adjective
The attack occurred while Eric was taking his regular evening stroll
The patrol made their regular rounds, as usual. The printers' strike might delay regular publication of the magazine
Any six-sided plane figure is a hexagon, but if it has six equal angles and six sides equal in length, it is a regular hexagon
He was classically good-looking, with regular features
The surface of the wing is regular except for the spoilers
Everything about the council election was entirely regular
Our regular doctor was on holiday, and we had to see a locum
We all consider Bob to be a regular fellow and a friend
The man is a regular dunce when it comes to repairing cars
She's in the regular navy
Regular English verbs form their past by the addition of -d or -ed to the infinitive
noun
Jan has been a regular at the Star and Garter pub for years