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In his new book, scientist and author Dimitris Xygalatas explores how performing all kinds of rituals will have tangible impacts on our everyday... Your everyday rituals do impact your life — just not ...

Your everyday rituals do impact your life — just not how you might expect

The meaning of EVERYDAY is encountered or used routinely or typically : ordinary. How to use everyday in a sentence.

Everyday is a common adjective, while every day is an adverbial phrase. Learn the difference between the two words.

(Definition of everyday from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

1. of or pertaining to every day; daily: an everyday occurrence. 2. of or for ordinary days, as contrasted with Sundays, holidays, or special occasions: everyday clothes. 3. ordinary; commonplace.

You use everyday to describe something which happens or is used every day, or forms a regular and basic part of your life, so it is not especially interesting or unusual.

Everyday is an adjective we use to describe something that’s seen or used every day. It means “ordinary” or “typical.” Every day is a phrase that simply means “each day.” Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing always looks great?

Everyday is most commonly used as an adjective meaning daily or, in a more figurative sense, ordinary, as in an everyday occurrence. The phrase every day means each day—it functions as an adverb to describe how frequently an action is done, as in I try to exercise every day.