routine

/ruːˈtiːn/
adjective
  1. Done as part of a regular procedure; not special or unusual.
    • The police made a routine traffic stop.
    • It was a routine day at the office.
    • The doctor performed a routine checkup.
  2. Boring because of being done too often; lacking excitement.
    • The routine tasks at home can feel tedious.
    • Her life had become routine, and she craved adventure.
    • He found the job too routine and wanted a new challenge.
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noun
  1. A fixed, regular way of doing things, especially daily activities.
    • She follows the same exercise routine every day.
    • My morning routine includes a shower and a cup of coffee.
    • The children need a consistent bedtime routine to sleep well.
  2. A set of actions or steps performed as part of a performance or procedure.
    • The gymnast practiced her routine until it was flawless.
    • The dance routine was perfectly synchronized.
    • The comedian's opening routine made the audience laugh.
  3. A sequence of computer instructions that performs a specific task.
    • This routine runs automatically every hour.
    • The developer wrote a routine to sort the data.
    • The program includes a routine to check for errors.