Characteristically

Word CHARACTERISTICALLY
Character 18
Hyphenation char ac ter is tic al ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Characteristically"

What do we mean by characteristically?

In a usual or expected way; in characteristic manner.

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The word "characteristically" in example sentences

Here he is, dressed up in characteristically flamboyant manner as a Russian general as he helped celebrate artist Sam Taylor-Wood's 40th birthday at a fancy dress party in the East End. Gallery: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Even if they turn out in characteristically low numbers, they will still add millions of new votes into the Democratic column. ❋ Dylan Loewe (2010)

'This offering doesn't pretend to subtlety at all, but the premise is so very intriguing, and so well-presented (in characteristically wry Pratchett fashion), that Johnny's cry for the essential humanity of all to be recognized, whether English, Iraqi or ScreeWee, loses none of its poignancy-or timeliness.' ❋ Unknown (2010)

Elizabeth readily acknowledged this dependence, albeit in characteristically pedantic fashion. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Matt Welch makes quite reasonable points about news media and the war, to which Instapundit responds in characteristically lame fashion. ❋ David (2005)

Eugene Volokh moots the question (s) in characteristically thoughtful fashion over at the Volokh Conspiracy. ❋ Unknown (2003)

This self-parody neatly illustrates several of Richard Stern's failings as a writer: the antiquated rhetoric, the irrelevant allusions (to my race and to Brigid Brophy, her name characteristically misspelled), and, above all, the lack of matter, the absence of any arguable point. ❋ Stern, Richard (1970)

He led toward the back of the house, introducing Lanyard to a spacious apartment, a library uncommonly well furnished, rather more than comfortably yet without a trace of ostentation in its complete luxury, a warm room, a room intimately lived in, a room, in short, characteristically ❋ Louis Joseph Vance (1906)

The panel laughed over Mike Huckabee's Sunday touting of his poll numbers among Republicans, which Douthat termed characteristically "charmingly passive-aggressive." ❋ Unknown (2010)

Agúsan (including the Wá-wa, Kasilaían, lower Argáwan, lower Umaíam, lower Ihawán, Híbung, and Simúlau Rivers) the dress may be called characteristically Manóbo. ❋ John M. Garvan (N/A)

So she put it to herself in what Clara would have called her characteristically brutal fashion. ❋ Susan Glaspell (1915)

The one school of theological opinion and inquiry that can be described as characteristically American is the theology of the Great Awakening. ❋ 1830-1907 (1897)

The one school of theological opinion and inquiry that can be described as characteristically American is the theology of the ❋ Leonard Woolsey Bacon (1868)

5: 1 But concerning: This expression characteristically introduces a different topic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yet Russians soon heard again that characteristically American mixture of good intentions and arrogance, enthusiasm and superficiality. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)

To defend itself, Google would characteristically invoke logic: any variance from the best possible results for its searchers would make the product less useful and drive people away, it argued. ❋ Steven Levy (2011)

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