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regular

uniform / ordinary / symmetrical / frequent visitor

/ˈɹɛɡjʊlə/

Adjective[C] Countable
pl: regularscomp: more regularsup: most regular

The word conveys a sense of predictability and stability. Whether referring to time, shape, or behavior, it suggests something that doesn't deviate from an expected norm or pattern. In social contexts, it implies a level of familiarity and belonging. When used as a noun for a person, it carries a warm, communal connotation of being 'part of the furniture' in a specific establishment. Compared to 'normal', 'regular' emphasizes frequency and rhythm rather than just typicality. While 'normal' describes what is expected, 'regular' often describes how often or how consistently something happens.

Used specifically to describe a person who is a frequent customer or visitor at a particular establishment, such as a 'regular' at a neighborhood bar.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in a university library while Leo is at home.
Chloe Smith

can u pick up a regular coffee for me on ur way back? i'm dying here.

Chloe Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

nah. you're not a regular there, stop acting like it.

💡
The exchange plays on two meanings of 'regular'. Chloe uses it as an adjective meaning 'standard/ordinary size', while Leo uses it as a noun referring to a frequent customer. He is mocking her for pretending she has a 'usual' order at a place she rarely visits, using the slang 'acting like it' to dismiss her behavior.

Meanings

Adjective

Arranged in or constituting a constant or uniform pattern; recurring at fixed intervals.

"She takes regular breaks every two hours to stretch."

Adjective

Conforming to a standard rule, law, or customary practice; ordinary.

"This is not a regular occurrence in this part of the country."

Adjective

Consistent in shape, size, or appearance; symmetrical.

"The garden was laid out in a regular grid pattern."

Noun

A person who visits a place, such as a pub or cafe, frequently.

"He is one of the regulars at the local coffee shop."

Collocations & Compounds

regular pattern

Noun collocation: a sequence that repeats at fixed intervals

The wallpaper features a regular pattern of blue stripes.

regular customer

Noun collocation: a person who visits a business frequently

The baker knows every regular customer by name.

regular interval

Noun collocation: a consistent gap of time or space between events

The bells chime at a regular interval every hour.

regular shape

Noun collocation: a form that is symmetrical and consistent

The tiles were cut into a regular shape to fit the floor.

maintain regular contact

Verb collocation: to keep in touch with someone at steady intervals

It is important to maintain regular contact with your mentors.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word regularis, which stems from regula meaning a rule or straight edge. It entered Middle English via Old French, originally referring to the strict adherence to a monastic rule or a disciplined way of life before expanding to describe general consistency and standard patterns.

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