mundane
adjectiveDivide mundane into syllables:
mun · dane
How to pronounce mundane:
Definition of mundane:
- mundane (adjective):
- found in the ordinary course of events.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of the world
- everyday, ordinary, and therefore not very interesting
Synonyms for mundane:
banal
common
commonplace
day-to-day
everyday
familiar
frequent
generic
humdrum
nitty-gritty
normal
ordinary
prosaic
regular
routine
terrestrial
typical
unremarkable
usual
vanilla
workaday
Antonyms for mundane:
aberrant
aberrated
abnormal
absorbing
advanced
alien
aloof
animated
appetising
appetizing
arcane
artful
artistic
atypical
avant-garde
bizarre
bright
brilliant
business
busy
challenging
clean
clear
clever
cold
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