Typically

/ˈtɪpɪkli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a way that is typical or characteristic of a particular type or category.
Typically, the weather in this region is warm during the summer months.
As is usual or expected.
She typically arrives at work around 9 AM every day.
In most cases; generally.
The students typically have a break between classes.
Used to indicate what usually happens in a particular situation.
Typically, filming for the movie would take place over the summer.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'typical', with the suffix '-ly' denoting manner.

Common Phrases and Expressions

typically American
Characteristic of American culture or behavior.
typically British
Characteristic of British culture or behavior.
typically half-hearted
Showing a lack of enthusiasm or effort.

Related Words

type
A category of people or things having common characteristics.
typical
Having the distinctive qualities of a particular type.

Slang Meanings

Standard or average.
That’s just typically how things go around here.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
It was a typically boring meeting.