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Everyday

Adjective
UK /ˈev.ri.deɪ/
US /ˈev.ri.deɪ/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Normal, usual, or part of daily life.

Example

"These are everyday shoes."

"Stress is an everyday problem many people face at work."

"She enjoys the beauty of everyday moments like drinking tea with her mother."

Explanation

“Everyday” is used to describe something normal, usual, or happening daily. For example, “These are my everyday clothes” means clothes you wear regularly. It is different from “every day” (two words), which means “each day”. “Everyday” is an adjective used before a noun, like “everyday problems” or “everyday life”. It describes something common, ordinary, or part of daily routine.