Antonym: heavenly. Similar words: round and round, in danger, defendant, attendance, boundary, fundamental, dan, lane. Meaning: ['mʌndeɪn] adj. 1. found in the ordinary course of events 2. concerned with the world or worldly matters 3. belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly.
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61 But Sophie Ryder is a sculptor who finds artistic merit in the more mundane aspects of rural life.
62 Mirth is an escape from the humdrum just as the transcendent is an escape from the mundane.
63 The first type tend to be over more mundane matters, with the third being the more serious.
64 Let's take talk at what many would consider its most mundane level: social chit-chat.
65 Shrugging off her bag, she forced her mind on to more mundane things.
66 The other was equally mundane: how the airlines could finance the purchase of such an expensive plane.
67 While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the anticlerical view of the monk, it also renders his portrait mundane.
68 To and from school, on mundane errands, and finally for the pleasure of exploring.
69 Conversely, pursuing a mundane, poorly paid job or no job at all may provoke a sense of alienation from society.
70 The conversation passed effortlessly from mundane matters to philosophy, spirituality, politics, art.
71 Yet I see the mundane matter of the script quite clearly.
72 With all due respect to February, it can be one of the most mundane months of the sports year.
73 That they verge on clich without becoming mundane is testament to Romo's strength as a storyteller.
74 Was this snobbery or some more mundane consideration of copyright?
75 Almost all Modigliani's portraits have an air of mystery which raises them above the level of the mundane.
76 By this I mean that, like the priest, he deals in sacred matters, converting mundane problems to moral issues.
77 I intend to analyse the sexism in such texts on a more immediate, if mundane, level.
78 The Frankenstein creature is kid stuff horror: one-dimensional, mundane, bumbling, awkward, clumsily destructive.
79 According to testimony, Rosen was recorded without his knowledge while talking with a female client about mundane matters.
80 Clinton arrived, of course with a more mundane ambition than his grand Republican predecessor.
81 Her London life was sedate, almost mundane.
82 Your work is just going to be mundane triviality.
83 Other mundane factors also affect how phones are used.
84 Let me make a wish that I can always retain a little bit sincerity, munificence ,(http://Sentencedict.com) kindness and patience in the fast rhythm and mundane world.
85 It was considered mundane, belonging to the world of pleasure, which a real sannyasi must at all costs avoid.
86 Functional programming represents the next abstraction leap: ceding more mundane details such as iteration, concurrency, and state to the runtime as much as possible.
87 A paint finish can transform something everyday and mundane into something more elaborate.
88 Film critic)Libby's columns serve as a continuing account of her amusingly mundane life and the peripheral role that movies play in it.
89 Although this idea has been alienated into mundane monastic idea in the Western Christian World for a long time, but it continues to exist until present time in the World of Eastern Orthodox Church.
90 Nick Veasey of Kent, England, turns the mundane into the magnificent by X-raying ordinary objects, and turning the photographic results into art.
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