everyday

Meaning

Concepts

everyday

daily

ordinary

workaday

day-to-day

commonplace

mundane

usual

routine

quotidian

diurnal

common

always

casual

regular

unremarkable

each day

habitual

homely

living

banal

bland

hackneyed

trite

whole year

all the times

normal

worldly

life

for everyday use or wear

in everyday use

bread-and-butter

trivial

permanent

Demotic

plain

unoriginal

unspectacular

day-after-day

day-by-day

ready-made

uninteresting

vulgar

commonly

ferial

domestic

household

day after day

constantly

frequently

often

regularly

prosaic

Frequency

B2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈɛvɹiˌdeɪ/
Etymology

From Middle English everidayes, every daies, every dayes (“everyday, daily, continual, constant”, adjective, literally “every day's”), equivalent to every + day.

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