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mundane

Definition for mundane

adjective as in ordinary

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Example Sentences

Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman.

They even posted mundane administrative materials, including expense accounts and personnel memos.

The acts ranged from the mundane to the unexpected: Assisted a tourist with directions because he looked lost.

Quality can be found in the most mundane works of man—even within the rusting gears of a motorcycle engine.

“When it comes to something mundane, like kosher laws, their pronouncements may be absurd, but so be it,” says Hirsch.

Ahimsa truly understood is in my humble opinion a panacea for all evils mundane and extra-mundane.

About six thousand years (according to mundane measure), or thereabouts.

The gentle sadness of the autumn day had moved her to discourse on the mutability of mundane things.

Now, when the foolish girl disappeared behind the door, I turned away from the gate full of anger at all mundane things.

Thou createst motion, and yet maintainest the equilibrium of all things mundane and celestial.

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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mundane, such as: banal, day-to-day, everyday, humdrum, normal, and prosaic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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