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Synonyms for everyday

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for everyday

of or suitable for ordinary days or routine occasions

The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Synonyms for everyday

found in the ordinary course of events

appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions

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commonplace and ordinary

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"An' the peaceful, quiet, everyday face of him on it, with almost the same old smile I'd seen a thousand times.
His Majesty was flattered, and, with the air of one to whom the signing of treaties and concessions is an everyday affair, affixed a thick, black cross upon the spot indicated.
Levin saw proofs of this in his dress, in the old-fashioned threadbare coat, obviously not his everyday attire, in his shrewd deep-set eyes, in his idiomatic, fluent Russian, in the imperious tone that had become habitual from long use, and in the resolute gestures of his large, red, sunburnt hands, with an old betrothal ring on the little finger.
In any other place, these everyday sounds might have spoken pleasantly of the everyday world outside.
It is simple everyday truth to say that while your eye is reading this dash,--, a telephone sound can be carried from New York to Chicago.
In all the literature of ancient days, there is not a line that will apply to the telephone, except possibly that expressive phrase in the Bible, "And there came a voice." In these more privileged days, the telephone has come to be regarded as a commonplace fact of everyday life; and we are apt to forget that the wonder of it has become greater and not less; and that there are still honor and profit, plenty of both, to be won by the inventor and the scientist.
An old lady of seventy-five years who, though unable to walk, desired to play was not an everyday phenomenon.
Who the dwarf may have been--whether a relative or a person whom she took with her to act as a foil--I do not know; but I had noticed her there on previous occasions, since, everyday, she entered the Casino at one o'clock precisely, and departed at two--thus playing for exactly one hour.
With all her splendid common sense and practical everyday ability, Roxy was a doting fool of a mother.
A situation such as you deserve, and your friends would require for you, is no everyday occurrence, is not obtained at a moment's notice; indeed, indeed, we must begin inquiring directly."
I had heard it uttered between two thick, red-necked fellows of the semi-nautical type at the Fenchurch Street Railway-station, where, in those days, the everyday male crowd was attired in jerseys and pilot-cloth mostly, and had the air of being more conversant with the times of high- water than with the times of the trains.
Such pieces offer many clues about the New Testament world, including the Gospel of Luke, which also makes assumptions about "everyday" behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and practices.
People with MS often face significant obstacles related to everyday living.
Newcastle has been chosen as one of four focus areas for Sport England's Everyday Sport Campaign and the Everyday Sport Awards will showcase the best examples of local excellence.
Vienna and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire: Total War and Everyday Life in World War I.
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