What is another word for regulars?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛɡjuːləz] (IPA)

Regulars are individuals who frequently visit a particular place or use a particular service. Synonyms for regulars include familiar customers, loyal patrons, frequent guests, regular visitors, habitual users, and common users. These words all emphasize the consistency of these individuals in their interactions with a particular business or service provider. They are important to businesses and service providers because they provide a steady source of revenue and help to build a sense of community around a particular place or service. The synonyms for regulars indicate the positive relationship these individuals have with the place or service and highlight their importance to the continued success of the establishment.

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What are the opposite words for regulars?

The antonyms for the word "regulars" can vary depending on the context. If you are referring to customers who frequent a business, the antonyms could include "irregulars," "newcomers," or "infrequent visitors." These are individuals who do not visit the establishment regularly, or who are visiting for the first time. In a different context, "regulars" could refer to something that is consistent or predictable. The antonyms for this meaning could include "irregular," "sporadic," or "inconsistent." These words suggest something that is not steady or dependable, unlike the regulars that are the subject of the original term. In any context, antonyms provide an opportunity to explore the range of possible meanings of a word and to think critically about the nuances of language.

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Usage examples for Regulars

I have detached Major Anderson, with one thousand regulars, and one hundred Virginia militia, to attack and disperse the tories at Mr. Amy's mill, on Drowning creek.
"A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion"
William Dobein James
Horry made considerable impression upon the tories in advance; but Watson with two field pieces, and at the head of his column of regulars, dislodged him from the swamp, and the tory cavalry under Harrison pursued.
"A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion"
William Dobein James
John Barnwell; and indeed it was no little matter, thus to bring militia, in the open field, to fight regulars under cover.
"A Sketch of the Life of Brig. Gen. Francis Marion"
William Dobein James

Famous quotes with Regulars

  • The basic story for the opener is that word came through the bar that someone got knifed and killed up on the Moon Walk. It turns out to be one of the quarter regulars that everybody knows, including Maestro and Bone.
    Robert Asprin
  • If the regulars are to be put together, I believe they would prefer me to the other Cavalry Commanders.
    John Buford
  • In Hawaii, we go to this wonderful place, all families. My wife and I go directly from breakfast to a beach chair where we read all day. My daughter goes from water to pool to running around with friends she meets, some of whom are regulars there.
    Stephen Collins
  • I think the media has been in denial just like the party regulars have been in denial. They just don't understand that the government that we have today is not what the people want as a government.
    Carl Paladino
  • In the event of fire in any of the public buildings troops would be of vast service in the protection of public property, and should insurrection break out the protection of life and property would be more safe guarded by our company of regulars, than by the whole City.
    Thomas L. Smith

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