usually
mainly, in most cases
Cases of word usage
1) the usual and generally accepted behaviour among most people (custom)
2) to show that (something generally believed) is not true (especially with sarcasm) (debunk)
3) (the holding of) a belief contrary to what is generally accepted in religion (heresy)
4) (having opinions, beliefs etc which are) generally accepted or approved (orthodox)
5) to gain victory (over something); to be generally seen, done etc (prevail)
6) a generally known truth or belief guiding an activity (principle)
7) generally considered to be (putative)
8) generally considered or reported (to be); generally considered to be (but with some doubt) (reputed)
9) general talk, gossip; a statement, report, story that is generally known (an possibly untrue) (rumour)
10) plants generally and collectively (vegetation)