everyday
adjective
uk/ˈev.ri.deɪ/us/ˈev.ri.deɪ/ordinary,typical, orusual:
日常的;通常的;普通的the everydaylivesofordinaryRussiancitizens普通俄国人的日常生活
Deathwas an everydayoccurrenceduring the Civil War.在内战期间,死亡是家常便饭。
Synonyms
quotidianformal
unremarkable
workaday
being part of normal life and not special
- ordinaryHe took ordinary household objects and transformed them into pieces of art.
- everydayComputers are now just a part of everyday life.
- quotidianWe longed for the quotidian rituals, like shopping and tea, that the end of the war would bring.
- day-to-dayDay-to-day operations of the team would be handled by the assistant coach.
- dailyI'm looking for a good daily shampoo that won't damage my hair.
- I am theformalleaderof theprojectbut the everydaymanagementis in thehandsof myassistant.
- Comedy is so oftenbasedin the minutiae of everydaylife.
- She hasmaintainedanOlympiandetachmentfrom the everydaybusinessof theoffice.
- In hispoemseverydayrealityisinvestedwith asenseofwonderanddelight.
- Street-fights are an everydayoccurrencein thisareaof thecity.
Plain and ordinary
- as it comesidiom
- austere
- austerely
- austerity
- average Joe
- homeliness
- homely
- homespun
- homey
- humble
- run-of-the-mill
- severe
- severely
- simple
- something/nothing to shout aboutidiom
- unoriginal
- unostentatiously
- unremarkable
- well trodden
- workaday