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    homely
    /ˈhəʊmli/

    adjective

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  2. plain or ordinary, but pleasant: The hotel was homely and comfortable. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. comfortable After a long journey I was looking forward to sleeping in a comfortable bed. comfy There are two big comfy sofas in the lounge. cosy UK The living room is warm and cosy.

  3. Jul 1, 2012 · Homely can mean suggestive or characteristic of a place of residence or home, or plain or unattractive in appearance. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of homely from Merriam-Webster.

  4. Homely means lacking in physical attractiveness, not beautiful, or unattractive. It can also mean plain, unpretentious, or suited to the home. See the origin, synonyms, and example sentences of homely.

  5. 1. characteristic of or suited to the ordinary home; unpretentious. 2. (of a person) a. British. warm and domesticated in manner or appearance. b. mainly US and Canadian. plain or ugly.

  6. Homely can mean making you feel comfortable, as if you were in your own home, or not attractive, depending on the context and variety of English. Learn how to use this adjective with examples, synonyms and pronunciation tips.

  7. Homely describes someone who's plain or unattractive, like your homely Aunt Agnes or her squish-faced bulldog. The adjective homely is a slightly more gentle word than ugly, with a meaning closer to "plain" than "hideous." It's almost always used to describe a less-than-attractive person, and occasionally an animal.

  8. Homely can mean plain, unattractive, or lacking refinement, but the meaning varies depending on the context and the speaker's accent. Learn how to use homely correctly in American and British English, and see synonyms and translations.