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Quotidian meaning
Happening every day; daily. | Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced, etc, every day or very commonly. | Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms, etc).
Example sentences (20)
Among the final work Armstrong created, after a lengthy hospital stay in 1971, was a six-page handwritten ode to Corona, and his happy, quotidian life there.
McKinsey projects that the metaverse will transform from a sci-fi term to a $5 trillion enterprise by 2030speculation on virtual landsdigitized nightclub parties, the latest push is focused on smaller-scale, more quotidian uses.
Now, she uses Midjourney to explore both the quotidian aspects of fat, Black life and to create more majestic pieces that showcase fat, Black bodies in the form of angels, mermaids, and other mythical creatures.
But if the internet renders everything, even scripture, in the same anemic Helvetica typeface, there’s still holiness to be found in the quotidian: “Faith is as mundane as it is profound,” Jamie’s pastor preaches.
On one level, it’s a simple, melancholic story of two people walking across a small patch of England and their quotidian concerns – the blistered feet, the conversational dead ends.
A significant percentage of the most eminent philosophers have been scientists and mathematicians, whereas others had at some point in their lives had careers that insulated them from the quotidian details and crises of everyday existence.
Black Quotidian—an archive of digitized African-American newspaper content, introduces audiences to the lives of everyday African-Americans and events that are often missing from textbooks or Black History celebrations.
But while othering is unhelpful, there is something to be said for writing that evokes a sense of awe in the natural world – even in its most quotidian forms.
In an attempt to protect Raizel, his servant Frankenstein enrolls him at Ye Ran High School, where Raizel learns the simple and quotidian routines of the human world through his classmates.
In Gupta’s imagination, the quotidian becomes the stuff of magic.
The 27 canvases featured in the Zwirner exhibition were noteworthy for their painterly skill, quotidian beauty and quiet humanity.
The CPI made prepackaged news a quotidian aspect of governing.
If you will not meet people in the ways people generally meet in 2019—apps and bars—I think you may have to start looking in more quotidian forums.
In conversation with her smoky voice, the sparse lyrics evoke the raw, quotidian struggles of a working-class family.
As are all of the ways that we—the well-intentioned and the bad-faith actors alike—respond after the now-quotidian outbreaks of hate-fuelled violence.
Having escaped near certain death as a child, and spending a lifetime studying terrible abuses of human life, Richard had a realistic approach to our time on earth, which enabled him to see past the quotidian.
I do regret not yet finding a trustworthy source of information about our quotidian lives.
Room 306 recreates the quotidian details of King’s last hours: undrunk coffee, cigarettes in an ashtray, bed clothes turned back, a newspaper of the day.
At the same time, the movement was divided along the confessional lines and various groups had different views on everything from quotidian strategy to linguistics.
Hippocrates described periodic fevers, labelling them tertian, quartan, subtertian and quotidian. citation The Roman Columella associated the disease with insects from swamps.