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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151. There is a bar code plus thirteen digit number on the front of this copy of Everyday Electronics.
152. The passage from esoteric scientific theory into everyday discourse describes the prototype of objectification.
153. Sympathy for the general aims of civil rights legislation turned to hostility when it affected people's everyday lives.
154. It adds a bold splash of colour to all kinds of snacks, and turns everyday items into original-looking and great-tasting treats.
155. The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking. Albert Einstein
156. I would rather live 10 years doing what I love, than drag through life 50 years, hating everyday I live. RVM
157. It's great to celebrate the birth of our lord, but greater still is the realization that he is born everyday within the temple of our heart and lives therein with us eternally. RVM
158. Yet our everyday understanding of this term is intimately connected with the idea of choice.
159. Objectives for Care outlines practical applications for nurses to use in their everyday working lives.
160. Under the surface of an everyday conversation a duel of two astute minds was taking place.
161. They learn through everyday play, and through the care and attention of adults around them.
162. Client purchasers require that this be translated back into everyday discourse.
163. Everyday there will be an opportunity to smile or to frown, to dance or to drown, to be glad or sad. It's a choice! RVM
164. Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Pablo Picasso
165. Its vigour and vitality attest to a popular piety deeply rooted in the everyday life of the local community.
166. Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world. John Milton
167. Their attention to the minor details of everyday life paints a far more vivid picture of bygone days than any history book.
168. As in human warfare[sentencedict.com], chemical defences are essentially deterrents rather than everyday weapons.
169. Time was no longer associated just with cataclysms and festivals but rather with everyday life.
170. You may like to check just how well you listen by practising listening in some simple everyday situations.
171. It is thinking beyond the confines of the ordinary everyday mind.
172. Borrowing is looked upon as a natural part of everyday life so long as it is kept within bounds.
173. The video showed everyday situations which the staff could relate to, and enabled them to make very constructive comments.
174. After Macintosh, these digital worlds began to weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life.
175. The basic idea, in short, is that the problem of individuation should be approached from the horizon of ordinary everyday experience.
176. The problem is that the first law in particular is contrary to what we seem to observe in everyday life. Sentencedict.com
177. They colour everyday life, in terms of both verbal and practical consciousness.
178. The book contains many fine descriptive passages about everyday life in China.
179. He is always the first to leave office everyday.
180. Instead they used them for ornamentation in 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.