Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective usual. It means typically, ordinarily, or commonly.
Yes. Or usual and unusual; rare and common.
Synonyms for usual might be normal, commonplace, standard.
Usually
Usually
its a root words from synoyms
indefinite, unheard of, unfamiliar, unidentified
theatre acting performing arts dramatic theatre
Jubilation, delight, happiness, exhilaration are synonyms of joy
Some synonyms for "permitted" include allowed, approved, authorized, and acceptable.
1. premium- exceptional 2. smart- intelligent 3. attractive- appealing
Some synonyms for "prod" include poke, jab, nudge, and push.
Synoyms for pair could include; group, together Antonyms for pair could include; solo, alone, one
No, there is no word in English spelled 'inchargeship'.Some synoyms for 'a person in charge' are:administratordirectorleadersupervisorExamples of nouns derived from these synonyms are:administrationdirectorshipleadershipsupervision
The idiom "business as usual" ends with as usual.
Root word is usual.
As usual, my tutor is late for my session. We carry on as usual.