noun
- plural of mundaneness; the quality or state of being ordinary, dull, or lacking interest or excitement
Usage: abstract noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The mundanenesses of daily life—commuting, grocery shopping, paying bills—can wear on anyone.
- She escaped the mundanenesses of her small town by reading fantasy novels.
- The artist sought to transform the mundanenesses of ordinary objects into profound art.
- Despite the mundanenesses of the job, he found satisfaction in helping customers.
- The film critiqued the mundanenesses of suburban existence with dark humor.
- Travel helps people break free from the mundanenesses of routine.