The difference between Normally and Routinely
When used as adverbs, normally means under normal conditions or circumstances, whereas routinely means in a routine manner, in a way that has become common or expected.
check bellow for the other definitions of Normally and Routinely
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Normally as an adverb:
Under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time
Examples:
"Normally, I eat breakfast at 6am, but today, I got up late and didn't eat until 9."
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Normally as an adverb:
In the expected or customary manner.
Examples:
"Lisa ate normally, until she realised that she was late for [[choir]], when she sped up."
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Normally as an adverb:
To a usual or customary extent or degree.
Examples:
"He was abnormally agitated, she only normally so."
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Normally as an adverb (mathematics, statistics):
In the manner of a variable with a Gaussian distribution.
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Routinely as an adverb:
In a routine manner, in a way that has become common or expected.
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Routinely as an adverb:
Done by rote or habit, as part of a routine, without attention or concern.
Examples:
"We routinely test the fire extinguishers but no one ever expects them to fail."