Usually or Usally
Which Spelling is Correct?
Confused between "usually" and "usally"? Learn the correct spelling, meaning, and how to use it properly in your writing.
Incorrect: Usally
"Usally" is a misspelling. The correct spelling is "usually" with two "l"s.
Correct: Usually
"Usually" is the correct spelling. It means most of the time; ordinarily.
Definitions
Usually (adverb):
Under normal conditions; most of the time; ordinarily.
Examples:
- • I usually wake up at 7 a.m.
- • It's usually sunny in July.
- • She usually drinks coffee in the morning.
Usally:
"Usally" is a misspelling of "usually" and is not a valid English word.
Examples:
- • "Usally" is not used in standard English.
- • Always use usually for the correct spelling.
Synonyms
Usually:
- • Normally
- • Ordinarily
- • Generally
- • Typically
- • Commonly
Usally:
- • (No valid synonyms; not a standard English word)
Notes
Notes:
- • Usually is spelled with two "l"s.
- • "Usally" is never correct in any context.
- • The word comes from "usual" plus the adverbial suffix "-ly".
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is "usally" ever correct?
A: No, "usally" is never correct. The proper spelling is always "usually".
Q: How do I remember the correct spelling?
A: Remember "usually" has two "l"s.
Q: What does usually mean?
A: "Usually" means most of the time; ordinarily.
Q: Why do people misspell "usually"?
A: The misspelling "usally" often happens by omitting one "l". Always use two "l"s.
Q: Is "usually" used in formal writing?
A: Yes, "usually" is the correct spelling in all contexts, both formal and informal.
Summary
Remember: Usually is the correct spelling, meaning most of the time. The misspelling "usally" is never correct. Always use "usually" in your writing.