QUOTIDIAN: "found in the ordinary course of events; daily; routine"

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"Quotidian" is an adjective that means occurring or recurring daily; commonplace, ordinary, or everyday.

Etymology: The word's roots trace back to Latin "quōtīdiānus," meaning "happening every day." This Latin term is derived from the adverb "quōtīdiē," signifying "every day" or "daily." The compound comes from combining "quot" (meaning "how many") with "diēs" (meaning "day").

Sample Sentences:

  1. The quotidian routine of waking up, having breakfast, and going to work can sometimes feel monotonous.

  2. Despite facing numerous challenges, she managed to find joy in the quotidian moments of life.

  3. The poet found inspiration in the beauty of quotidian experiences, capturing them in his verses.

  4. Our lives are filled with quotidian tasks, but it's essential to appreciate the simplicity they bring.

  5. The novel explores the extraordinary within the seemingly quotidian lives of its characters.

Synonyms: everyday, routine, mundane, ordinary

Antonyms: extraordinary, unusual, exceptional, unique

Quotes: 

“Nothing attunes you to the beauty of the quotidian like a man who decides not to kill you after all”
― David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks


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American Heritage Dictionary (2 definitions)
–adjective
1. Everyday; commonplace: "There's nothing quite like a real . . . train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute” ( Anita Diamant).
2. Recurring daily. Used especially of attacks of malaria.

Century Dictionary (4 definitions)

1. Daily; occurring or returning daily: as, a quotidian fever.
–noun
2. Something that returns or is expected every day; specifically, in medicine, a fever whose paroxysms return every day.
3. A cleric or church officer who does daily duty.
4. Payment given for such duty.

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