Quotidian in a sentence as an adjective

But I can afford quality of the quotidian - headphones, breakfast, coffee, shoes, beer.

When we did, we often discussed higher level stuff rather than quotidian matters.

The more public or quotidian your thoughts and behavior, the greater chance that people will be able to nail you down.

As far as I can tell, mostly these women think well of their fathers, for all that the fathers mostly have pretty quotidian jobs.

I thought it basically meant "How would you feel about your baby being used in a completely quotidian manner?

Ironically, the most amazing thing about the video is seeing a modern icon in such a quotidian scenario.

If nations know they spy on each others' 'national secrets' and don't publicly do much about it, I don't think they'll care much about the more quotidian things each other might record about their masses of people.

Sad to think that even with basically quotidian materials now putting space in reach of the common man, during my lifetime it will still be an alien thing and the business of billionaires.

Quotidian definitions

adjective

found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant

See also: everyday mundane routine unremarkable workaday