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everyday
adjective as in common
Weak matches
accustomed, average, conventional, customary, daily, dime a dozen, dull, familiar, garden variety, habitual, informal, lowly, mainstream, middle-of-the-road, per diem, plain, quotidian, routine, run-of-the-mill, stock, unexceptional, unimaginative, unremarkable, vanilla, white-bread, wonted
Example Sentences
There are different kinds of art criticism — theoretical, and academic, two that turn up in different kinds of scholarly journals; trade, sponsored in commercially supported magazines; and journalistic, embedded in press reporting on everyday life.
Now with a young family, everyday tasks like mowing the lawn were accompanied by excruciating pain.
In Doral, where many Venezuelan residents have friends or family who have been deported, the fear of being detained and sent back has seeped into everyday life and hurt the economy.
Black Friday brings in billions of dollars to U.S. businesses annually as price cuts spur shoppers to participate in the retail event and purchase gifts and everyday essentials.
Cubicle dwellers at a Texas software company endure everyday corporate indignities, including paper jams and smug bosses asking if they got the memo about cover sheets for the TPS reports.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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