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[ US /mənˈdeɪn/ ]
[ UK /mʌndˈe‍ɪn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. concerned with the world or worldly matters
    he developed an immense terrestrial practicality
    mundane affairs
  2. belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly
    so terrene a being as himself
    not a fairy palace; yet a mundane wonder of unimagined kind
  3. found in the ordinary course of events
    it was a routine day
    a placid everyday scene
    there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute

How To Use mundane In A Sentence

  • The result of this inversion is for Chayes a new transcendentalism, one in which "the man raises himself to a level above both the human and the mundane natural" (Shelley 624). Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • There was a great deal of variation, ranging from the mundanely technical to the anguished plea for understanding and cooperation.
  • You're gonna become one unhappy, sore and mundane dude if you wore uncomfy shoes all the time.
  • At the root of the problem is nothing so mundane as access to the hills and glens but the booming industry in Scottish barony titles that sell on average for £55,000 each.
  • Alternative ideology becomes a means of imbuing both self and community with an element of the mythic, and validating perceived limitations and shortcomings while sacralizing the mundane.
  • Back in the late 1970s it languished at motoring's base camp, keeping company with much more mundane marques.
  • If, however, the Logos is intrinsically the Son of God, then Christ is the Son of God, not because he is the begotten of God in the flesh (early Christian), but because the spiritual being existing in him is the antemundane reproduction of History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)
  • We're basically conditioning our physical bodies to run with our spirits when we cast away the mundane and fly into the world of ritual.
  • It was hard to return to mundane matters after such excitement.
  • You are too bored and lack enthusiasm for mundane tasks today. The Sun
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