mundaneness (Meaning)

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mundaneness (n)

the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment

the quality of being commonplace and ordinary

mundaneness Sentence Examples

  1. The mundaneness of everyday life seemed to consume her, leaving her feeling empty.
  2. The monotonous routine of his job had settled into a deep mundaneness, making him long for something more.
  3. The constant cycle of household chores had created a sense of mundaneness that weighed heavily on her mind.
  4. The mundane tasks of cleaning and errands filled her days with a sense of insignificance.
  5. The mundaneness of her surroundings made her yearn for adventure and excitement.
  6. He longed to escape the mundaneness of his hometown and experience the vibrancy of the city.
  7. The mundane conversations at the office droned on, suffocating her with their predictability.
  8. The mundaneness of life had sapped his enthusiasm, leaving him feeling uninspired.
  9. She found herself trapped in a cycle of mundaneness, unable to break free from the monotony.
  10. Despite the mundaneness of the job, he found solace in the simplicity and routine.

FAQs About the word mundaneness

the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment, the quality of being commonplac

routine, normality, typicalness, everydayness, typicality, usualness, normalness, fairness, commonness, ordinariness

importance, superiority, exquisiteness, marvelousness, supremacy, supremeness, primeness, perfection, exquisiteness, grandness

The mundaneness of everyday life seemed to consume her, leaving her feeling empty.

The monotonous routine of his job had settled into a deep mundaneness, making him long for something more.

The constant cycle of household chores had created a sense of mundaneness that weighed heavily on her mind.

The mundane tasks of cleaning and errands filled her days with a sense of insignificance.