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Synonyms for everyday
ˈɛv riˌdeɪ; -ˈdeɪev·e·ry·day
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Wiktionary
everydayadjective
Synonyms:
unremarkable, mundane, workaday, quotidian, routineeverydayadjective
appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions
Synonyms:
quotidian, routine, mundane, unremarkable, workadayeverydayadjective
commonplace, ordinary
Synonyms:
quotidian, mundane, routine, workaday, unremarkable
English Synonyms and Antonyms
everyday
Common signifies frequently occurring, not out of the regular course, not exceptional; hence, not above the average, not excellent or distinguished, inferior, or even low; common also signifies pertaining to or participated in by two or more persons or things; as, sorrow is common to the race. General may signify pertaining equally to all of a class, race, etc., but very commonly signifies pertaining to the greater number, but not necessarily to all. Universal applies to all without exception; general applies to all with possible or comparatively slight exceptions; common applies to very many without deciding whether they are even a majority. A common remark is one we often hear; a general experience is one that comes to the majority of people; a universal experience is one from which no human being is exempt. It is dangerous for a debater to affirm a universal proposition, since that can be negatived by a single exception, while a general statement is not invalidated even by adducing many exceptions. We say a common opinion, common experience, a general rule, general truth, a universal law. Compare synonyms for NORMAL; USUAL.
Synonyms:
common, commonplace, customary, familiar, frequent, general, habitual, normal, ordinary, popular, prevalent, public, universal, usualAntonyms:
exceptional, infrequent, rare, singular, uncommon, unknown, unusual
Princeton's WordNet
everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workadayadjective
found in the ordinary course of events
"a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant
Synonyms:
mundane, daily, terrestrial, terrene, unremarkable, routine, quotidian, workaday, casualAntonyms:
formal, extraordinary, unusual, strangecasual, everyday, dailyadjective
appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions
"casual clothes"; "everyday clothes"
Synonyms:
routine, occasional, passing(a), effortless, cursory, fooling, day-by-day, quotidian, daily, casual, chance(a), free-and-easy, nonchalant, day-after-day, day-to-day, workaday, unremarkable, perfunctory, insouciant, mundaneAntonyms:
unusual, strange, formal, extraordinaryeverydayadjective
commonplace and ordinary
"the familiar everyday world"
Synonyms:
quotidian, routine, unremarkable, mundane, workaday, casual, dailyAntonyms:
extraordinary, formal, strange, unusual
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Every vs. Everyday -- In this Grammar.com article you will learn the differences between the words Every and Everyday.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#162 | public | |
#191 | general | |
#675 | popular | |
#736 | common | |
#756 | daily | |
#1458 | normal | |
#2156 | universal | |
#4152 | usual | |
#4263 | familiar | |
#4394 | everyday | |
#4690 | ordinary | |
#4833 | casual | |
#5269 | routine | |
#5997 | frequent | |
#8529 | occasional | |
#13732 | terrestrial | |
#17672 | prevalent | |
#18078 | customary | |
#24522 | mundane | |
#27935 | commonplace | |
#30729 | habitual | |
#31918 | effortless | |
#40664 | fooling | |
#49265 | cursory | |
#62954 | unremarkable | |
#92204 | perfunctory | |
#103712 | nonchalant | |
#110840 | quotidian | |
#160128 | workaday | |
#265579 | insouciant |
How to use everyday in a sentence?
Happiness is a matter of one's most ordinary everyday mode of consciousness being busy and lively and unconcerned with self. To be damned is for one's ordinary everyday mode of consciousness to be unremitting agonizing preoccupation with self.
This is a system that isn't working for the everyday person. It's one of the reasons why I decided to endorse Bernie Sanders, nevadans are looking for people who are willing to think big, to be bold and to fight for everyday people.
Learning everyday. Trying everyday. Understanding bit more everyday. Some days are hard, failure comes in the way. Learning to dust off the failure. Trying again and again everyday. New opportunities comes in the way. Trying more and more with faith. This is the Process of Success. Learning everyday.
Everyday in Africa, a gazelle wakes up. It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed. Everyday in Africa, a lion wakes up. It knows it has to run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve. It doesn’t matter if you’re the lion or a gazelle - when the sun comes up, you’d better be running.
It is good to see our people are talking about love, affections and emotions, at least it is better than everyday fighting and war. Most of our customers are youngsters, here there is famous saying among everyday people: 'the Taliban would not have gone to the frontline if he had a lover at home'.
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- كل يومArabic
- обикновен, делничен, ежедневенBulgarian
- každý denCzech
- hver dagDanish
- Alltag, alltäglich, gemeinGerman
- καθημερινόςGreek
- vulgaraEsperanto
- هر روزPersian
- tavallinen, arkinen, jokapäiväinenFinnish
- usuelFrench
- हर दिनHindi
- ogni giornoItalian
- 매일Korean
- quotidieLatin
- kai parāoaMāori
- alledaagsDutch
- codzienniePolish
- todo diaPortuguese
- cotidian, de fiecare ziRomanian
- ежедне́вный, обы́денный, каждодне́вный, обы́чный, повседне́вныйRussian
- varje dagSwedish
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