English to Czech Meaning of humdrum - fádní


Humdrum :
fádní

nuda, monotonie, monotónní, znít, fádní

monotónní, fádní, ploché, prozaický, nezajímavý, suchý, glaciální, šedá, krotit, tradiční, obvyklý, banální, konvenční, otřepaný, materiál, všední, nemovitý, věcný

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Definitions of humdrum in English
Noun(1) the quality of wearisome constancy, routine, and lack of variety
Adjective(1) not challenging; dull and lacking excitement(2) tediously repetitious or lacking in variety
Examples of humdrum in English
(1) Just a humdrum boring evening, she thought and sighed.(2) Superficially, the humdrum of life continues, with routine largely unruffled.(3) This was inevitably followed by a return to the humdrum reality of everyday life.(4) But even before they did, we felt it: the humdrum monotony of the one-day game has grated for a while now.(5) There has been a tendency to see Rome as all pomp and glory but there is the humdrum about it as well.(6) We all know how easily innocence is lost, how simple it is to thoughtlessly embrace cynicism and the humdrum monotony of what we call everyday life.(7) While it lasts it prevents us from making shoes, writing books, from engaging in either the humdrum routine of life or in making crucial decisions.(8) The sitcom frequently rises above the usual humdrum with sharp writing and great character work.(9) It gives such a poignancy to my usually humdrum life.(10) When Canadians are on the road, an astounding 86 per cent choose to listen to music to beat the highway humdrum .(11) What were you reading when I came to take you away from your usually boring, humdrum life for a time?(12) You'd be hard pressed to find a better condensing of urban humdrum in under forty minutes this autumn.(13) His poetry expresses a discontent with orderly lives and humdrum routine, praising spontaneity and emotion.(14) She was eleven years old now, alone in this little village that was surrounded by the humdrum of the daily activities of the city.(15) You'd seen good marriages and bad marriages, but yours wasn't going to be one of those humdrum ones, or tedious ones, or ÔÇÿbadÔÇÖ ones.(16) He could not get up everyday and face the daily humdrum life of a high school English teacher.
Related Phrases of humdrum
Synonyms
Noun
1. monotony ::
monotonie
2. sameness ::
totožnost
Adjective
3. mundane ::
světský
4. dull ::
fádní
5. dreary ::
bezútěšný
6. boring ::
nudný
7. tedious ::
zdlouhavý
8. monotonous ::
monotónní
10. prosaic ::
prozaický
11. unexciting ::
nezajímavý
12. uninteresting ::
nezajímavý
13. uneventful ::
jednotvárný
14. unvaried ::
nezměněna
15. repetitive ::
opakující se
16. unremarkable ::
všední
17. routine ::
běžný
18. ordinary ::
obyčejný
19. everyday ::
každý den
20. day-to-day ::
ze dne na den
21. workaday ::
každodenní
22. quotidian ::
každodenní
23. run-of-the-mill ::
run-of-the-mlýn
24. commonplace ::
všední
26. pedestrian ::
pěší
27. plain-vanilla ::
plain-vanilka
28. ho-hum ::
ho-hum
Antonyms
1. absorbing ::
poutavý
2. engaging ::
podmanivý
3. engrossing ::
poutající pozornost
4. interesting ::
zajímavý
5. intriguing ::
fascinující
Different Forms
humdrum
Word Example from TV Shows
You're right, he's a festival
of humdrum chitchat.

You're right, he's a festival of HUMDRUM chitchat.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 3

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