Similar words: common, in common, commonly, uncommon, common cold, common law, common good, common stock. Meaning: ['kɒmənə] n. a person who holds no title.
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31. All the commoner names of these first colonists are in the English tradition.
32. The news that the princess was engaged to a commoner raised eyebrows all over the kingdom.
33. A member of parliament soon finds his level as a commoner.
34. A new book claims Mary's mother - in - law held reservations about her first - born son marrying a commoner.
35. Divorce is becoming commoner.
36. The fairy-tale royal wedding seems to reappear in the United Kingdom as Prince William and his commoner girlfriend Kate Middleton finally got engaged after years of dating.
More similar words: common, in common, commonly, uncommon, common cold, common law, common good, common stock, commonality, commonplace, common market, common ground, commonwealth, house of commons, make common cause with, common sense, incommode, commodity, commotion, summon, gammon, commodious, summons, ammonia, incommodious, accommodate, mammonism, accommodating, accommodative, accommodation.