Greetings,
I have a question about the word quotidianly. Word's spellcheck indicates it as wrong, but I have found it in some online dictionaries. I use it in the following sentence:
He kept quiet, but in his eyes, I saw that he couldn’t grasp that I was unable to do what for him was quotidianly self-evident.
The only other viable option I see is to say it like this:
He kept quiet, but in his eyes, I saw that he couldn’t grasp that I was unable to do what for him was everyday routine.
To me, though, the second option one lacks emphasis.
The use of quotidian is light years from being quotidian. q=quotidian&l=0&t=0&ffo=false&findid=-1&ff = And the adverb form is, for all practical purposes, nonexistent.
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The use of quotidian is light years from being quotidian.
https://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=quotidian&l=0&t=0&ffo=false&findid=-1&ff=
And the adverb form is, for all practical purposes, nonexistent.
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It's not common and many people will not have heard of it.