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- Dictionarycommon/ˈkɒmən/
adjective
- 1. occurring, found, or done often; prevalent: "salt and pepper are the two most common seasonings" Similar Opposite
- 2. shared by, coming from, or done by two or more people, groups, or things: "the two republics' common border" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a piece of open land for public use: "we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers"
- 2. common sense. informal British
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Synonyms for COMMON: ubiquitous, usual, commonplace, familiar, ordinary, frequent, household, general; Antonyms of COMMON: unusual, rare, uncommon, extraordinary, seldom, unfamiliar, infrequent, abnormal.
Synonyms and examples. rife. formal. Violence was rife throughout the city. commonplace. Earthquakes are a commonplace occurrence in California. be two/ ten a penny. UK. Good designers are two a penny, but great designers are worth their weight in gold.
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Synonyms for COMMON in English: usual, standard, daily, regular, ordinary, familiar, plain, conventional, routine, frequent, …
Synonyms for COMMON: general, generic, universal, two-way, well-kenned, frequent, usual, regular, customary; Antonyms for COMMON: individual, uncommon, private, individual, personal, unusual, unnatural, unique, extraordinary.