Everyday
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- found in the ordinary course of events; - Anita Diamant; mundane; quotidian; routine; unremarkable; workaday
- appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions; casual; daily
- commonplace and ordinary
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- They portray everyday life from the 15th century.
- This core is theoretically enough for everyday life.
- The salute soon became part of everyday life.
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- Earth science affects our everyday lives.
- The authors expressed humor through the everyday lives of Surati people.
- "Evidence-based faith is the normal concept on which we base our everyday lives."
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- Since then, more everyday objects have been presented.
- Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects.
- "The Thingummy: A book about those everyday objects you just can't name".
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- Those intended for everyday use may have a black velvet lining.
- In an everyday use this payment method is always called Paypass.
- AV Linux is bundled with software for both everyday use and media production.
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- Keret's writing style is lean, using everyday language, slang, and dialect.
- Alà is characterized by a predominant use of Sardinian as everyday language.
- It is unknown when exactly the name Venice of Cieszyn entered everyday language.
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- His work celebrates everyday people in common settings.
- Mainly, Ben Nye’s powders remain high on the market for everyday people, and entertainment performance.
- He has a side project where he interviews everyday people with interesting stories podcasting at tombecka.com.
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- Operation is recommended when the disease begins to hamper everyday activities.
- The patients can be mobile and perform their everyday activities yet remain under observation.
- There he would see the beauty in still life at home and in everyday activities like peeling turnips.
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- The salute soon became part of everyday life.
- By the 1960s, the genre had become "a part of everyday Nigerian life".
- As part of everyday life it belonged to a level where perfection did not matter.
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- In everyday speech, mistakes are often made.
- The term "alloy" is sometimes used in everyday speech as a synonym for a particular alloy.
- The only subjunctive form widely used in everyday speech is , the past subjunctive of ("to be").