Quotidian


The meaning of the word Quotidian is: everyday events that are normal and not that exciting


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As the days of celebration wore on, the formerly spectacular events began to seem more quotidian, and the king found himself yawning at the chariot races.

published by Georgina on 2021-04-08 01:43:34


There is a precise schedule for taking care of quotidian tasks, but all your time is your own once you have completed them.

published by Janette on 2021-11-17 06:22:27


Every year Mrs. Anderson is faced with the task of taking quotidian assignments from the curriculum and trying to make them stimulating for her students.

published by Sina on 2021-11-11 06:33:34


Even though the life of rock stars may seem exciting and glamorous, the days they spend traveling while on tour are as quotidian as yours and mine.

published by Olen on 2021-08-01 20:56:36


After the excitement of decorating her new home, Janet made an attitude adjustment and got down to the quotidian chores of housekeeping.

published by Kandra on 2021-12-03 07:19:24


To the eye of an artist, every object has possibilities for artistic expression, and nothing in life is quotidian.

published by Latasha on 2021-08-29 23:14:02


Compared to the process of shopping for their time share, the couple found it difficult to sit through the quotidian necessity of ironing out the details in the contract.

published by Karrie on 2021-02-14 12:28:37


Because Arthur has a simple quotidian talent for painting, he prefers to create art for his own enjoyment rather than exhibiting it to the public.

published by Delores on 2021-03-19 16:54:16


Emily has an admirable enthusiasm for life, and she attacks even the most quotidian of chores with energy and passion.

published by Maegan on 2021-01-14 18:39:55


If you insist on using the most quotidian materials for your clothing, you will never be recognized as an important designer.

published by Rudolf on 2021-02-14 02:23:03


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