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Learn to pronounce com·mon·place

/ˈkämənˌplās/
adjective
not unusual; ordinary.
"unemployment was commonplace in his profession"
synonyms: ordinary, run-of-the-mill, middle-of-the-road, mainstream, unremarkable, unexceptional, undistinguished, uninspired, unexciting, unmemorable, forgettable, indifferent, average, so-so, mediocre, pedestrian, prosaic, lackluster, dull, bland, uninteresting, mundane, everyday, quotidian, humdrum, hackneyed, trite, banal, clichéd, predictable, overused, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, timeworn, tired, unoriginal, derivative, common or garden, garden variety, nothing to write home about, nothing to get excited about, no great shakes, not so hot, not up to much, vanilla, plain vanilla, bog-standard, a dime a dozen, old hat, corny, played out, hacky, not much cop, ten a penny, ornery, bush-league, cornball, dime-store, half-pie, common, normal, usual, familiar, routine, standard, day-to-day, daily, regular, frequent, habitual, conventional, typical

noun
  1. a usual or ordinary thing.
    "bombing has become almost a commonplace of public life there"
    synonyms: everyday thing/event, routine, nothing out of the ordinary
  2. a notable quotation copied into a commonplace book.

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adjective. ordinary; undistinguished or uninteresting; without individuality: a commonplace person. trite; hackneyed; platitudinous: a commonplace remark.
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SYNONYMS 2. commonplace, banal, hackneyed, stereotyped, trite describe words, remarks, and styles of expression that are lifeless and uninteresting.
Definition of commonplace. as in normal. being of the type that is encountered in the normal course of events a commonplace occurrence. normal. ordinary.
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happening or appearing in many places and not unusual : very common or ordinary. Drug use has become commonplace at rock concerts.
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May 22, 2024 · COMMONPLACE meaning: happening often or existing in large numbers, and so not considered special or unusual: . Learn more.
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Ordinary; not having any remarkable characteristics. synonyms, antonyms ▲quotations ▼ Synonyms: routine, undistinguished, unexceptional; see also Thesaurus: ...
/ˈkɑːmənpleɪs/ ​done very often, or existing in many places, and therefore not unusual. This technology is now commonplace in schools.
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