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home·ly (hōm′lē)
adj. home·li·er, home·li·est
1. Not attractive or good-looking: a homely child.
2. Lacking elegance or refinement: homely furniture.
3. Of a simple or unpretentious nature; plain: homely truths.
4. Characteristic of the home or of home life: homely skills.
home′li·ness n.

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homely (ˈhəʊmlɪ)
adj, -lier or -liest
1. characteristic of or suited to the ordinary home; unpretentious
2. (of a person)
a. Brit warm and domesticated in manner or appearance
b. US and Canadian plain or ugly
ˈhomeliness n

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home•ly (ˈhoʊm li)

adj. -li•er, -li•est.
1. lacking in physical attractiveness; plain.
2. simple; unpretentious: homely food.
3. commonly seen or known; familiar.
[1300–50; Middle English homly]
home′li•ness, n.
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