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mundanity

[ muhn-dan-i-tee ]

noun

plural mundanities.
  1. the condition or quality of being mundane; mundaneness.
  2. an instance of being mundane:

    one of the mundanities of everyday life.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mundanity1

First recorded in 1495–1505; mundane + -ity
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Example Sentences

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There’s a mundanity to the world Trương depicts here, yet also a kind of beguiling vision of what this world holds.

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Ahead of her first performance at the BBC Proms, the actor explained that in exploring the mundanities of the composer's life and likening them to her own, he becomes less intimidating as a figure.

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Overwhelmed by the commitments or mundanity of day-to-day life, while simultaneously unwilling or unable to voice their emotions, men often find it hard to cope.

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It is hard to blame these fans for wanting to swap the mundanity of everyday life for a world where potion classes and Quidditch matches reign supreme.

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Musgraves’ is once again paving her own path: her country has become folk, her songs are pretty and delicate with lyrics that find profundity in mundanity.

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