, mechanically.
Sense 3 (noun)
alternate, spaced, often, naturally, religiously, regular.
regularly (noun)
Usage examples for regularly:
- Only a few of the sleeping rooms were occupied regularly, and luncheon was the one incident of the day that drew any considerable number of men to the dining- room. - "The Main Chance", Meredith Nicholson.
- But in order to work regularly this apparatus had to be kept going regularly. - "The Moon-Voyage", Jules Verne.