The quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment.
The quality of being commonplace and ordinary.
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Examples for "ordinariness "
Examples for "ordinariness "
1 But despite its ordinariness , violent crime was growing at an alarming rate.
2 The contrast, as the darkness gave way to sunny ordinariness , was stunning.
3 There you are, he said, with an effort at ordinariness of demeanour.
4 The ordinariness of the surroundings made the matters they dealt with extraordinarily moving.
5 Brennan's natural and casual statement should embarrass us with its ordinariness .
1 A windowless, featureless spike, its façade was the very essence of mundanity .
2 I cannot wait for this to achieve escape velocity from the mundanity well.
3 He needed to feel the solidity of the wood, its mundanity .
4 Well, Saints Row IV seems to have decided to make mundanity its enemy.
5 The bureaucratic mundanity amplified to maddening levels by a lacklustre workforce.
6 Meanwhile, Hong Kong's problems are an example of political mundanity .
7 He could have blessed her for the tone, for the escape into common mundanity .
8 And that's where mundanity ceases to matter and can even be a reassuring salve.
9 The outlandish want to appear unaffected and enjoy a cheap holiday in our mundanity .
10 Every mundanity of life grows infinitely more precious in the face of impending death.
11 Glover's result is a world structured around hyper-specific moments of joy and terror and mundanity .
12 She does not engage with the mundanity of looking pretty, or the seasonal ephemera of hemlines.
13 And then all at once mundanity was shattered.
14 No, Dad was too smart for that mundanity .
15 He left Baltimore to its dynamic balance of crime and law, exotics and mundanity , love and emptiness.
16 The mundanity of it was almost alarming.
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