Everyday
Everyday is an English adjective meaning ordinary, normal, or commonplace, especially in relation to daily life. It describes objects, experiences, or routines that are typical rather than exceptional. When used before a noun, everyday functions as a standard modifier: everyday clothes, everyday problems, everyday life. In such uses it conveys a sense of routine and practicality.
The two-word phrase every day means “each day” or “daily” and is used as an adverb or
Some writers distinguish between everyday and every day, but the primary rule is that one word is
Relation to other terms includes commonplace, routine, and quotidian; quotidian is a more formal synonym. Etymology
Usage notes: modern style guides generally prefer the one-word form for the adjective sense; the two-word form