quotidian Synonyms

quotidian Meaning

Wordnet

quotidian (s)

found in the ordinary course of events

Webster

quotidian (a.)

Occurring or returning daily; as, a quotidian fever.

Webster

quotidian (n.)

Anything returning daily; especially (Med.), an intermittent fever or ague which returns every day.

quotidian Sentence Examples

  1. The quotidian chores of everyday life weighed heavily upon her.
  2. The mundane and quotidian aspects of existence overshadowed the extraordinary.
  3. In the tapestry of life, the quotidian threads formed the unassuming backdrop.
  4. The quotidian routine provided a sense of stability amidst the unpredictable.
  5. The quotidian grind had dulled his once-bright spirit.
  6. She longed to escape the quotidian monotony and embrace the unknown.
  7. The quotidian passage of time seemed to blur the distinction between days.
  8. Even in the quotidian, there were moments of unexpected beauty and grace.
  9. The quotidian routines of society were essential for its smooth functioning.
  10. The quotidian realities of life often concealed hidden truths and profound lessons.

FAQs About the word quotidian

found in the ordinary course of eventsOccurring or returning daily; as, a quotidian fever., Anything returning daily; especially (Med.), an intermittent fever o

ubiquitous, familiar, ordinary,usual, common, commonplace, household,frequent, everyday, general

infrequent, infrequent, uncommon, seldom, extraordinary, unfamiliar, unfamiliar,unusual, extraordinary, rare

The quotidian chores of everyday life weighed heavily upon her.

The mundane and quotidian aspects of existence overshadowed the extraordinary.

In the tapestry of life, the quotidian threads formed the unassuming backdrop.

The quotidian routine provided a sense of stability amidst the unpredictable.