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mundane

Definition for mundane

adjective as in ordinary

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Example Sentences

Despite that, the Dodgers were still viewed as favorites all along — for more mundane reasons typical of other free agencies.

It’s a mundane image or situation not entirely tethered to reality.

From Salon

But pretending it's about masculinity is a good way to distract from the mundane fact that, like a stereotypical capitalist parasite, Zuckerberg has adopted a hostile posture towards his own workers.

From Salon

Lynchian, it reads, blurs "surreal or sinister elements with the mundane" - an accolade fitting of the four-time Oscar nominee turned lifetime achievement recipient, whose character was as big as his films.

From BBC

Aspects from lived lives, fantasies, folk stories and mundane tragedies wove themselves into the script.

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

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