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
(North America) Lacking in beauty or elegance, plain in appearance, physically unattractive.
What does "homely" mean?
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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."
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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.
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
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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