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Workaday
Workaday meaning
Suitable for everyday use. | Mundane or commonplace.
Example sentences (13)
The kind of modest, workaday miracle that feels like it could, with any luck, lead to something bigger.
Although an antique gilt-framed mirror dominates this dining room featured in “The Romantic Minimalist,” the rustic farmhouse table, vintage Bakelite railway clock and workaday lighting bring the whole space back down to earth.
The speed, scale and amplification of the power to capture an aspect of routine workaday life and cast it as nefarious activity are staggering.
The author finds an old-fashioned paternalism in many of tech’s biggest companies, a belief that their workers are creators within a family of creators rather than denizens of the salariat engaged in the workaday slog of coding.
But there could be workaday advantages to Henry-ing: no need to take half a day off to visit a dental professional--hopefully meaning more frequent visits and fewer costly procedures.
In the case of vitex negundo, science and workaday life clearly meet.
While a centrist Democrat might appeal to moderate Republicans, there is far more pay dirt in a narrative and campaign that could bring home workaday voters in the heartland who once were the soul of the Democratic Party.
And Yorkshire is very much here in the world, very workaday.
But this is pretty much as far as most workaday tourists will venture.
Even something as workaday as a conversation over dinner about the events of the day can be fraught with frustration too.
Everybody else is workaday fine, except Angela Bassett, who’s getting dangerously close to playing a caricature of herself.
There was something about Dietle’s that pulled you out of your humdrum workaday grind and into its vortex, like a former bartender who became homeless and lived in a tent out back for a while.
General characteristics Racine restricts his vocabulary to 4000 words. citation He rules out all workaday expressions since, although the Greeks could call a spade a spade, he does not believe that this is possible in Latin or French.