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обы́чный — meaning in English

obychnyy

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English meaning

  • average noun A single value that represents the typical or central figure in a set of numbers, usually found by adding them up and dividing by how many there are.
  • common adjective Happening often, or found in large numbers; not rare.
  • commonplace adjective Ordinary; lacking anything unusual or noteworthy.
  • conventional adj Following accepted customs, methods, or standards rather than anything unusual.
  • customary adj Usual, in keeping with normal practice or habit.
  • everyday adjective Ordinary, normal, or happening as part of daily routine rather than something special.
  • grassroots adj Coming from ordinary people at a local level, rather than from leaders or organizations at the top.
  • habitual adjective Done so often it has become a fixed pattern of behavior.
  • normal adjective Usual, typical, or expected; conforming to what is standard.
  • ordinary adj Normal, usual, or unremarkable; not special or different from what is expected.
  • pedestrian noun A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
  • plain adj Simple and without decoration or extra features.
  • regular adj Happening at consistent, predictable intervals.
  • trivial adjective Of little importance or significance.
  • usual adjective Happening or done most of the time; typical or expected.
  • vanilla noun The extract or flavoring made from the pods of a tropical climbing orchid, used widely in baking, desserts, and perfume.

Senses

обы́чный is used for these senses in English:

  • average Neither very good nor very bad; rated somewhere in the middle of all others in the same category.
  • average Typical.
  • common Occurring or happening regularly or frequently; usual.
  • common Found in large numbers or in a large quantity; usual.
  • commonplace Ordinary; not having any remarkable characteristics.
  • conventional Ordinary, commonplace.
  • customary In accordance with, or established by, custom or common usage.
  • everyday Commonplace, ordinary.

average — full definition

  1. noun A single value that represents the typical or central figure in a set of numbers, usually found by adding them up and dividing by how many there are.
  2. adjective Typical or ordinary; neither especially good nor especially bad.
  3. verb To calculate the average of a set of numbers, or to amount to an average figure over time.

common — full definition

  1. adjective Happening often, or found in large numbers; not rare.
  2. adjective Shared by two or more people or things.
  3. adjective Ordinary or unremarkable, sometimes used to suggest something is unrefined or lacking class.
  4. noun An open area of land, especially in a town, that everyone is free to use.

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