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    Com·mon
    /ˈkämən/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a piece of open land for public use, especially in a village or town: "we spent the morning tramping over the common looking for flowers"
    • 2. (in the Christian Church) a form of service used for each of a group of occasions.
  2. Definitions of common. adjective. having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual. “the common man”. “a common sailor”. “the common cold”. “a common nuisance”. “followed common procedure”. “it is common knowledge that she lives alone”.

  3. 6 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 commonest cause of death for seabirds. Earthquakes are not common in this part of the world. It was common practice for prisoners to carve objects from animal bones to pass the time.

  4. B1. belonging to or shared by two or more people or things: a common goal / interest. English has some features common to many languages. common knowledge. B2. something that a lot of people know: [ + that ] It's common knowledge that he spent time in jail. common adjective (ORDINARY) not special in any way:

  5. Check pronunciation: common. Definition of common adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to be united with someone about something that you both agree on, believe in, or wish to achieve. See common in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: common. Definition of common adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Common definition, belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property;common interests. See more.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of COMMON. 1. : 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.

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