Difference between Diarrheal and Regular

What is the difference between Diarrheal and Regular?

Diarrheal as an adjective is that causes, or is associated with diarrhea while Regular as an adjective is with constant frequency or pattern.

Diarrheal

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: That causes, or is associated with diarrhea

Regular

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A member of the British Army as opposed to a member of the Territorial Army or Reserve.A frequent, routine visitor to an establishment.A coffee with one cream and one sugar.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: With constant frequency or pattern.Normal; ordinaryObeying rules.(of a verb, plural, etc) Following a set or common pattern.Frequent or commonRiding with the left foot forward.Exemplary; excellent example of; utter.(of a polygon or a polyhedron) Having all sides of the same length, and all (corresponding) angles of the same size.

Example sentence: Whether I'm at the gas station or I be at the store, I be there by myself. I be regular.

We hope you now know whether to use Diarrheal or Regular in your sentence.

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