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Definitions for Commonplace
[1] ordinary; undistinguished or uninteresting; without individuality: a commonplace person.
[2] trite; hackneyed; platitudinous: a commonplace remark.
[3] a well-known, customary, or obvious remark; a trite or uninteresting saying.
[4] anything common, ordinary, or uninteresting.
[5] Archaic . a place or passage in a book or writing noted as important for reference or quotation.
[6] ordinary; everyday commonplace duties
[7] dull and obvious; trite commonplace prose
[8] something dull and trite, esp a remark; platitude; truism
[9] a passage in a book marked for inclusion in a commonplace book, etc
[10] an ordinary or common thing
Words related to Commonplace
mundane, customary, prevalent, normal, obvious, typical, natural, mainstream, plebeian, familiar, vanilla, pedestrian, middling, humdrum, ordinary, starch, stereotype, platitude, tag, prose
Words nearby Commonplace
commonality, commonalty, commoner, commonhold, commonly, commonplace, commonplace book, commons, commonweal, commonwealth, commonwealth day
Origin of Commonplace
1525–35; translation of Latin locus commūnis, itself translation of Greek koinòs tópos
Other words from Commonplace
com·mon·place·ly , adverb
com·mon·place·ness , noun
un·com·mon·place , adjective
Word origin for Commonplace
C16: translation of Latin locus commūnis argument of wide application, translation of Greek koinos topos
Synonyms for Commonplace
customary, mundane, normal, obvious, prevalent, typical, familiar, humdrum, mainstream, middling, natural, ordinary, pedestrian, plebeian, starch, vanilla, boiler plate, characterless, clichéd, colorless, conventional, corny, dime-a-dozen, familiar tune, garden variety, hackneyed, lowly, matter-of-course, mediocre, middle-of-the-road, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, stale, stereotyped, threadbare, trite, uneventful, unexceptional, uninteresting, unnoteworthy, widespread, workaday, worn-out