What part of speech is routines?

Routines can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. routines is a noun, plural of routine.

Inflections

Noun

What does routines mean?

Definitions

Noun

routine - a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program
routine - an unvarying or habitual method or procedure
routine - a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"

Examples of routines

#   Sentence  
1. noun The boy was bored with home routines that were dull and unchanging.
2. noun There are few routines in our office.
3. noun Belinda tried strict diets, grueling exercise routines, and some sort of esoteric New Age detox, all amounting to nothing--she had curves, and that was that.
4. noun I don't mind routines at all.
5. noun Many people are moving their fitness routines online.
6. noun She had a catchy little routine.
7. noun It is a daily routine to hear the same leader making opposite statements in Arabic to his people and in English to the rest of the world.
8. noun i have talked to some people that say that a medical exam is an invasion of privacy and other say its a routine thing when entering another country.
9. noun I have done Yoga for riders for a while, a 20 minute routine I found on YouTube (I think its called "Yoga for horse back riding" hosted by a man) It helped with noticing slight differences in my balance and weight distribution but not really for the way I use my legs and back.
10. noun We're doing the same old routine: going bar hopping and then to karaoke.
11. noun Scientific research is not a mechanical routine, but a continuing struggle on the part of the scientist.
12. noun My wife is getting tired of the daily routine.
13. noun Much of our daily living must consist of routine that requires little or no mental effort.
14. noun I follow my routine every day.
15. noun Housewives may well complain about their daily routine.
Sentence  
noun
The boy was bored with home routines that were dull and unchanging.
There are few routines in our office.
Belinda tried strict diets, grueling exercise routines, and some sort of esoteric New Age detox, all amounting to nothing--she had curves, and that was that.
I don't mind routines at all.
Many people are moving their fitness routines online.
She had a catchy little routine.
It is a daily routine to hear the same leader making opposite statements in Arabic to his people and in English to the rest of the world.
i have talked to some people that say that a medical exam is an invasion of privacy and other say its a routine thing when entering another country.
I have done Yoga for riders for a while, a 20 minute routine I found on YouTube (I think its called "Yoga for horse back riding" hosted by a man) It helped with noticing slight differences in my balance and weight distribution but not really for the way I use my legs and back.
We're doing the same old routine: going bar hopping and then to karaoke.
Scientific research is not a mechanical routine, but a continuing struggle on the part of the scientist.
My wife is getting tired of the daily routine.
Much of our daily living must consist of routine that requires little or no mental effort.
I follow my routine every day.
Housewives may well complain about their daily routine.

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