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typ·i·cal
 typical
- pronunciation:
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adjective |
| definition 1: |
displaying the distinctive qualities of a particular type of person or thing.
a typical inner city neighborhood- synonyms:
- classic, exemplary, illustrative, paradigmatic, representative, typal
- antonyms:
- aberrant, abnormal, anomalous, atypical, untypical
- similar words:
- demonstrative, emblematic, model, peculiar, sample
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| definition 2: |
characteristic or usual.
a typical American breakfast- synonyms:
- average, characteristic, ordinary, regular, standard, usual
- antonyms:
- aberrant, abnormal, atypical, exceptional, strange, untypical, unusual
- similar words:
- common, commonplace, conventional, customary, distinctive, natural, normal, orthodox, particular, peculiar, routine, run-of-the-mill, singular, special, stock
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| related words: |
categorical, habitual, ideal, moderate, modest, ordinary, routine, specific, standard, temperate, true |
| derivations: |
typically (adv.), typicality (n.), typicalness (n.) |
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