ADVERB
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in a mundane manner
the young man spoke so mundanely of university life -
in a worldly manner
terrestrially changeable
How To Use mundanely In A Sentence
- There was a great deal of variation, ranging from the mundanely technical to the anguished plea for understanding and cooperation.
- There was a brief pause, as neither of us said anything; the only sound was the needle of my fountain pen scraping mundanely on the rough paper.
- More mundanely, by reducing the weight, recoil, and the upper-body strength required to use infantry weapons effectively, technology has made it possible for women to participate in combat on an equal footing with men.
- More mundanely, they're cooks, cleaners, drivers, a pair of willing hands and the biggest fan their child will ever have.
- Selected by Israel from among the 6,000-odd Palestinians it holds in its jails for terrorist (as opposed to mundanely criminal) offences, they are to be freed in two months' time.
- Fish soup with melting dollops of Gruyère is more mundanely satisfying, and a cassoulette of sweetbreads pleased everyone else at the table (still, you'd better like vermouth).
- the young man spoke so mundanely of university life
- Consequently, Irish immigrant correspondence was filled primarily with information that was, for its authors and recipients, vitally important but which often appears to contemporary scholars as mundanely personal or familial.
- More mundanely, not all those who would ‘pass’ have access to the same level of resources or conversely, the same capacity to deflect scrutiny.
- In the second sestet addressing the alluring features of the night, he finds the night too wonderful and May flowers too sweet to remain inside just mundanely sleeping. Archive 2009-06-01