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mundanity Meaning in Bengali



গুণমান বা বুদ্ধিমত্তা বাস্তববুদ্ধিসম্পন্ন এবং পার্থিব চাষ বা অভিজ্ঞতা বা মোহমুক্তি মাধ্যমে হচ্ছে চরিত্র





mundanity's Usage Examples:

It has been used as a metaphor to represent things like mundanity, weakness and poverty.


Tom Bloxham of Urban Splash requested that the building be away from "mundanity", and came up with Chips with Alsop.


It is about two high school girls who struggle with the mundanity of life after an alien spaceship descends on Japan.


The mundanity of the song's lyrical subject matter, an eleven-year-old boy's birthday.


He created still life paintings and scenes of small town mundanity.


secret organisation dedicated to assisting people who want to escape the mundanity of their lives and families and just disappear.


being especially provoked by the deliberately flat diction and by the mundanity of its subject, as exemplified in Peter Bell's own prosaic name.


or Alice before her, 16-year-old Candy is an innocent plucked from the mundanity of her everyday life and thrust into a mystical place filled with untold.


favorably by saying that "the scenario is all the more affecting for its mundanity" and "'Do I' implies no hint of a happily ever after, and that ambiguity.


effortlessly conveys the illogical logic and perverse mundanity of the dialogue'.


uk/independent-sunday-editor-vows-keep-title-‘distinct’-amid-integration "Menus and mundanity in Murmansk".


expounded by the likes of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, with the mundanity of life in Yorkshire.


The writing reflects on the interlacing of mundanity and beauty, as when the intensity of passion that the husband and wife.


saying: "Fight Like The Night" comes from the usual theme of weekday mundanity, depression and discontent, combined with my usual lack of understanding.


about the song, McKenna said, "'The Key to Life on Earth' reflects on mundanity and hostility.


are defined by their appropriation of, and radical departure from, the mundanity of familiar objects.


energy and eros, which, buried as they are in compromise and everyday mundanity, have the tragic power to create life anew.



mundanity's Meaning':

the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment

Synonyms:

extraordinary; quality; expectedness; mediocrity; ordinary; commonness; commonplaceness; averageness; mundaneness; everydayness; ordinariness;

Antonyms:

extraordinary; ordinary; extraordinariness; unexpectedness; uncommonness;

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