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Zambrotta84 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Quotidianly

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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.

  

Top answer

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.

  • 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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zambrotta84quotidianly

It's not common and many people will not have heard of it.

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