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[ UK /ˈɛvɹɪmən/ ]
[ US /ˈɛvɹimən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the ordinary person

How To Use everyman In A Sentence

  • In the most compelling photographs, the clown is an isolated Everyman, and we are given the freedom to peruse his psychological depth.
  • Everyman wasn't as comprehensive and incisive as it might have been, but it was an intriguing, doleful documentary none the less.
  • Whereas the orderly Everyman respected and obeyed its conventions, the Elizabethans lived - and how they lived!
  • ‘It's about the Everyman, and how we are able to laugh about ourselves,’ says Brody.
  • At the same time, Page denies that his character, whose name evokes T.S. Eliot, is meant to be an Everyman.
  • Roth believes we all face death alone and his Everyman is utterly alone. Archive 2006-09-01
  • My work may seem to belong to different schools, but in fact so much of my work is about the same thing: the Everyman becoming a hero.
  • Spider-Man was an everyman, a character whose secret identity, Peter Parker, was your average joe.
  • Douglas plays a frustrated American everyman who suddenly loses control under the pressure of daily life.
  • Let's take a glimpse at how Rome and her history can give us a reaffirmation of our unshaken belief in the ability of Everyman, acting as a free individual, to repair all the damage ever done by history's tyrants and their tax gatherers.
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