Everyday
UK /["/ˈevrideɪ/"]/US /["/ˈevrideɪ/"]/
Definition
used or happening every day or regularly; ordinary
In simple words: something that happens regularly or is used daily
Examples
- 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.
- Violent crime is part of the everyday experience of the people in these neighbourhoods.
- The invention was explained in non-technical everyday language.
- They are good at finding inventive solutions to everyday problems.
- Such occasions are far from everyday occurrences.
- They're trying to get on with normal, everyday activities.
Usage notes
Use 'everyday' to describe ordinary things or routine activities. Avoid using it in formal writing; instead, use 'common' or 'usual'.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'every' in 'every day' is in your 'everyday' life.
Collocations
- everyday activities
- everyday life
- everyday tasks
- everyday problems
- everyday clothing
Synonyms
- ordinary
- common
- routine
- typical
- normal
Antonyms
- uncommon
- rare
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'everyday' with 'every day' — 'everyday' is an adjective, while 'every day' means each day.
- Using 'everyday' to describe something special or unusual — it's for normal, routine situations.