Ordinarily

/ɔːdɪˈnæɹɪli/

सामान्यतः; आम तौर पर; सामान्य रूप से

Origin & History

From ordinary + -ly; ordinary comes via Middle English from Old French ordinaire, ultimately from Latin ordinarius (“of order, regular”), from ordo/ordin- (“order”).

ordinary + -ly से बना; ordinary मध्य अंग्रेज़ी के माध्यम से पुरानी फ़्रेंच ordinaire से आया, और मूलतः लैटिन ordinarius (“क्रम/नियमित”) से, जो ordo/ordin- (“क्रम/व्यवस्था”) से निकला है।

Definition

Used to describe what happens or is done most of the time, according to normal habit, custom, or routine; not in an unusual or exceptional way.

इसका प्रयोग किसी ऐसी बात के लिए होता है जो सामान्यतः/अधिकतर समय होती है या सामान्य आदत, प्रथा, या दिनचर्या के अनुसार की जाती है; असामान्य या अपवादस्वरूप नहीं।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
Ordinarily, the shop opens at nine.

Usage Examples

Ordinarily I go to the match on a Saturday.
Ordinarily, we would call first before visiting.
He is ordinarily calm, but today he seems upset.
The device works ordinarily under normal temperatures.
She was ordinarily dressed for the interview.

Synonyms

Usually Normally Generally Commonly Customarily Conventionally Traditionally Routinely Most of the time As a rule

Related Forms

Noun
Ordinary (as a noun, rare/dated: an ordinary person or thing) / Ordinariness
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

As ordinarily happens
जैसा सामान्यतः होता है
More ordinarily than not
अधिकतर मामलों में / सामान्यतः