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routinely

You use routinely to talk about things you do every day. If you eat breakfast at 8:00 every morning, you do it routinely. It means you have a plan or a habit.

When you do something routinely, you do it as part of your normal schedule. It is not an accident; you do it because you always do it. For example, 'I routinely check my phone before bed.'

The adverb routinely is very useful for describing habits and professional procedures. It suggests a high level of predictability. You can use it to explain that a task is completed as a standard part of a job or a personal lifestyle.

Using routinely adds a sense of formality and precision to your speech. It is often used in workplace settings to describe standard operating procedures, implying that the action is performed without fail or deviation from the established norm.

In advanced English, routinely is often used to highlight the mundane or mechanical nature of actions. It can imply a sense of automation, suggesting that the subject is performing the action without conscious effort or as a result of institutionalized processes.

At a mastery level, routinely can be used to underscore the cyclical nature of human behavior or systemic operations. It bridges the gap between simple habit and structural repetition, often appearing in academic or analytical writing to describe recurring phenomena in social or scientific contexts.

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  • Routinely is an adverb.
  • It means doing something as a habit.
  • It implies a fixed schedule.
  • It is very common in professional English.

When you do something routinely, you are following a pattern. It is the opposite of doing something randomly or by chance. Think of it as the 'autopilot' mode of your life.

You might routinely check your email every morning or routinely take the same bus to school. It suggests that the action has become so normal that you hardly have to think about it anymore.

The word routinely comes from the French word route, meaning 'a way' or 'a path'. In the 17th century, the word 'routine' emerged to describe a specific path or course of action that one follows.

Over time, it evolved from just meaning a 'path' to meaning a 'fixed way of doing things'. Adding the suffix -ly turned it into an adverb, allowing us to describe not just the routine itself, but how we perform our daily tasks.

You will hear routinely used in both professional and casual settings. In a business context, a manager might say, 'We routinely review our safety protocols.' This sounds professional and organized.

In daily life, you might say, 'I routinely forget my keys.' It is a versatile word that fits almost anywhere you want to describe a habit, whether that habit is good, bad, or simply neutral.

While 'routinely' is a standalone adverb, it is often associated with phrases like 'part and parcel', meaning an essential part of a routine. Another related concept is 'like clockwork', which describes something happening as reliably as a routine.

We also use 'in the habit of', 'by rote', and 'the daily grind' to describe the same types of repetitive actions that we perform routinely.

Routinely is an adverb formed by adding -ly to the adjective routine. The stress is usually on the second syllable: rou-TINE-ly.

In British English, the IPA is /ˈruːtiːnli/, while in American English, it is often /ˈruːtiːnli/. It rhymes with words like 'cleanly' (in some pronunciations) or 'keenly'.

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It shares the same root as the word 'road'.

Guide de prononciation

UK /ruːˈtiːnli/
US /ruːˈtiːnli/
Rime avec
keenly cleanly greenly meanly queenly
Erreurs fréquentes
  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable
  • Pronouncing it like 'routine-ly' with a hard pause
  • Forgetting the final 'lee' sound

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 2/5

Easy to read.

Écriture 2/5

Easy to use.

Expression orale 2/5

Natural in conversation.

Écoute 2/5

Common in media.

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

habit schedule daily often

Apprends ensuite

systematically methodically consistently

Avancé

institutionalized repetitive cyclical

Grammaire à connaître

Adverb placement

I routinely eat.

Present simple tense

He routinely works.

Adverbs of frequency

I always routinely do it.

Exemples par niveau

1

I routinely eat lunch at noon.

I always eat lunch at 12:00.

Adverb of frequency.

2

She routinely walks the dog.

She walks the dog every day.

Third person singular.

3

We routinely go to the park.

We go to the park often.

Adverb placement.

4

He routinely reads at night.

He reads every night.

Present simple.

5

They routinely play games.

They play games often.

Adverb usage.

6

I routinely wake up early.

I get up early every day.

Habitual action.

7

We routinely drink coffee.

We drink coffee every day.

Verb collocation.

8

She routinely cleans her room.

She cleans her room regularly.

Adverb of frequency.

1

I routinely check my emails.

2

The teacher routinely asks questions.

3

We routinely visit our grandparents.

4

He routinely exercises in the gym.

5

She routinely takes the train.

6

They routinely study together.

7

I routinely cook dinner.

8

We routinely watch the news.

1

The system routinely updates itself.

2

Staff are routinely trained in safety.

3

He routinely ignores my advice.

4

We routinely encounter this error.

5

She routinely exceeds her targets.

6

They routinely meet on Fridays.

7

I routinely lose my keys.

8

The store routinely offers discounts.

1

The software routinely performs backups.

2

Doctors routinely perform this surgery.

3

We routinely face these challenges.

4

She routinely challenges the status quo.

5

The company routinely audits its books.

6

They routinely ignore the warning signs.

7

I routinely find myself distracted.

8

He routinely works overtime.

1

The committee routinely dismisses such claims.

2

Researchers routinely employ this methodology.

3

The machine routinely fails under pressure.

4

We routinely witness these seasonal changes.

5

She routinely navigates complex legal issues.

6

They routinely bypass the standard protocol.

7

The process is routinely automated.

8

He routinely demonstrates exceptional skill.

1

The phenomenon is routinely observed in nature.

2

Societies routinely reconstruct their own histories.

3

The author routinely employs irony in his work.

4

Critics routinely praise her nuanced performance.

5

The regime routinely suppresses dissent.

6

Such errors are routinely rectified by the system.

7

The artist routinely experiments with form.

8

We routinely conflate correlation with causation.

Synonymes

regularly habitually consistently frequently repeatedly systematically

Collocations courantes

routinely check
routinely perform
routinely updated
routinely ignore
routinely visit
routinely used
routinely fail
routinely ask
routinely monitor
routinely clean

Expressions idiomatiques

"like clockwork"

happening with perfect regularity

He arrives at 9 AM like clockwork.

neutral

"day in, day out"

every single day without fail

She works hard day in, day out.

casual

"by rote"

learning or doing something mechanically

He learned the steps by rote.

neutral

"the daily grind"

the boring, repetitive part of work

I need a break from the daily grind.

casual

"in a rut"

stuck in a boring routine

I feel like I'm in a rut.

casual

"set in one's ways"

unwilling to change habits

He is too set in his ways.

neutral

Facile à confondre

routinely vs Routine

Same root word.

Routine is a noun/adjective; routinely is an adverb.

My routine (noun) is to routinely (adverb) wake up.

routinely vs Regularly

Similar meaning.

Regularly is more general; routinely implies a fixed procedure.

I regularly eat, but I routinely follow a diet.

routinely vs Constantly

Both imply frequency.

Constantly means without stopping; routinely means at intervals.

He is constantly talking vs he routinely talks.

routinely vs Usually

Both describe habits.

Usually is about probability; routinely is about a set schedule.

I usually sleep vs I routinely sleep at 10.

Structures de phrases

A1

Subject + routinely + verb

I routinely exercise.

B2

Subject + is/are + routinely + past participle

It is routinely done.

C1

Routinely, + subject + verb

Routinely, he arrives late.

A2

Subject + verb + object + routinely

He checks the mail routinely.

B2

Adverb + routinely + verb

They quite routinely fail.

Famille de mots

Noms

routine A sequence of actions regularly followed.

Verbes

routinize To make into a routine.

Adjectifs

routine Performed as part of a regular procedure.

Apparenté

route The etymological root of the word.

Comment l'utiliser

frequency

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Erreurs courantes
  • Routinely to do something Routinely do something

    Do not use 'to' after the adverb.

  • He is routinely go He routinely goes

    Routinely is an adverb, not a verb.

  • Routinelyly Routinely

    Double -ly is incorrect.

  • I routinely every day I routinely [verb]

    Routinely already implies frequency.

  • Routinely as a noun Routine as a noun

    Routinely is only an adverb.

Astuces

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Memory Palace

Visualize a clock on your wall.

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Workplace

Use it to sound professional.

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Habits

It reflects the value of consistency.

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Placement

Place it before the main verb.

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Stress

Stress the middle syllable.

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Don't add 'to'

Just say 'routinely do'.

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Etymology

From 'route'.

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Journaling

Write your routine using the word.

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Adverb type

It is an adverb of frequency.

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Context

Use it for recurring events.

Mémorise-le

Moyen mnémotechnique

Route-in-ly: You follow a ROUTE IN (your day) LIKE a habit.

Association visuelle

A train following the same tracks every day.

Word Web

habit schedule pattern repetition predictable

Défi

List 3 things you do routinely every morning.

Origine du mot

French

Sens originel : A way or path

Contexte culturel

None.

Used often in corporate and medical settings to describe standard procedures.

Often used in technical manuals and news reports.

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

At work

  • routinely check reports
  • routinely update files
  • routinely meet deadlines

At home

  • routinely clean dishes
  • routinely cook meals
  • routinely walk the dog

In school

  • routinely study notes
  • routinely ask questions
  • routinely attend class

In health

  • routinely exercise
  • routinely eat vegetables
  • routinely sleep early

Amorces de conversation

"What is something you do routinely every morning?"

"Do you think it is good to live your life routinely?"

"What task do you routinely perform at your job?"

"Is there a bad habit you do routinely?"

"How does your routine change on weekends?"

Sujets d'écriture

Describe your morning routine using the word 'routinely'.

Why do people feel comfort in doing things routinely?

Write about a time you broke your routine.

Is it better to live spontaneously or routinely?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

No, it is an adverb.

Yes, it describes any habit.

It is neutral but sounds professional.

roo-TEEN-lee.

It means very frequently or as a habit.

Yes, 'Routinely, he checks his mail.'

No, routine is an adjective or noun.

Yes, regularly, habitually.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

I ___ brush my teeth every night.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : routinely

Routinely describes a regular habit.

multiple choice A2

What does 'routinely' mean?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Happening regularly

Routinely means a habit or schedule.

true false B1

Routinely can be used as a noun.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

Routinely is an adverb.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

Tout est apparié !

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

He routinely checks the door.

Score : /5

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abcredance

C1

Accorder formellement la crédibilité ou valider l'authenticité d'une affirmation ou d'un processus sur la base de preuves rigoureuses.

abnasccide

C1

Qui a une tendance naturelle à se détacher ou à être coupé à un stade particulier.

absorb

B2

Absorber quelque chose signifie le prendre, comme l'eau une éponge, ou comprendre des informations.

abstain

C1

To voluntarily refrain from an action or practice, especially one that is considered unhealthy or morally questionable. It is also used formally to describe the act of choosing not to cast a vote in an election or deliberation.

abvictly

C1

Résoudre de manière décisive et abrupte une situation ou un différend complexe en exerçant une force ou une autorité écrasante.

abvitfy

C1

"Abvitfy" décrit la capacité de s'adapter rapidement aux changements technologiques, une sorte de résilience.

accelerate

C1

To increase the speed or rate of something, or to make a process happen sooner than expected. In technical contexts, it refers to the rate of change of velocity, while in general contexts, it often describes the speeding up of progress or development.

accept

A1

Dire oui à une invitation ou accepter quelque chose qu'on nous offre. Cela signifie aussi reconnaître qu'une situation est réelle.

achieve

A2

Atteindre un objectif ou terminer une tâche après avoir fait des efforts. Il s'agit de réussir quelque chose de positif grâce à son travail.

acquiesce

C1

Accepter quelque chose à contrecœur, sans protester. On est d'accord car on n'a pas le choix.

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