Typical (adjective)

  1. Having the distinctive qualities or characteristics that identify a particular category or kind of thing.
  2. Representing the most usual or typical example of something.
  3. Conforming to a standard or type.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french typique or medieval latin typicalis, from greek tupikos, from tupos "impression, figure".

Examples:

  1. This is a typical example of her work.
  2. A typical day for me involves getting up early, exercising, and then going to work.
  3. The city is a typical industrial town, with factories, mills and warehouses.
  4. The typical British diet is high in fat and sugar.
  5. A typical school day starts with a morning assembly.
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