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mundane

Definition for mundane

adjective as in ordinary

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It’s unclear why this mundane response was withheld by Bass’ office, or what other messages the office has withheld.

Others said the reasons for inaction may be more mundane: Cannabis regulation is a notoriously technical subject, there is little incentive to wrestle with it, and no backlash for lawmakers who don’t.

For Schneider, meanwhile, it was the film's portrayal of the mundane nature of the job that struck a chord.

From BBC

Joyce also plans to observe how Jansen approaches the more mundane “day-to-day” aspects of the job.

But put them all together, and even something as mundane as batting practice suddenly can become a heavyweight event.

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

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