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  1. COMMON meaning: 1. the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people: 2. the basic level of politeness that you…. Learn more.

  2. Definition of common. 1. as in ubiquitous. often observed or encountered horse ranches are a common sight in that part of the state. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. ubiquitous. usual. commonplace. familiar. ordinary. frequent. household. general. everyday.

  3. : belonging to or shared by two or more people or groups. They have a common ancestor. The people on the island have a sense of common identity. a common goal/interest. [+] more examples. — see also common ground, common knowledge at knowledge. 2. [or more common; most common] commoner; -est. a : done by many people.

  4. [only before noun] ordinary; not unusual or special. Shakespeare's work was popular among the common people in his day. In most people's eyes she was nothing more than a common criminal.

  5. 3 days ago · 1. adjective. If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often. His name was Hansen, a common name in Norway. Oil pollution is the most common cause of death for seabirds. Synonyms: usual, standard, daily, regular More Synonyms of common. commonly adverb [ADV with v] Parsley is one of the most commonly used herbs.

  6. /ˈkɒmən/ IPA guide. Other forms: commonest; commons. When something's common, it's usual, or it happens frequently. It's more common than you might think for little kids to be terrified of clowns. Things that are common happen all the time — they're ordinary.

  7. (of people) to have the same interests, ideas, etc. as somebody else. Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim. have something in common (with something) (of things, places, etc.) to have the same features, characteristics, etc. The two cultures have a lot in common. in common. (specialist) by everyone in a group.

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