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  • Quotidian
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    Quotidian

    Quotidian


    kwoh-TID-ee-un

    Definition

    (adjective) Of or occurring every day; commonplace or ordinary.

    Example

    Even in her quotidian routine, she found beauty in the small, steady rhythms of life.

    Word Origin

    From Latin quotidianus, meaning “daily,” derived from quotidie—“each day.”

    Fun Fact

    Though quotidian literally means “daily,” it’s often used with a poetic twist—to highlight the quiet magic in the mundane. Writers like Virginia Woolf and James Joyce found inspiration in everyday details, revealing depth in what most people overlook. Psychologists even say that noticing quotidian pleasures—like morning light or a shared laugh—boosts long-term happiness by grounding us in simple, repeatable joys.

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