homely
1 of 1adjective/ˈhoʊmli/
Forms:more homely,most homely
1
(of a person) not very attractive
C1- Despite her homely appearance, she had a warm and engaging personality that drew people to her.
- He always considered himself rather homely, but his confidence and sense of humor made him quite charming to those who got to know him.
- She was not the most homely woman in the world, but she was certainly not beautiful.
- He was a homely child, but he grew up to be quite handsome.
- The homely girl stood out in a crowd with her simple dress and unassuming demeanor.
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2
comfortable and cozy in a way that gives a sense of being at home
C1- The cabin in the woods had a homely atmosphere with its crackling fireplace and soft, inviting couches.
- After a long day at work, there's nothing like sinking into a homely armchair with a good book.
- The quaint little cafe had a homely charm, making it a favorite spot for locals to relax and chat.
- Their living room was decorated in a homely style, with warm colors and plush rugs that made guests feel instantly comfortable.
- The innkeeper's warm smile and cozy guest rooms gave the bed and breakfast a homely ambiance that guests cherished.
3
plain, simple, and unpretentious
- She preferred homely clothing over flashy outfits.
- The meal was homely but satisfying.
- He had a homely demeanor that put everyone at ease.
- The writer's homely style appealed to a broad audience.
- The novel's homely narrative was quietly moving.