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homely in Latin

homely in Latin is invenustus — homely means simple, cosy, and comfortable, in the way of a family home.

homely in Latin

invenustus
adj
(North America) Lacking in beauty or elegance, plain in appearance, physically unattractive.

What does "homely" mean?

  1. adj Simple, cosy, and comfortable, in the way of a family home.
    "The inn had a homely feel, with a fire crackling in the corner."
  2. adj (chiefly US) Plain-looking; not physically attractive.
    "He described himself modestly as a homely fellow with an honest face."

homely in a sentence

  • The inn had a homely feel, with a fire crackling in the corner.
  • He described himself modestly as a homely fellow with an honest face.

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What is "homely" in Latin?

"homely" in Latin is invenustus. homely means: Simple, cosy, and comfortable, in the way of a family home.

How do you use "homely" in a sentence?

Example: "The inn had a homely feel, with a fire crackling in the corner." In Latin, "homely" is invenustus.

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