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regularity

American  
[reg-yuh-lair-i-tee, reg-yoo-] / ˌrɛg yəˈlɛər ɪ ti, ˌrɛg yu- /

noun

plural

regularities
  1. the fact or quality of happening at fixed or predictable intervals.

  2. the fact or quality of happening habitually, routinely, or frequently.

  3. a uniform or even quality.

  4. a well-ordered or methodical quality.

  5. the fact or quality of conforming to a rule, prescribed procedure, principle, etc.


Other Word Forms

  • irregularity noun

Example Sentences

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This was Spurs in microcosm with mistake piled upon mistake – the self-destruct button pressed with despairing regularity.

From BBC

The study’s authors also found regularities in the type of stocks in which predictable and unpredictable funds invest.

From Barron's

So when a few months back he cautioned about “the regularity of bubbles,” “bubble behavior,” and that the “end result is inevitably painful,” investors in AI stocks sat up and listened.

From MarketWatch

So when a few months back he cautioned about “the regularity of bubbles,” “bubble behavior” and the “end result is inevitably painful,” investors in AI stocks sat up and listened.

From MarketWatch

It occurred with such regularity that Darling started to tell them what they were about to say before they said it, having heard the words repeatedly.

From BBC