Thesaurus / quotidian
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They live, as a rule, in mediocre circumstances; they are harried by the necessities of quotidian existence.
EGOISTSJAMES HUNEKER
For our quotidian difficulties his example promises no solution.
PROPHETS OF DISSENTOTTO HELLER
It might be that the fever was not quotidian, but tertian, and that it would return next day.
THE SECRET OF THE ISLANDW.H.G. KINGSTON (TRANSLATION FROM JULES VERNE)
Sometimes the fever simulated a quotidian, sometimes a tertian.
A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN, VOLUME II (OF 2)CHARLES CREIGHTON
Secundo, It is a thing of monthly anxiety and quotidian bustle.
LETTERS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, VOL. I (OF 2)SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE
It is a quotidian truth that few before him had the courage or clairvoyancy to enunciate.
EGOISTSJAMES HUNEKER
The plebs medicorum say that a quartan fever comes of melancholy, a tertian of choler, a quotidian of putrefied pituitous matter.
A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN, VOLUME II (OF 2)CHARLES CREIGHTON
Had a quotidian intermittent, which was removed by the humane assistance of an amiable young lady.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE FOXGLOVE AND SOME OF ITS MEDICAL USESWILLIAM WITHERING
In the end, loss of eternal truths was more than compensated for in the accession of quotidian facts.
RECONSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHYJOHN DEWEY
Time moved for you not in quotidian beats, But in the long slow rhythm the ages keep In their immortal symphony.
THE BURNING WHEELALDOUS HUXLEY
WORDS RELATED TO QUOTIDIAN
- accustomed
- average
- common
- commonplace
- customary
- cut-and-dried
- established
- everyday
- familiar
- formulaic
- frequent
- garden
- garden-variety
- general
- habitual
- humdrum
- indifferent
- mediocre
- natural
- normal
- plain
- popular
- prevailing
- public
- quotidian
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- settled
- standard
- stock
- traditional
- typical
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- usual
- wonted
- accepted
- accustomed
- average
- chronic
- commonplace
- constant
- conventional
- current
- customary
- cut-and-dried
- everyday
- expected
- familiar
- fixed
- frequent
- garden variety
- general
- grind
- habitual
- mainstream
- matter-of-course
- natural
- normal
- ordinary
- plain
- plastic
- prevailing
- prevalent
- quotidian
- regular
- rife
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- so-so
- standard
- stock
- typic
- unremarkable
- vanilla
- white-bread
- wonted
- workaday
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