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Adjective

belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question
common property; common interests.
pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation, or culture; public
a common language or history; a common water-supply system.
joint; united
a common defense.
widespread; general; ordinary
common knowledge.
of frequent occurrence; usual; familiar
a common event; a common mistake.
hackneyed; trite.
of mediocre or inferior quality; mean; low
a rough-textured suit of the most common fabric.
coarse; vulgar
common manners.
lacking rank, station, distinction, etc.; unexceptional; ordinary
a common soldier; common people; the common man; a common thief.
Dialect . friendly; sociable; unaffected.
Anatomy . forming or formed by two or more parts or branches
the common carotid arteries.
Prosody . (of a syllable) able to be considered as either long or short.
Grammar .
not belonging to an inflectional paradigm; fulfilling different functions that in some languages require different inflected forms
English nouns are in the common case whether used as subject or object.
constituting one of two genders of a language, esp. a gender comprising nouns that were formerly masculine or feminine
Swedish nouns are either common or neuter.
noting a word that may refer to either a male or a female
French élève has common gender. English lacks a common gender pronoun in the third person singular.
(of a noun) belonging to the common gender.
Mathematics . bearing a similar relation to two or more entities.
of, pertaining to, or being common stock
common shares.

Noun

Often, commons. Chiefly New England . a tract of land owned or used jointly by the residents of a community, usually a central square or park in a city or town.
Law . the right or liberty, in common with other persons, to take profit from the land or waters of another, as by pasturing animals on another's land (common of pasturage) or fishing in another's waters (common of piscary).
commons, ( used with a singular or plural verb )
the commonalty; the nonruling class.
the body of people not of noble birth or not ennobled, as represented in England by the House of Commons.
( initial capital letter ) the representatives of this body.
( initial capital letter ) the House of Commons.
commons,
( used with a singular verb ) a large dining room, esp. at a university or college.
( usually used with a plural verb ) British . food provided in such a dining room.
( usually used with a plural verb ) food or provisions for any group.
( sometimes initial capital letter ) Ecclesiastical .
an office or form of service used on a festival of a particular kind.
the ordinary of the Mass, esp. those parts sung by the choir.
the part of the missal and breviary containing Masses and offices of those saints assigned to them.
Obsolete .
the community or public.
the common people. ?

Idiom

in common
in joint possession or use; shared equally
They have a love of adventure in common.

Antonyms

adjective
abnormal , extraordinary , infrequent , noteworthy , rare , scarce , uncommon , unusual , valuable , aristocratic , cultured , excellent , high , noble , refined , sophisticated , superior

Synonyms

adjective
accepted , banal , bourgeois , casual , characteristic , colloquial , comformable , commonplace , conventional , current , customary , daily , everyday , familiar , frequent , general , habitual , hackneyed , homely , humdrum , informal , mediocre , monotonous , natural , obscure , passable , plain , prevailing , prevalent , probable , prosaic , regular , routine , run-of-the-mill * , simple , stale , standard , stereotyped , stock , trite , trivial , typical , undistinguished , universal , unvaried , usual , wearisome , workaday , worn-outnotes:mutual applies to reciprocal relationships between two or more things; if something is held in common , use \'common\' instead , coincident , collective , communal , communistic , community , commutual , congruous , conjoint , conjunct , constant , corporate , correspondent , generic , in common , intermutual , joint , like , mutual , popular , public , reciprocal , shared , social , socialistic , united , well-known , widespreadnotes:mutual applies to reciprocal relationships between two or more things; if something is held in common , baseborn , characterless , cheap , colorless , crass , declass , hack , impure , inferior , low-grade , mean , middling , nondescript , pedestrian , philistine , plebeian , poor , prosy , raffish , second-class , second-rate , shoddy , sleazy , vulgarnotes:mutual applies to reciprocal relationships between two or more things; if something is held in common , widespread , average , normal , ordinary , dclass , declassed , humble , ignoble , unwashed , vulgar , cut-and-dried , formulaic , garden , garden-variety , indifferent , run-of-the-mill , unexceptional , unremarkable , adequate , all right , decent , fair , fairish , goodish , moderate , respectable , satisfactory , sufficient , tolerable , low-quality , shabby , substandard , infamous , base , coarse , demotic , endemic , epidemic , inconspicuous , lumpen , monogenic , ornery , pagan , predominant , proletarian , proletariat , regnant , rife , scurrile , scurrilous , trifling , unrefined , vernacular , vulgate
noun
commonality , commoner , crowd , hoi polloi , mass , mob , pleb , plebeian , populace , public , ruck , third estate , green

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  • Common-law

    of, pertaining to, or established by common law, a common -law spouse .
  • Common law

    the system of law originating in england, as distinct from the civil or roman law and the canon or ecclesiastical law., the unwritten law, esp. of england,...
  • Common room

    a room or lounge for informal use by all., noun, community room , faculty lounge , sitting room
  • Common sense

    sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence., noun, noun, foolishness , impracticality...
  • Commonable

    held jointly; for general use; public, allowed to be pastured on common land, commonable lands ., commonable cattle .
  • Commonage

    the joint use of anything, esp. a pasture., the state of being held in common., something that is so held, as land., commonalty.
  • Commonality

    a sharing of features or characteristics in common; possession or manifestation of common attributes., a feature or characteristic held in common, commonalty...
  • Commonalty

    also, commonality. the ordinary people, as distinguished from those with authority, rank, station, etc.; the common people., an incorporated body or its...
  • Commoner

    a common person, as distinguished from one with rank, status, etc., british ., a person who has a joint right in common land., noun, any person ranking...
  • Commonly

    usually; generally; ordinarily., in a common manner., adverb, adverb, uncommonly , unusually, as a rule , by ordinary , frequently , generally , more often...
  • Commonness

    belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question, pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation, or culture; public,...
  • Commonplace

    ordinary; undistinguished or uninteresting; without individuality, trite; hackneyed; platitudinous, a well-known, customary, or obvious remark; a trite...
  • Commonplace book

    a book in which noteworthy quotations, comments, etc., are written., noun, adversaria , diary , journal , memo book , memorandum book
  • Commonplaceness

    ordinary; undistinguished or uninteresting; without individuality, trite; hackneyed; platitudinous, a well-known, customary, or obvious remark; a trite...
  • Commons

    belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question, pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation, or culture; public,...
  • Commonsense

    sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence.
  • Commonsensible

    sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence., adjective, balanced , commonsensical...
  • Commonsensical

    sound practical judgment that is independent of specialized knowledge, training, or the like; normal native intelligence., adjective, balanced , commonsensible...
  • Commonweal

    the common welfare; the public good., archaic . the body politic; a commonwealth.
  • Commonwealth

    ( initial capital letter ) a group of sovereign states and their dependencies associated by their own choice and linked with common objectives and interests,...
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