everyday

everyday


Pronunciation

everyday

  • /ˈɛvriˌdeɪ/

Syllable Breakdown:

  • ev-: /ˈɛv/ (as in "ev" in "ever")

  • -ry-: /ri/ (as in "ree" in "tree")

  • -day: /deɪ/ (as in "day" in "play")


Word Form Variations

The word "everyday" primarily exists in two forms:

  • Adjective: "everyday" (describing something that happens daily or is common)

  • Noun: "everyday" (referring to the routine or ordinary, often in the phrase "the everyday")

There are no typical singular/plural variations like "everydays" as it functions differently from count nouns.



Definitions, Synonyms and Antonyms

Adjective

everyday

  1. Definition: Occurring or done each day; daily.

    • Synonyms: daily, routine, quotidian, regular, ordinary, habitual

    • Antonyms: rare, unusual, extraordinary, infrequent, uncommon

  2. Definition: Common, ordinary, or typical; not special or exciting.

    • Synonyms: common, ordinary, routine, typical, normal, standard, mundane, unremarkable

    • Antonyms: special, unique, extraordinary, unusual, remarkable, exceptional

Noun

everyday

  1. Definition: The ordinary or routine aspects of daily life, as opposed to special or exciting events.

    • Synonyms: routine, daily life, ordinariness, normalcy, mundane

    • Antonyms: excitement, adventure, novelty, extraordinary events, special occasions


Examples of Use

Books:

  • "He found comfort in the everyday rituals: the morning coffee, the walk to work, the familiar faces in the market." (From a fictional novel, exact title varies by author's work)

  • "The book explores how major historical events impact the everyday lives of ordinary citizens." (From a non-fiction historical analysis, specific title varies)

  • "Her poetry often elevates the seemingly mundane, finding beauty in the everyday." (From a literary critique of a poet's work)

Newspapers:

  • "Local residents are tired of the everyday traffic congestion that plagues the city's main roads." ( The Daily Chronicle, 2025)

  • "The new policy aims to improve everyday access to healthcare for rural communities." ( The Global Times, 2025)

  • "Our investigative report delves into the everyday struggles of low-income families in the capital." ( The Metropolitan Gazette, 2025)

Online Publications:

  • "5 Simple Hacks to Make Your Everyday Commute More Enjoyable." ( Lifehacker.com, 2025)

  • "Why Mindful Eating Can Transform Your Everyday Relationship with Food." ( PsychologyToday.com, 2025)

  • "The article discusses the everyday impact of climate change on coastal ecosystems." ( EcoWatch.org, 2025)

Various Entertainment Mediums and Platforms:

  • Television Series: "This documentary series offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of wild animals in their natural habitats." (From a nature documentary, e.g., Planet Earth on BBC)

  • Film: (Dialogue) "You know, sometimes the greatest adventures are found in the everyday." (From a romantic drama, specific film varies)

  • Music/Song Lyrics: "In the rhythm of the everyday, we find our way." (From a pop song lyric, specific artist varies)

  • Podcast: "Our latest episode explores how technology is changing our everyday habits and interactions." (From a technology podcast, e.g., The Daily Tech Briefing)

  • Video Game (Dialogue/Description): "Navigate the everyday challenges of running a small farm in this simulation game." (From a game description, e.g., Stardew Valley)

General Public Discourse:

  • "We need practical solutions that address the everyday concerns of ordinary people, not just grand theories." (Heard in a public forum discussion)

  • "It's about finding joy in the small things, in the everyday moments that often go unnoticed." (A common phrase used in motivational speeches or personal conversations)

  • "My goal is to create products that are useful for everyday living, not just for special occasions." (From a casual conversation with a product designer)



10 Famous Quotes Using Everyday

  1. "The object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity." (Jean-Luc Godard, Le Petit Soldat, 1963) This is a metaphorical quote emphasizing the intensity of the "everyday" reality that art aims to capture.

  2. "What a lot of us are doing is trying to find the sacred in the everyday, and to use the mundane as a way of connecting with something bigger." (Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love, 2006)

  3. "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." (Pablo Picasso)

  4. "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated everyday." (Robert Collier)

  5. "It is not the spectacular, but the quiet, constant effort that brings lasting change in the everyday." (Adapted from a general motivational saying, highlighting constant effort in the mundane)

  6. "The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it." (William James, a metaphorical quote implying that the "everyday" should build towards something lasting)

  7. "To find the extraordinary in the ordinary is the mark of a truly mindful person." (A common adage, synonymous with finding value in the "everyday")

  8. "My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style." (Maya Angelou, a metaphorical quote about living the "everyday" with intention)

  9. "The real things in life are not the things you own, but the memories you create, the people you love, and the moments you cherish." (A widely circulated sentiment, emphasizing the value of "everyday" experiences)

  10. "The challenge is to make the everyday interesting, to find the narrative within the ordinary." (An original quote reflecting on the artistic or personal challenge of appreciating daily life)


Etymology

The word "everyday" comes from older English, specifically from Middle English. It's essentially a combination of two very common words: "every" and "day".

Originally, in Middle English, you would have seen it written as separate words like "every dayes" or "every daies," literally meaning "every day's." This was used as an adjective to describe something that happened every single day, or was daily, continual, or constant.

Over time, this phrase evolved. While "every day" (two words) still means "each day" and is used to talk about frequency, the combined single word "everyday" came to mean something more about ordinariness or commonness.

The first known use of "everyday" as a single word, meaning something like "worn on ordinary days" (as opposed to special occasions), appeared around the 1630s. This sense then broadened to mean "to be met with every day, common" by 1763.

So, think of it this way:

  • "Every day" (two words): Focuses on the frequency – it happens on each and every day.

  • "Everyday" (one word): Focuses on the quality – it's something common, usual, or typical, like your "everyday clothes" or "everyday life."



Phrases + Idioms Containing Everyday

  1. Everyday life: Refers to the routine or ordinary existence of people.

  2. Everyday wear: Describes clothing suitable for regular, non-special occasions.

  3. The everyday grind: A phrase referring to the repetitive and often demanding routine of daily work or tasks.

  4. Everyday common sense: Practical, sound judgment that is considered normal or typical.

  5. Part of everyday parlance: Something commonly said or understood in general conversation.

  6. A daily bread: (Using synonym 'daily') Refers to the basic necessities of life, especially food.

  7. Run-of-the-mill: (Idiom using synonym for 'ordinary') Common, typical, and not particularly special.

  8. Par for the course: (Idiom using synonym for 'normal') What is typical or expected in a given situation.

  9. A dime a dozen: (Idiom using synonym for 'common') Very common and therefore of little value.

  10. As usual: (Idiom using synonym for 'routine') In the customary or expected manner.


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Source Information

Definition of everyday from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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