单词 | quotidianism |
释义 | > as lemmasquoˈtidianism quoˈtidianism n. the fact of being only interested in or concerned with mundane day-to-day events. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > unimportance > [noun] > other imponderability1799 uninfluentiality1880 dispensability1883 eliminability1895 quotidianism1913 peripherality1935 tokenism1962 kitschiness1971 second-lining1972 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [noun] > usualness > commonplaceness vulgarity1646 vulgeralitya1681 commonplaceness1808 everydayness1840 prosaicness1852 prosaism1855 hackneydom1867 prosaicalness1876 quotidianism1913 1913 Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc. 45 776 It is a besetting sin of daily journalism, inherent in its quotidianism, that it supplies day by day all the information it can acquire. 1920 A. Huxley Limbo 261 ‘The ephemeral overwhelms the permanent, the classical.’ ‘This journalism,’ I agreed, ‘or call it rather this piddling quotidianism, is the curse of our age.’ 2005 Washington Post (Nexis) 22 May (Book World section) t13 Merril delivered emotionally wrenching tales whose keystones were muscular prose,..a touch of sentimentality and a kind of cosmic quotidianism. < as lemmas |
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