Synonym: casual, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday. Similar words: every, everyone, every other, every inch, every bit, every time, everybody, in every way. Meaning: [ˈevrɪdeɪ; -ˈdeɪ] adj. 1. found in the ordinary course of events 2. suited for everyday use 3. commonplace and ordinary.
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91. The girl helps her mother to wash up after dinner everyday.
92. For many people, alas, hunger is part of everyday life.
93. It affects the quality of your everyday existence.
94. A magically barred inner space, removed from everyday life.
95. No two pieces of our everyday crockery match.
96. Hypothetical thinking goes beyond the confines of everyday experience.
97. This is also dramatically apparent in everyday life.
98. For a long time she had been out of control, unable to cope with the everyday demands of her new royal role.
99. But here is where even the everyday eating apple takes on a different meaning according to the context.
100. These histories may be similar on very large scales, but they will differ greatly on normal, everyday scales.
101. Our scheme aims to promote your strengths and help you to become confident in the use of Mathematics in everyday life.
102. The bottom octave and a half of its compass is the best part of its range for everyday use.
103. Most of the everyday life activities of the actor are performed within its boundaries, and it is fully familiar to him.
104. I check out your web page everyday as apart from a decent cup of tea I miss my Sun newspaper badly!
105. Lying is a way of life- – lying is inevitable in everyday life. Lying is a conscious attempt of the mind to protect ourselves, or to advance our self- interest, by distorting the truth or telling deceptive falsehoods. Dr T.P.Chia
106. But her message of simplicity and sacrifice in everyday life won her a strong following, and in 1925 she was canonized.
107. Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days, although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar
108. Do something for somebody everyday for which you do not get paid. Albert Schweitzer
109. It obviously precluded its use in everyday transactions, such as buying loaves of bread.
110. Perm Revitaliser from TiGi Linea is designed to counteract the relaxing effects that everyday shampooing can have on your perm.
111. The little evidence available about the level or accuracy of memory in everyday driving situations suggests that it may be surprisingly poor.
112. Even to list these begins to unravel some of the complications in this everyday concept.
113. It had little relevance to their everyday concerns and displayed contempt for the Yiddish language-their mother tongue.
114. Keeping up with the day-to-day pressure of everyday life leaves little time to devote to ourselves.
115. Technical expressions which are in everyday usage within an occupational group, can be totally alien to outsiders.
116. I knew I had him in the first round. Almighty God was with me. I want everyone to bear witness, I am the greatest! I'm the greatest thing that ever lived. I don't have a mark on my face, and I upset Sonny Liston, and I just turned twenty- two years old. I must be the greatest. I showed the world. I talk to God everyday. I know the real God. I shook up the world, I'm the king of the world. You must listen to me. I am the greatest! I can't be beat!Sentencedict.com Muhammad Ali
117. I want all of you, forever, you and me, everyday. Nicholas Sparks
118. We are not carrying the cross when we are poor or suffering small everyday things - these are all part of life.
119. I think everyday is a women’s day in my home.. there are two big women, my wife and my daughter, they have done a good job in their life, so when I look at them, it is women’s day for me. Jeetendra
120. For example, a leading question may take the respondent outside the bounds of the context of everyday life.
More similar words: every, everyone, every other, every inch, every bit, every time, everybody, in every way, everything, every now and then, by day, never-never, very, slavery, ever, delivery, recovery, never, sever, fever, discovery, revert, ever so, for ever, however, severe, clever, revere, reverse, several.