mundane

/mʌnˈdeɪn/
adjective
  1. Lacking interest or excitement; dull and ordinary.
    • After the vacation, she found her daily routine too mundane.
    • The movie was so mundane that I fell asleep halfway through.
    • He tried to make the mundane task of cleaning more fun by playing music.
  2. Relating to the ordinary, practical world rather than spiritual or supernatural matters.
    • In the fantasy novel, the hero must balance magical adventures with mundane responsibilities.
    • The monk focused on spiritual growth and ignored mundane concerns like money.
    • She found comfort in the mundane details of everyday life, like making tea and reading the news.
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