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Everyday ˈevrideɪ Part Explained Adjective Change Life Business

Word3 everyday
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic /ˈevrideɪ/ /ˈevrideɪ/
Example
  • 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.
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everyday

(adjective)/ˈevrideɪ/ /ˈevrideɪ/
  1. 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.
    • Violent crime is part of the everyday experience of the people in these neighbourhoods.

    Extra Examples

    • 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.
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