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mundane
/ ˈmʌndeɪn; mʌnˈdeɪn /
adjective
- everyday, ordinary, or banal
- relating to the world or worldly matters
Derived Forms
- munˈdanity, noun
- ˈmundanely, adverb
Other Words From
- mun·danely adverb
- mun·daneness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mundane1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“That’s one of my main goals as an actor, to bring light to people’s life, enjoyment and entertainment, a departure, an escape from the mundane realities of day-to-day life.”
The danger of “Heretic” is nothing extraterrestrial, but rather the most common and mundane of earthly predators: a man.
These mundane tasks and long hours of repetitive training culminate in competitive outbursts where careers are made and broken.
The film’s inventive visual style made the surreal seem mundane and everyday.
Tonally, the film feels like vintage Mike Leigh - seemingly focused on the everyday and the mundane, yet packed with meaning.
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