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    everyday
    /ˌɛvrɪˈdeɪ/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. each day; daily: "I get up at six every day"

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  2. being part of normal life and not special. ordinary He took ordinary household objects and transformed them into pieces of art. everyday Computers are now just a part of everyday life. quotidian We longed for the quotidian rituals, like shopping and tea, that the end of the war would bring.

  3. The meaning of EVERYDAY is encountered or used routinely or typically : ordinary. How to use everyday in a sentence.

  4. adjective. /ˈevrideɪ/ [only before noun] used or happening every day or regularly; ordinary. Change is a part of everyday life in business. plates and dishes for everyday use. Using everyday objects, basic scientific principles can be explained to young children.

  5. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use everyday to describe something which happens or is used every day, or forms a regular and basic part of your life, so it is not especially interesting or unusual. In the course of my everyday life, I had very little contact with teenagers.

  6. noun. the routine or ordinary day or occasion: We use inexpensive plates for everyday. everyday. / ˈɛvrɪˌdeɪ / adjective. happening each day; daily. commonplace or usual; ordinary. suitable for or used on ordinary days as distinct from Sundays or special days.

  7. normal, usual, or happening every day: Computers are now part of everyday life. (Definition of everyday from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. The adjective everyday describes the common things that you generally do as part of a regular day — doing the dishes in an everyday task — but it can also have the sense of “ordinary,” like the casual everyday clothes you wear when you’re not doing anything special.