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matter of course

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Main Entry: matter of course
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: typical matter

Synonyms:

logical outcome, natural outcome, nothing to wonder at, rule, usual, usual course, usual practice
Main Entry: commonplace
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: usual, everyday

Synonyms:

boiler plate, characterless, clichéd, colorless, conventional, corny*, customary, dime-a-dozen, familiar, familiar tune, garden variety, hackneyed, humdrum, lowly, mainstream, matter-of-course, mediocre, middle-of-the-road, middling, mundane, natural, normal, obvious, ordinary, pedestrian, plebeian, prevalent, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, stale, starch, stereotyped, threadbare, trite, typical, uneventful, unexceptional, uninteresting, unnoteworthy, vanilla, widespread, workaday, worn-out

Antonyms:

exceptional, infrequent, peculiar, rare, uncommon, unusual
Main Entry: custom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: habitual action

Synonyms:

addiction, beaten path, characteristic, consuetude, daily grind, fashion, form, grind*, groove, habit, habitude, hang-up, into*, manner, matter of course, mode, observance, practice, praxis, precedent, procedure, proprieties, routine, rule, second nature, shot, swim, thing, trick, usage, use, way, wont
Notes: costume and custom were actually two forms of the same Latin root consuetudinem 'habit, custom,' with costume first meaning 'manners and customs belonging to a particular time and place'

Antonyms:

departure, deviation, difference, divergence, irregularity
Main Entry: custom
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ritual, traditional action

Synonyms:

attitude, canon, ceremony, character, convention, conventionalism, customariness, design, dictates, established way, etiquette, fashion, folkways, form, formality, inheritence, manner, matter of course, method, mode, mold, mores, observance, observation, pattern, performance, policy, practice, praxis, precedent, precept, rite, routine, rule, second nature, style, system, taste, type, unwritten law, unwritten rule, usage, use, vogue, way

Antonyms:

departure, deviation
Main Entry: general
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: common, accepted

Synonyms:

accustomed, broad, commonplace, conventional, customary, everyday, extensive, familiar, generic, habitual, humdrum, inclusive, matter-of-course, natural, normal, ordinary, popular, prevailing, prevalent, public, regular, routine, run-of-the-mill, typical, uneventful, universal, usual, wide, widespread, wonted

Antonyms:

abnormal, exceptional, extraordinary, individual, novel, rare, unaccepted, uncommon, unique, unusual
Main Entry: natural
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: normal, everyday

Synonyms:

accustomed, anticipated, characteristic, common, commonplace, congenital, connatural, consistent, constant, counted on, customary, essential, familiar, general, habitual, inborn, indigenous, ingenerate, inherent, innate, instinctive, intuitive, involuntary, legitimate, logical, looked for, matter-of-course, natal, native, ordinary, prevailing, prevalent, probable, reasonable, regular, relied on, spontaneous, typic, typical, unacquired, uncontrolled, uniform, universal, usual

Antonyms:

abnormal, different, uncommon, unnatural
Main Entry: typical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: usual, conventional

Synonyms:

archetypal, archetypical, average, characteristic, classic, classical, common, commonplace, emblematic, essential, everyday, exemplary, expected, general, habitual, ideal, illustrative, in character, in keeping, indicative, matter-of-course, model, natural, normal, old hat, ordinary, orthodox, paradigmatic, patterned, prevalent, prototypal, prototypical, quintessential, regular, representative, standard, standardized, stock, suggestive, symbolic, typic, unexceptional

Antonyms:

atypical, different, rare, unconventional, unorthodox, unusual
Main Entry: usage
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: habit, custom

Synonyms:

acceptance, control, convention, currency, form, formula, habitude, handling, management, matter of course, method, mode, operation, practice, praxis, procedure, regime, regulation, rote, routine, rule, running, tradition, treatment, trick, use, way, wont
Main Entry: usual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: common, typical

Synonyms:

accepted, accustomed, average, chronic, commonplace, constant, conventional, current, customary, cut-and-dried, everyday, expected, familiar, fixed, frequent, garden variety, general, grind, habitual, mainstream, matter-of-course, natural, normal, ordinary, plain, plastic, prevailing, prevalent, quotidian, regular, rife, routine, run-of-the-mill, so-so, standard, stock, typic, unremarkable, vanilla, white-bread, wonted, workaday

Antonyms:

abnormal, atypical, irregular, uncommon, unusual
Main Entry: foregone conclusion
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sure success

Synonyms:

cinch, matter of course, par for the course, preconceived notion, preconceived opinion, sure thing, sure-fire proposition
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