| homely | | |
| adj. | 1. homely, plain | lacking in physical beauty or proportion.; "a homely child"; "several of the buildings were downright homely"; "a plain girl with a freckled face" |
| ~ unattractive | lacking beauty or charm.; "as unattractive as most mining regions" |
| adj. | 2. homelike, homely, homey, homy | having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable.; "the homely everyday atmosphere"; "a homey little inn" |
| ~ comfortable, comfy | providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal).; "comfortable clothes"; "comfortable suburban houses"; "made himself comfortable in an armchair"; "the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable"; "are you comfortable?"; "feeling comfy now?" |
| adj. | 3. homely | plain and unpretentious.; "homely truths"; "letters to his son full of homely advice"; "homely fare" |
| ~ plain | not elaborate or elaborated; simple.; "plain food"; "stuck to the plain facts"; "a plain blue suit"; "a plain rectangular brick building" |
| adj. | 4. homely | without artificial refinement or elegance.; "plain homely furniture"; "homely manners" |
| ~ inelegant | lacking in refinement or grace or good taste. |
| mutual | | |
| adj. | 1. common, mutual | common to or shared by two or more parties.; "a common friend"; "the mutual interests of management and labor" |
| ~ shared | have in common; held or experienced in common.; "two shared valence electrons forming a bond between adjacent nuclei"; "a shared interest in philately" |
| adj. | 2. mutual, reciprocal | concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return.; "reciprocal aid"; "reciprocal trade"; "mutual respect"; "reciprocal privileges at other clubs" |
| ~ bilateral | affecting or undertaken by two parties.; "a bilateral agreement between the United States and Japan" |
| ~ trilateral | involving three parties.; "trilateral talks" |
| ~ correlative | expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation.; "correlative conjunctions" |
| ~ interactional, interactive | capable of acting on or influencing each other. |
| ~ reciprocative, reciprocatory | moving alternately backward and forward. |
| ~ reciprocative, reciprocatory | given or done or owed to each other. |
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