Regular ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Regular ( noun )

  1. A person who regularly attends a certain place or event.
  2. A soldier who serves in the army full-time rather than being a conscript or reservist.

Origin:

From latin regulāris, from regula, ‘rule’.

Examples:

  1. He is a regular at the local coffee shop, coming in every morning for his latte.
  2. She has been a regular at the fitness center for five years now.
  3. After completing his service as a regular in the military, he joined the reserves.

(As an adjective)

Regular ( adjective )

  1. A person who regularly attends a certain place or event.
  2. A soldier who serves in the army full-time rather than being a conscript or reservist.

Origin:

From latin regulāris, from regula, ‘rule’.

Examples:

  1. He is a regular at the local coffee shop, coming in every morning for his latte.
  2. She has been a regular at the fitness center for five years now.
  3. After completing his service as a regular in the military, he joined the reserves.
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