Adjective: lacking interest or excitement, often shown as boredom.
Derived from late Middle English (in mundane (sense 2)): from Old French mondain, from late Latin mundanus, from Latin mundus ‘world’. mundane (sense 1) dates from the late 19th century.
Synonyms: everyday, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday. ordinary.
Derived from late Middle English (in mundane (sense 2)): from Old French mondain, from late Latin mundanus, from Latin mundus ‘world’. mundane (sense 1) dates from the late 19th century.
Synonyms: everyday, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workaday. ordinary.
by Emordnilap April 23, 2025

The girl thought other people's lives were mundane or that they were unhappy because she was worse than beige, she was a whitewashed soul, as plain as they come.
by The Original Agahnim July 1, 2021

I'm allergic to mediocracy and mundanities.
by Mike Choncha February 6, 2024

When someone high in status brags about having a surprisingly mundane, lowly, stigmatized, crass, or boring hobby. Hobby examples include gardening, cooking, video games, arts and crafts, or some other activity typically associated with common people.
by Human Peacocking May 18, 2023
