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everyday

/ˈɛvɹiˌdeɪ/adjective3 syllables

Everyday means: found in the ordinary course of events.

Synonyms for everyday21

adjective, as in found in the ordinary course of events

mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday, ordinary

adjective, as in appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions

adjective, as in commonplace and ordinary

also used for everyday

typical, average, basic, bog-standard, common, common as bums, circadian, diurnal, hemeral, nychthemeral, per diem

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What does everyday mean?3

adjective

1

found in the ordinary course of events“a placid everyday scene”

2

appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions“casual clothes”

3

commonplace and ordinary“the familiar everyday world”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with everyday?60

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Everyday in a sentence

  • By interacting with society, one acquires everyday culture.karloelkebekio
  • I would like to see sentences that forefront common, everyday usage.casaniere
  • Some people drink apple cider on holidays, others drink it for everyday.Solana
  • Despite the new laws, femicides remain an everyday occurrance in many regions.Nuel
  • For instance, even if you aren't practicing everyday you could still be studying.awkwardcultism
  • In order to make life happy, you must love the everyday trifles.pauldhunt
  • Even his everyday speech was an off-the-cuff, tangential, disjointed narrative.papabear
  • My dad doesn't want me driving there everyday, so he's paying my rent.unknown

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