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mundane

Definition for mundane

adjective as in ordinary

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Queuing for "pleasurable activities" - like shopping for luxury items, a bargain, or delicious food - creates a "distinctly different" feeling to queuing for something more mundane like buying your groceries, she says.

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It feels as if my diet has gone from bountiful to bland, my prospects from mysterious to mundane.

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They also pointed to a mundane reason that innocent mistakes are common: Homebuyers simply sign stacks of forms without reading them.

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For someone to get you so effortlessly that even the mundane task of grocery shopping feels comforting is an anti-loneliness gift from the universe.

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Burrell delivered all three like a high-octane seasoning, sprinkling them over even the most mundane techniques.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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