Examples of 'quotidian' in a sentence

Meaning of "quotidian"

quotidian (adjective) - Quotidian means something that is of or occurring every day; daily. It refers to the routine or mundane aspects of daily life
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  • Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms, etc).
  • Happening every day; daily.
  • Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced, etc, every day or very commonly; commonplace, ordinary, mundane.
  • A fever which recurs every day; quotidian malaria.

How to use "quotidian" in a sentence

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Not in the real quotidian world anyway.
The quotidian burial of a terrorist and a traitor.
To see through the quotidian awfulness of things.
Someone with whom to share the quotidian.
Nothing quotidian about the natural world.
Preeti draws inspiration from the quotidian.
These quotidian products could surprise you.
But it shows you the quotidian stuff in between.
Some notion of escaping the quotidian.
So quality is quotidian rather than quarterly.
Detached from the functional meanings of quotidian reality.
In the quotidian sense you are right.
He is so shaked with a burning quotidian fever.
Yet the quotidian is not equivalent to.
Something which transcends the quotidian.

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Gaffes are the quotidian teredoes.
I suggest you do something soon to capture the quotidian.
The quotidian is not enough.
The desire to escape the quotidian.
Quotidian means the everyday.
Courage can and should be quotidian.
When the quotidian is sublime.
Foreign and funny replace banal and quotidian.
The quotidian constellations very gradually began to be less quotidian.
Their topics were personal and quotidian.
He is so shaked with a burning quotidian fever that it is most lamentable to behold.
But the reality is more quotidian.
Quotidian business was interrupted.
But most of the stories are quotidian.
The quotidian is transformed.
My own reflections on the his words are more quotidian.
Patients of malaria may experience quotidian or tertian type of fever pattern.
The repression by the police authorities is also part of their quotidian.
The process of adherence to treatment in the quotidian of seropositive individuals.
The quotidian horrors pollute and threaten our personal safe havens.
Crispin embraces the quotidian.
Eventually our quotidian acts create structure or a pattern that attains a transcendent meaning.
Protests against the government have become quotidian affair.
Family support is present in the quotidian of the person with diabetes mellitus.
Though paradoxically this leads to liberation from their quotidian restraints.
The reflection of the participants about quotidian problems contributes to finding solutions together.
The kitchen has all the utensils for a quotidian use.
The quotidian behavior of each actor serves as a sign of the evolution of power relationships.
Reference to the quotidian.
The heterogeneity ofthe quotidian has become particulary pronounced in the secondhalf of our century.
It exceeds the quotidian.
The banal and quotidian is thus elevated to the status of the grandiose and exceptional.
They combined unabashed melodrama with meticulous observations of quotidian life.
The invisibility of the real woman quotidian becomes central at the plot.
This thesis explores the work in bakeries through ethnographic perspectives on their quotidian.

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