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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91 Everyday, mundane energies dictate that you let go of dishonest or negative relationships, especially those that undermine you, or draw forth your lower self.
92 One can conflate it to a metaphysical artistic ideal, or a mundane and profane experience.
93 While working on lots of enterprise projects, we wanted to minimize the amount of manual programming involved, so we tried to automate mundane and repetitive work for developers.
94 What better way to describe a URL shortener than "the incredible shrinking URL?" It's a fantastic way to represent a fairly mundane service.
95 I see clearly the distinction between the poor doctrine of mundane science and our sacred, all-embracing teaching.
96 The Way of the World is a masterpiece which elevates the mundane to the memorable and captures the thrill of two passionate and curious young men discovering both the world and themselves.
97 The Shanghai Pentagonal Mart is bigger than the Virginia headquarters of the US defence department, sprawling across over 70 acres, but it has a rather more mundane purpose.
98 Each one of these Mother Teresa quotations is a refreshing view of life's mundane problems.
99 Bridging the divine and mundane, shape shifting, divine gifts, personal growth.
100 The " pure'scientist often assumes that the application of knowledge is mundane.
101 Special Mount: The antipaladin's special mount is identical to the paladin's special mount, except that it is a crossbreed of mundane steed and nightmare and is utterly evil.
102 Don't overlook some of the more mundane items, such as books and sports equipment.
103 It'sounds mundane, but it is a licence to print money.
104 I up tackle mundane chores, like paying bills, organizing books, or up.
105 A grasp of mundane affairs is genuine knowledge; an understanding of worldly wisdom is true learning.
106 We shall first discuss a more mundane version of the twin paradox.
107 Earlier job histories of those who made the final cut were even more mundane: kitchen worker, teacher, prison counselor, messenger, accounting assistant, and waiter.
108 Peace comes through rising above the mundane and seeing the larger picture.
109 Ascetic and pragmatic, in their remote monastic eyrie they remained aloof from mundane strife, wrapped in meditation that knew no gods or elements of magic.
110 Democratic officials stressed that the OMB statement was a mundane if not uneventful maneuver.
111 I hope I can get an interesting job and not something mundane.
112 Let us assume that our hypothetical mundane business then had $2 million of earnings also, but needed $18 million in net tangible assets for normal operations.
113 During this time, he was leading a double life with activities far less mundane than the usual celebrity vices of drinking, drugging or philandering.
113 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114 Approaching the age of 70, I should be said to be weather-beaten and insightful about the mundane affairs yet I'm still alternately sober and muddled.
115 But such is the uneasy state of the Lakers that something as mundane as his participation in an exhibition game qualifies as news these days.
116 Alternately mawkish and grisly, The Lovely Bones bounces back and forth between Susie's dreamily surreal limbo and the mundane miseries of life on earth.
117 The animals listed in this bestiary range from the mundane to the fantastic.
118 Under their masonic aprons and emblems he could not help seeing the uniforms and the decorations they were striving after in mundane life.
119 Our minds are taken up with far more mundane things.
120 The face of the Other is in the world, a thing among things, and yet its very expressivity breaks through or interrupts its mundane, phenomenal form.
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