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mundane

[muhn-deyn, muhn-deyn] / mʌnˈdeɪn, ˈmʌn deɪn /


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The blending of the mundane and the magical "may not suit every palate", said the Telegraph's Anita Singh in her four-star review, "but this is clearly a labour of love for Crook."

From BBC

In recent weeks, Marin County Registrar Natalie Adona has been largely focused on the many mundane tasks of local elections administrators in the months before a midterm: finalizing voting locations, ordering supplies, facilitating candidate filings.

From Los Angeles Times

This will quickly feel mundane, and before long you’ll be trying to talk to all your appliances.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, America’s first line of defense against illicit finance has been mundane but effective regulation.

From Barron's

Others didn’t for reasons as mundane as geography, signal reach and local radio history.

From The Wall Street Journal