The english word 'mundane' means 'trivial' or 'boring', but is derived from the latin 'mundus' meaning 'world' and thus can also mean 'worldly' (as opposed to 'celestial',. (i agree with this one as well.) however, i have found this one in the oxford. Landing on the moon proved to transcend mundane utilitarian concerns.
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This is in a rather poetically written text about someone starting out in life, in a mundane job that doesn't utilise her creative skills. I would prefer to say 'she had something. What kind of mundane s*** is that? he said this in response to another person's accusation of wrongdoing, so it seemed as though he was using mundane to mean.
Ever notice how even the most mundane of trips to the store can be interesting if you do it in the presence of interesting people?
Every single move we make, from the mundane to the monumental, the red light that we stop at or run, the people we have sex with, or won't with us, the airplanes that we. Hi, what's the meaning of the chunk above? In english it's not usually used for mundane things like whether a word exists. I usually don't know which one is meant when.
Do i need to add the before cleaning to avoid mistaking it with the present progressive? One of the mundane tasks in life is cleaning the house. i ask: The mundane task of setting the table can be fun in the holiday s. yes? When you say you have an existential doubt it sounds like you wonder whether you exist as.
Accroding to my search online it seems that.
I'd appreciate it if you'd be ao kind to break it down a. Hi, i wonder how native speakers usually pronounce the word mundane, do you put the stress on the first syllable or second one?