commonplace

From Wiktionary

Pronunciation[change]

Adjective[change]

Positive
commonplace

Comparative
more commonplace

Superlative
most commonplace

  1. When something is commonplace, it happens repeatedly, regularly or frequently; usual.
    Almost no one visits the library anymore. Using the Internet for research has become commonplace.
  2. Something that is ordinary, uninteresting, or not special.
    Almost everyone has mobile phones now. They are commonplace.

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Noun[change]

Singular
commonplace

Plural
commonplaces

  1. A commonplace is a place that is ordinary and common.

Verb[change]

Plain form
commonplace

Third-person singular
commonplaces

Past tense
commonplaced

Past participle
commonplaced

Present participle
commonplacing

  1. When you commonplace, you are making a commonplace book, a personal notebook used to write quotes.