ˈyüzh(ə)lē, -zh(ə)wəlē, -li sometimes -üz(ə)l- adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from usual + -ly
1. : by or according to habit or custom : habitually , customarily
a banqueting house is usually secluded from the street — Lafcadio Hearn
2. : more often than not : most often : as a rule : ordinarily
the dragonfly is usually seen near small streams — Word-List From South Carolina
delivered from more than usually black thoughts — R.L.Stevenson