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| ADJECTIVE | 1 | common | Belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole |
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| 2 | common | Of no special distinction or quality | |
| 3 | common, mutual | Common to or shared by two or more parties | |
| 4 | common, usual | Commonly encountered | |
| 5 | common, vernacular, vulgar | Being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language | |
| 6 | common, plebeian, vulgar, unwashed | Of or associated with the great masses of people | |
| 7 | common, coarse | Of low or inferior quality or value | |
| 8 | common, coarse, rough-cut, uncouth, vulgar | Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste | |
| 9 | common | To be expected | |
| NOUN | 1 | common, park, commons, green | A piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area |
| Sounds | kaa'mahn |
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| Rhymes | Aachen, Aaron, abandon, and 2504 more rhymes in ahn at the HyperDic website... |
| Meaning | Belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole. Public. |
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| Examples | "for the common good"; "common lands are set aside for use by all members of a community" |
| Attribute of | commonality, commonness |
| Similar | communal; public |
| See also | joint |
| Contrary | individual |
| Meaning | Of no special distinction or quality. Widely known or commonly encountered. Average or ordinary or usual. |
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| Examples | "the common man"; "a common sailor"; "the common cold"; "a common nuisance"; "followed common procedure"; "it is common knowledge that she lives alone"; "the common housefly"; "a common brand of soap" |
| Attribute of | commonness, commonplaceness, everydayness |
| Similar | average, ordinary; democratic, popular; demotic; frequent; general; grassroots; standard |
| See also | usual; ordinary |
| Contrary | uncommon |
| Adverbs | commonly |
| Meaning | Common to or shared by two or more parties. |
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| Examples | "a common friend" |
| Synonyms | mutual |
| Similar to | shared |
| Meaning | Commonly encountered. |
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| Examples | "a common (or familiar) complaint" |
| Synonyms | usual |
| Similar to | familiar |
| Meaning | Being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language. |
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| Examples | "common parlance" |
| Synonyms | vernacular, vulgar |
| Similar to | informal |
| Meaning | Of or associated with the great masses of people. |
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| Examples | "the common people in those days suffered greatly"; "behavior that branded him as common" |
| Synonyms | plebeian, vulgar, unwashed |
| Similar to | lowborn |
| Meaning | Of low or inferior quality or value. |
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| Examples | "produced...the common cloths used by the poorer population" |
| Synonyms | coarse |
| Similar to | inferior |
| Meaning | Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste. |
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| Examples | "behavior that branded him as common" |
| Synonyms | coarse, rough-cut, uncouth, vulgar |
| Similar to | unrefined |
| Meaning | To be expected. Standard. |
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| Examples | "common decency" |
| Similar to | ordinary |
| Meaning | A piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area. |
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| Synonyms | park, commons, green |
| Part of | urban area, populated area |
| Narrower | amusement park, funfair, pleasure ground; village green; Central Park |
| Broader | tract, piece of land, piece of ground, parcel of land, parcel |