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Adjective(1) belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public(2) having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual(3) common to or shared by two or more parties(4) commonly encountered, or familiar(5) being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language(6) of or associated with the great masses of people(7) of low or inferior quality or value(8) lacking refinement or cultivation or taste(9) to be expected; standard(10) belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole(11) generally known; held in common(12) low(13) coarse

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(1) The first measures to divide the common lands among local communities were taken in the late 1780s.(2) If we really want to create a common culture, we need to ask the awkward questions of what our society believes in and be prepared to fight for hearts and minds.(3) Contact with hot items, chemicals or electricity are also fairly common causes of the burn injury.(4) Brazil shares common borders with 10 other countries in South America.(5) Yet, because the common mass of humanity was so far beneath him, he had nothing but contempt for it.(6) George offered a principle for distinguishing individual rights from common rights.(7) In my garden I am happily growing the common primrose, cultivated cowslips, and primulas.(8) Not a nation founded on race but on a common culture, respects and language.(9) He seemed to me to be really old, but even in death to be lacking in that common frailty I tended to view all the elderly as possessing.(10) Grouse are common birds in Ontario forests and are one of the tastiest as well.(11) The similarity exists but is not likely to be an indication of common ancestry.(12) The common wolf spider has no web, but the female is a gentle parent who encases her eggs in a silken bundle which she carries wherever she goes.(13) One thing he's learned is that common weeds can treat everything from stomach aches to open wounds.(14) Today it is common to see men taking care of their children in public.(15) It is, in a way, the only menace with multiple potentials to perturb the normal life of the common man.(16) Serious health problems are more common than people think.
Related Words
(1) common sense
(2) in common
(3) common law
(4) common stock
(5) common cold
(6) common ground
(7) common noun
(8) have in common
(9) common people
(10) common name
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ordinary
2. usual
3. widespread
4. collective
5. uncouth
6. mutual
7. plebeian
8. vernacular
9. coarse


Noun


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

...and so that's something
that we have in common.

...and so that's something that we have in COMMON.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 3


You know, you-you and I,
you and I have a lot in common.

You know, you-you and I, you and I have a lot in COMMON.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 1


Well, that's great, Raj.
You must have so much in common.

Well, that's great, Raj. You must have so much in COMMON.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 8


This is no common assassin.

This is no COMMON assassin.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7


That common girl of yours?

That COMMON girl of yours?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 2


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