Definitions
- Describing something that is done according to a set standard or norm. - Referring to a typical or expected way of doing something. - Talking about a method or process that is commonly accepted or recognized as the norm.
- Referring to something that happens most of the time or is common. - Talking about a typical or expected occurrence or behavior. - Describing something that is done in the normal course of events.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe something that is typical or expected.
- 2Both words are used to refer to a common occurrence or behavior.
- 3Both words can be used to describe a process or method that is commonly accepted or recognized.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Standardly is less commonly used than usually.
- 2Meaning: Standardly refers to a set standard or norm, while usually refers to something that happens most of the time.
- 3Formality: Standardly is more formal than usually, which is more commonly used in everyday language.
- 4Connotation: Standardly implies adherence to a standard or norm, while usually simply describes what is common or expected.
Remember this!
Standardly and usually are both used to describe something that is typical or expected. However, standardly refers to something that is done according to a set standard or norm, while usually simply describes something that happens most of the time. Additionally, standardly is more formal and less commonly used than usually.