Commonness - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈkɒmənnəs|
Brit.
|ˈkɒmənnəs|
noun
- the state of being that is commonly observed
- the quality of lacking taste and refinement (syn: coarseness, raunch, vulgarism, vulgarity)
- ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace (syn: everydayness)
- sharing of common attributes (syn: commonality)
- the quality of lacking taste and refinement (syn: coarseness, raunch, vulgarism, vulgarity)
- ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace (syn: everydayness)
- sharing of common attributes (syn: commonality)
Extra examples
They have a common ancestor.
The people on the island have a sense of common identity.
It is common practice for one town's fire department to help another town when there is a big fire.
Electric windows are a common feature in new cars.
“Smith” is a common name.
I think some of the most common flowers are also some of the prettiest.
Cures for the common cold
The campus has several dining commons.
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