ˌmənˈdanəd.ē noun
( -es )
Etymology: Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French mondanité, from Medieval Latin mundanitat-, mundanitas, from Late Latin mundanus mundane + Latin -itat-, -itas -ity
1. : the quality or state of being mundane : worldliness
an ideal opposed to mundanity
2. : worldly inclinations — often used in plural
charm and graciousness, — her appreciation of fine clothes and houses — these are all mundanities — Harper's Bazaar