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typical

Typical means showing the usual features or qualities that you expect from a specific person, thing, or group.

Explanation at your level:

Typical means 'normal.' If you see a dog, it is a typical animal. If you eat breakfast, it is a typical morning. It is what you see every day. You can say, 'This is a typical day for me.' It is easy to use when you want to describe things that happen all the time.

When you use typical, you are talking about things that are expected. For example, 'It is typical weather for this time of year.' This means the weather is not a surprise; it is what we usually get. It helps you describe your habits and your environment clearly.

Typical is used to identify a representative example of a group. If you are studying, you might look at a typical exam question to prepare. It is also used to express frustration, such as, 'It is typical of him to be late!' This shows you know his habits well.

In B2 English, typical is often used to make generalizations. You might describe a 'typical scenario' in a business meeting or a 'typical response' to a policy change. It adds a layer of nuance, allowing you to distinguish between an outlier and the standard norm in a professional or academic discussion.

At the C1 level, typical is used to analyze patterns and social behaviors. You might discuss the 'typical characteristics' of a specific demographic or the 'typical trajectory' of an economic trend. It is essential for constructing arguments where you need to define the 'norm' before discussing exceptions or anomalies. It functions as a precise tool for categorization.

At the C2 level, typical can take on more sophisticated shades of meaning, sometimes bordering on the 'archetypal.' You might refer to a 'typical instance' of a literary trope or a 'typical manifestation' of a complex psychological phenomenon. It is used to bridge the gap between the mundane and the representative, often appearing in critical analysis, historical discourse, and philosophical writing where the distinction between the specific and the universal is paramount.

30秒词汇

  • Means normal or expected.
  • Used as an adjective.
  • Common in daily speech.
  • Has an adverb form 'typically'.

Have you ever noticed that some things just feel normal or expected? That is exactly what typical means! When we call something typical, we are saying it fits perfectly into the category it belongs to.

Think of a typical school day: it usually involves waking up early, going to class, and doing homework. It is not necessarily exciting, but it is exactly what you would anticipate. Using this word helps you describe patterns and common experiences in your daily life.

The word typical has a fascinating history that takes us back to the ancient world. It comes from the Greek word typos, which literally meant a 'blow' or a 'mark made by a blow.' Over time, this evolved to mean a 'stamp' or a 'model.'

In the 17th century, the word entered English via Late Latin as typicus. It originally had a more symbolic meaning, referring to something that served as a 'type' or a 'symbol' of something else. Eventually, it shifted to describe things that are representative of a larger group, which is how we use it today.

You can use typical to describe almost anything—people, weather, behavior, or situations. It is a very versatile word that fits in both casual conversations and professional reports.

Commonly, we pair it with nouns like day, behavior, or example. You might say, 'That is typical behavior for a puppy,' or 'It was a typical rainy day in London.' It is neutral in tone, though it can sometimes sound a bit frustrated, like when you say, 'Typical! My bus is late again!'

While 'typical' isn't always the core of an idiom, it is used in several common phrases:

  • Typical of [someone]: Used to show that an action is exactly what you expect from that person.
  • A typical case of: Used to describe a standard example of a problem or situation.
  • It's typical: A short, punchy way to express annoyance at a recurring problem.
  • Run-of-the-mill: A synonym often used to mean 'nothing special' or 'very typical.'
  • True to form: Means someone is acting in their typical, expected way.

The word typical is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun or after a linking verb like 'is' or 'seems.' In British English, it is pronounced /ˈtɪpɪkl/, and in American English, it is very similar, often with a slight 't' sound at the end.

It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective. It is often modified by adverbs like very, quite, or fairly. It rhymes with words like cyclical and medical (in terms of rhythm).

Fun Fact

The word is related to 'typewriter' because the keys make marks on paper.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈtɪpɪkl/

Crisp 't' and 'p' sounds.

US /ˈtɪpɪkl/

Similar to UK, often with a flap 't'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'y' as 'eye'
  • Dropping the final 'l'
  • Misplacing the stress

Rhymes With

cyclical medical critical physical optical

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Useful for essays

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

听力 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

normal day people

Learn Next

atypical stereotypical typify

高级

paradigm archetype

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

A typical car

Linking verbs

It is typical

Prepositional phrases

Typical of him

Examples by Level

1

This is a typical day.

This is a normal day.

Adjective before noun

2

He is a typical student.

He is a normal student.

Linking verb

3

It is typical weather.

It is normal weather.

Adjective + noun

4

That is typical.

That is normal.

Predicate adjective

5

A typical house.

A normal house.

Adjective

6

Typical food.

Normal food.

Adjective

7

A typical car.

A normal car.

Adjective

8

Typical music.

Normal music.

Adjective

1

It is a typical example of his work.

2

This is typical behavior for a cat.

3

We had a typical lunch together.

4

It was a typical busy Monday.

5

That is a typical mistake to make.

6

She wore a typical summer dress.

7

It is a typical small town.

8

They followed a typical routine.

1

It is typical of him to forget his keys.

2

The report shows a typical trend in sales.

3

This is a typical case of bad planning.

4

We saw a typical performance by the team.

5

It is a typical feature of this software.

6

He has a typical sense of humor.

7

The hotel was a typical tourist spot.

8

They had a typical argument about money.

1

The survey reflects the typical views of the public.

2

It is a typical scenario in modern architecture.

3

She displayed a typical lack of interest.

4

The study identifies a typical pattern of growth.

5

It is typical for the region to be cold in May.

6

He gave a typical response to the criticism.

7

The painting is a typical example of the era.

8

It is a typical challenge for new managers.

1

The data reveals a typical distribution of results.

2

His reaction was typical of a seasoned diplomat.

3

This represents a typical shift in market dynamics.

4

It is a typical manifestation of the underlying conflict.

5

The architect followed a typical modernist approach.

6

Her writing style is a typical product of her training.

7

The symptoms are typical of a seasonal flu.

8

It is a typical instance of bureaucratic delay.

1

The protagonist is a typical embodiment of existential angst.

2

It serves as a typical paradigm for historical research.

3

The structure is a typical archetype of the period.

4

Such events are typical of the cyclical nature of history.

5

His work is a typical synthesis of various influences.

6

The phenomenon is typical of complex social systems.

7

This is a typical case of historical revisionism.

8

The design is a typical hallmark of the movement.

常见搭配

typical behavior
typical day
typical example
typical of
typical mistake
typical scenario
typical response
typical feature
typical case
very typical

Idioms & Expressions

"True to form"

Acting in a typical way.

True to form, he arrived late.

neutral

"Run-of-the-mill"

Ordinary or average.

It was just a run-of-the-mill movie.

casual

"Business as usual"

A typical day despite problems.

Despite the fire, it was business as usual.

neutral

"By the book"

Doing things in the typical correct way.

He always does everything by the book.

neutral

"The norm"

The typical standard.

Working late is the norm here.

neutral

Easily Confused

typical vs Topical

Similar spelling

Topical means current events

A topical issue vs a typical day.

typical vs Typical

N/A

N/A

N/A

typical vs Stereotypical

Both describe patterns

Stereotypical is a fixed, often unfair idea

A typical student vs a stereotypical nerd.

typical vs Prototypical

Both refer to models

Prototypical is the very first or best model

The prototypical example of a bird is a sparrow.

Sentence Patterns

B1

It is typical of [person] to [verb]

It is typical of him to be late.

A1

A typical [noun]

A typical day.

A2

That is very typical.

That is very typical.

B1

Typical [noun] behavior

Typical dog behavior.

B2

It seems typical.

It seems typical to me.

词族

Nouns

type A category or class of things.

Verbs

typify To be a typical example of.

Adjectives

typical Normal or expected.

相关

stereotype A fixed, oversimplified idea.

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Formal (representative) Neutral (typical) Casual (typical!)

常见错误

Using 'typical' as a noun Use it as an adjective
Typical is an adjective. You cannot say 'a typical of him'.
Confusing typical with topical Topical means current/relevant
They sound similar but mean different things.
Forgetting the preposition 'of' Typical of
We say 'It is typical of him', not 'It is typical to him'.
Using typical for people only Use for things too
Typical can describe situations, weather, and objects.
Overusing typical Use synonyms
Sometimes 'standard' or 'common' is better.

Tips

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to describe recurring events.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'TIP' sound.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'typical of' for people.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Greek word for 'mark'.

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Study Smart

Learn it with 'atypical'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a noun.

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Cultural Insight

Used often in British sarcasm.

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'type' of person you know well.

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Register

It works in essays and chats.

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Placement

Always before the noun or after 'is'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'Type' that you see everywhere.

Visual Association

A standard, boring office cubicle.

Word Web

normal expected standard average

挑战

Describe your morning routine using 'typical'.

词源

Greek

Original meaning: A mark or impression.

文化背景

None, but can sound negative if used to criticize someone's personality.

Used frequently in sarcasm to describe annoying habits.

The song 'Typical' by Mutemath Various TV show episodes titled 'Typical'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • A typical day
  • Typical workload
  • Typical procedure

At school

  • Typical student
  • Typical mistake
  • Typical exam

Weather

  • Typical weather
  • Typical rain
  • Typical storm

Social

  • Typical behavior
  • Typical of him
  • Typical reaction

Conversation Starters

"What is a typical day like for you?"

"Do you have any typical habits?"

"What is a typical meal in your country?"

"Is it typical for people to be late in your culture?"

"What is a typical mistake you make?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your typical morning.

Write about a typical challenge you face.

How would you describe a typical friend?

What is a typical activity you enjoy?

常见问题

8 个问题

No, it is neutral, but can be sarcastic.

Yes, to describe their behavior.

Typically.

It is standard in all registers.

Similar, but typical implies expectation.

TIP-ik-ul.

No, it is an adjective.

Yes, it is common.

自我测试

fill blank A1

That is a ___ day for me.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: typical

Typical describes a normal day.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as normal?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Typical

Typical and normal are synonyms.

true false B1

Typical can be used as a noun.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

This is typical behavior.

得分: /5

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