- en.wiktionary.org wiki/mundaneFrom Middle English mondeyne, from Old French mondain, from Late Latin mundanus, from Latin mundus (“world”). Compare Danish mondæn. Pronunciation.
- context.reverso.net çeviri/ingilizce-türkçe/…"mundane" metninin Reverso Context tarafından İngilizce-Türkçe bağlamda çevirisi: mundane things, mundane tasks.
- Sign up for the MUNDANE Newsletter. Email address ... Mundane Official Clothing. woman lying down wearing denim jacket raising her arms.
- wordhippo.com what-is/the-noun-for/mundane.html“To receive excessively from the world would drown oneself in the world and its mundanity.” mundie. (fantasy, slang) A mundane; an ordinary person.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/mundaneBe willing to do even mundane tasks. ...the mundane realities of life. ... It's an attitude that turns the mundane into something rather more interesting and exciting.
- etymonline.com word/mundaneFrom fem. of Latin animus "the rational soul; life; the mental powers, intelligence" (see animus) + genitive of mundus "universe, world" (see mundane).
- thecontentauthority.com blog/banal-vs-mundaneAre you tired of using the same old words to describe things that are boring or uninteresting? Look no further than the words “banal” and “mundane”.
- wordreference.com definition/mundane
- ...to this world or earth as contrasted with heaven; worldly; earthly:mundane affairs.
- common; ordinary; banal; unimaginative.
- thewordcounter.com What Does Mundane Mean? | The Word CounterSomething that is mundane might be considered dull. Then noun forms of mundane are mundaneness and mundanity, and the adverb form is mundanely.
- wordtools.ai definition/mundaneThe protagonist in the book was initially dissatisfied with her mundane life, but then embarked on a thrilling journey that changed everything.