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Homespun vs Everyday - What's the difference?

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Homespun is a related term of everyday.


As adjectives the difference between homespun and everyday

is that homespun is (of yarn) spun in the home while everyday is appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions.

As nouns the difference between homespun and everyday

is that homespun is fabric made from homespun yarn while everyday is (rare) the ordinary or routine day or occasion.

As an adverb everyday is

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homespun

English

Adjective

  • (of yarn) Spun in the home.
  • (of fabric) Woven in the home.
  • (of clothing etc) Made from homespun fabric.
  • * Washington Irving
  • homespun country garbs
  • (by extension) Plain and homely; unsophisticated and unpretentious.
  • * Dryden
  • our homespun English proverb
  • * Addison
  • our homespun authors
  • * (seeCites)
  • Noun

  • Fabric made from homespun yarn.
  • * (seeCites)
  • (obsolete) An unpolished, rustic person. Example: "What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?" - Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream Act III Scene I
  • * (seeCites)
  • See also

    * homegrown * roughspun

    everyday

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions
  • * 1906 , , Chapter 4: The engine-burglar,
  • When they had gone, Bobbie put on her everyday frock, and went down to the railway.
  • commonplace, ordinary
  • * 2010 , Malcolm Knox, The Monthly , April 2010, Issue 55, The Monthly Ptd Ltd, page 42:
  • Although it is an everyday virus, there is something about influenza that inspires awe.

    Synonyms

    * mundane * quotidian * routine * unremarkable * workaday

    Adverb

    (head)
  • Usage notes

    When describing the frequency of an event, it is considered correct to separate the individual words: every hour'', ''every day'', ''every week , etc.

    Noun

    (-)
  • (rare) the ordinary or routine day or occasion