'Everyday' definitions:
Definition of 'everyday'
From: WordNet
adjective
Found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant [syn: everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday]
adjective
Appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions; "casual clothes"; "everyday clothes" [syn: casual, everyday, daily]
adjective
Commonplace and ordinary; "the familiar everyday world"
Definition of 'Everyday'
From: GCIDE
- Everyday \Ev"er*y*day`\, a. Used or fit for every day; common; usual; as, an everyday suit of clothes. [1913 Webster]
- The mechanical drudgery of his everyday employment. --Sir. J. Herchel. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'everyday'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- accepted,
- accustomed,
- Attic,
- average,
- chaste,
- circadian,
- classic,
- classical,
- colloquial,
- common,
- commonplace,
- conformable,
- consuetudinary,
- conventional,
- conversational,
- current,
- customary,
- daily,
- diurnal,
- dull,
- established,
- familiar,
- frequent,
- frequentative,
- garden,
- garden-variety,
- generally accepted,
- habitual,
- homely,
- homespun,
- household,
- inferior,
- informal,
- lowly,
- many,
- many times,
- matter-of-fact,
- mediocre,
- mundane,
- nondescript,
- nonstandard,
- normal,
- normative,
- not rare,
- obtaining,
- of common occurrence,
- oft-repeated,
- oftentime,
- ordinary,
- plain,
- popular,
- predominating,
- prescribed,
- prescriptive,
- prevailing,
- prevalent,
- prosaic,
- prosy,
- pure,
- pure and simple,
- quotidian,
- received,
- recurrent,
- regular,
- regulation,
- routine,
- run-of-the-mill,
- set,
- simple,
- spoken,
- standard,
- stock,
- substandard,
- thick-coming,
- time-honored,
- traditional,
- uneducated,
- unexceptional,
- unexciting,
- unimaginative,
- universal,
- unliterary,
- unremarkable,
- unstudied,
- usual,
- vernacular,
- widespread,
- wonted,
- workaday,
- workday