adjective
- relating to or concerned with practical, mundane, or mechanical work rather than intellectual or artistic pursuits
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The professor dismissed the student’s concerns as merely banausic matters.
- She found the banausic aspects of running a business tedious compared to the creative work.
- His banausic approach to art focused solely on commercial appeal.
- The committee was criticized for its banausic view of education funding.
- Despite his artistic training, he was forced into banausic employment to pay the bills.
- The novel contrasts the protagonist’s lofty ideals with banausic reality.