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Characteristically
Characteristically meaning
In a usual or expected way; in characteristic manner.
Synonyms of Characteristically
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André Citroën's mandate was characteristically demanding and characteristically simple: to produce an all-new design for a 10 HP car that would be better equipped, more robust and less costly to produce than any rival product at the time.
Following this event, he was characteristically filled with remorse, but (equally characteristically) continued to pursue Willet after she had been dismissed from the Pepys household.
After the phrase first emerged from 4chan, a site on which trolling is celebrated, Tucker Carlson defended it, characteristically suggesting that the racial division was being fomented by those who understood the troll as a troll.
Congress as an organisation is structurally, characteristically, a feudal party that has never encouraged real inclusive leadership.
Last week, the UK Government proved itself characteristically incurious about these questions – or the merits of looking again at Britain’s dysfunctional drugs policy.
Of course, apart from its characteristically surreal nature, the show brings some delightfully charming characters together that genuinely care about each other and want to make people happy.
Tim makes a characteristically risky and passion-fueled move by walking into Hawk's office during a workday.
Your response to the recent Arts Council England funding cuts was characteristically passionate and heartfelt.
Coetzee’s reaction was characteristically animated, and his roar could be heard all the way to Pietermaritzburg.
He added: ‘On the evening Tom wrapped his role, he characteristically left without ceremony or niceties, simply walking out of the door.
In a characteristically divisive move, Suella Braverman has urged the Tory Party to unite with Reform UK, saying there was “not much difference” between Nigel Farage’s policies and those of the Tories’.
In the early hours of Oct. 7, characteristically hard-working Sagui was up laboring in the kibbutz’s machine shop when he spotted Hamas terrorists breaching the kibbutz.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon gave a characteristically even-handed set of remarks that celebrated the bank’s solid earnings quarter.
The singer paired her characteristically baggy, offbeat look with big sneakers and a pair of frameless glasses.
They characteristically line up between the views of most adherents of the major parties, being more socially tolerant and fiscally aware than their partisan counterparts.
While the Federals were characteristically energetic in their press propaganda, the Antifederalists countered in force as early as October 1787.
Anderson’s celebrations were characteristically sedate, even as the brisk applause from the scattered gathering of teammates, ground-staff, broadcasters and commentators echoed in the empty stands in the absence of the crowd.
Characteristically, Belafonte refused to exploit the calypso craze and instead turned his attention to the wider spectrum of folk and world music including chain gang songs, blues, spirituals, lullabies, African, Greek and even Yiddish material.
In one characteristically forgettable passage, Bolton tells us about his arrival to the White House Situation Room, which had been renovated since his last visit more than a decade earlier.
Merkel struck a characteristically sober tone Wednesday, warning that the freedoms could be quickly squandered by irresponsible behaviour.