banausic

ADJECTIVE
  1. (formal) ordinary and not refined
    he felt contempt for all banausic occupations
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How To Use banausic In A Sentence

  • The research on nonlinear dynamics not only has significance of science, but also has good banausic prospects.
  • he felt contempt for all banausic occupations
  • Perhaps Mr. Mazzocco's inventive use of the English language is the source of the confusion, with his "irriguous" organ and "banausic" muse which go "havocking" about the western world. Myra, Myron, & Gore
  • The banausic Fortune Plaza occupies a prime piece of property in Beijing's much-vaunted CBD.
  • This utopian sentiment, patently present in the banausic sentimentality of lyrics in popular music, combines with the notion of uniform moral space to render the specificity of religious and political roles opaque.
  • But Hari does an excellent job of ripping the banausic frontmen for archaic prejudice to shreds.
  • They used the term banausic for the low-cast, cringing souls involved in the making of things. UUpdates - All updates
  • Perhaps Mr. Mazzocco's inventive use of the English language is the source of the confusion, with his "irriguous" organ and "banausic" muse which go "havocking" about the western world. Myra, Myron, & Gore
  • The gainful occupations, or any occupations pursued for gain, were "banausic," which meant that they had an effect opposite to that of cultivation. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
  • Harry has recently shut down the comments boxes on his post (as has a certain banausic, irrelevant gnat), and one sees why.
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