commonplace

Letters that make commonplace

a, o, e, l, n, p, c, m are letters that make 'commonplace'

Words within commonplace

lace, la, Mon, ACE, NP, AC, mm, common, on, ace, CE, place, CO, LA, MO, Ac, Ce, Co, La, Mo, Np, lac, mo are words within 'commonplace'


4 possible definitions for 'commonplace'

Commonplace as "repeated too often, overfamiliar through overuse"

Under this definition, commonplace is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

banal, hackneyed, old-hat, shopworn, stock(a), threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, well-worn have the same meaning as 'commonplace'

Derivatives of commonplace

triteness, platitude, cliche, banality, bromide, staleness, commonplace are derivatives of 'commonplace'.

Similar to commonplace

unoriginal is similar to commonplace.

Example of commonplace used within this context

"bromidic sermons", "his remarks were trite and commonplace", "hackneyed phrases", "a stock answer", "repeating threadbare jokes", "parroting some timeworn axiom", "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"


Commonplace as "not challenging, dull and lacking excitement"

Under this definition, commonplace is an adjective and has the following properties:

Synonyms

humdrum, prosaic, unglamorous, unglamourous have the same meaning as 'commonplace'

Derivatives of commonplace

prosiness, prosaicness, prose are derivatives of 'commonplace'.

Similar to commonplace

unexciting is similar to commonplace.


Commonplace as "a trite or obvious remark"

Under this definition, commonplace is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

platitude, cliche, banality, bromide have the same meaning as 'commonplace'

commonplace as a type

'commonplace' can be a type of remark, comment, input, truism.

Derivatives of commonplace

commonplace, banal, hackneyed, old-hat, shopworn, stock(a), threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, well-worn, bromidic, corny, platitudinal, platitudinous are derivatives of 'commonplace'.


Commonplace as "completely ordinary and unremarkable"

Under this definition, commonplace is an adjective and has the following properties:

Derivatives of commonplace

commonplaceness, everydayness, commonness are derivatives of 'commonplace'.

Similar to commonplace

ordinary is similar to commonplace.

Example of commonplace used within this context

"air travel has now become commonplace", "commonplace everyday activities"



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