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homely

American  
[hohm-lee] / ˈhoʊm li /

adjective

homelier, homeliest
  1. lacking in physical attractiveness; not beautiful; unattractive.

    a homely child.

  2. not having elegance, refinement, or cultivation.

  3. proper or suited to the home or to ordinary domestic life; plain; unpretentious.

    homely food.

  4. commonly seen or known.


homely British  
/ ˈhəʊmlɪ /

adjective

  1. characteristic of or suited to the ordinary home; unpretentious

    1. warm and domesticated in manner or appearance

    2. plain or ugly

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Related Words

Simple, homely ( homey ), homelike, plain imply absence of adornment or embellishment. Something that is simple is not elaborate or complex: a simple kind of dress. In the United States, homely usually suggests absence of natural beauty: an unattractive person almost homely enough to be called ugly. In England, the word suggests a wholesome simplicity without artificial refinement or elegance; since it characterizes that which is comfortable and attractive, it is equivalent to homey : a homely cottage. Homelike also emphasizes comfort and attractiveness, but it conveys less strongly than does homey a sense of intimate security: a homelike interior, arrangement, atmosphere. Something that is plain has little or no adornment: expensive but plain clothing.

Other Word Forms

  • homeliness noun
  • overhomeliness noun
  • overhomely adjective
  • unhomeliness noun
  • unhomely adjective

Etymology

Origin of homely

First recorded in 1300–50, homely is from the Middle English word homly. See home, -ly

Example Sentences

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We wait, pretending to appreciate a rather homely rendering of George Washington in the lobby, when a commotion descends from a nearby staircase.

From Literature

Even my mother said Howard was the homeliest baby she’d ever laid eyes on, but she did say that he would probably be just fine once he grew some hair.

From Literature

Even though it was homely and ill-fitting, my dress nearly filled the doorframe.

From Literature

The tulip bulbs had been homely as turnips when planted, but a winter spent underground had worked its magic.

From Literature

Jenny Nimmo, the head of inclusion at East Midlands Academy Trust, which runs Prince William Academy, says the unit will have more "homely" classrooms and on-site mental health provision.

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