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synonyms for typical

 

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Synonyms for "typical"

Adjective:

  1. Usual: Following the established or habitual patterns.
  2. Ordinary: Commonplace or average in nature.
  3. Conventional: Following accepted customs or standards.
  4. Standard: Meeting the regularly expected criterion.
  5. Classic: Representing a perfect or typical example of a particular style or quality.

Noun:

  1. Pattern: Something regarded as a model of its kind.
  2. Archetype: The ideal or most representative example.
  3. Paragon: A person regarded as a perfect example.
  4. Model: A standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  5. Exemplar: A person or thing serving as a typical example.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The weather today is usual for this time of year.
  2. This restaurant offers ordinary dishes at reasonable prices.
  3. She always follows conventional behavior in formal events.
  4. His work meets the standard requirements set by the company.
  5. That painting is considered a classic example of impressionism.
  6. His approach to problem-solving follows a pattern.
  7. She is the archetype of a successful businesswoman.
  8. He is a paragon of honesty and integrity.
  9. The new car model is a great example of engineering innovation.
  10. Her success in the company made her an exemplar for future employees.
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