mundanity

[ muhn-dan-i-tee ]

noun,plural mun·dan·i·ties.
  1. the condition or quality of being mundane; mundaneness.

  2. an instance of being mundane: one of the mundanities of everyday life.

Origin of mundanity

1
First recorded in 1495–1505; mundane + -ity

Words Nearby mundanity

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How to use mundanity in a sentence

  • She is doing what Madame mundanity does on the portal of the cathedral at Basle.

    The Red Lily, Complete | Anatole France
  • He could have blessed her for the tone, for the escape into common mundanity.

    Robert Elsmere | Mrs. Humphry Ward
  • In their midst one breathes a certain heady vapor of mundanity.

    The Simple Life | Charles Wagner