Synonym: banal, banality, bromide, cliche, hackneyed, humdrum, old-hat, platitude, prosaic, shopworn, stock, threadbare, timeworn, tired, trite, unglamorous, unglamourous, well-worn. Similar words: in place, in place of, pension plan, common, in common, uncommon, commonly, common law. Meaning: n. a trite or obvious remark. adj. 1. completely ordinary and unremarkable 2. not challenging; dull and lacking excitement 3. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.
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1. Such actions were regarded as commonplace during the war.
2. Home computers are increasingly commonplace.
3. Car thefts are commonplace in this part of town.
4. Foreign vacations have become commonplace.
5. Some scientists believe that soon it will be commonplace for people to travel to the moon.
6. These ideas are commonplace among teenagers.
7. He is a commonplace person.
8. Her situation sounded commonplace enough.
9. Women's groups have become a commonplace.
10. Computers are now commonplace in primary classrooms.
11. What he has said is a mere commonplace.
12. Part-time work and job sharing will become commonplace.
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13. Male infertility is becoming commonplace.
14. Vagrancy and begging has become commonplace in London.
15. Air travel is a commonplace nowadays.
16. Jet travel is now a commonplace.
17. It is a commonplace fact that holidays are a major test of any relationship.
18. The fashionable remarks of today often become the commonplace expressions of tomorrow.
19. Simpson's much vaunted discoveries are in fact commonplace in modern sociology.
20. It is a commonplace to say that Northern Ireland is a backwater in the modern Europe.
21. Soon it will be commonplace for men to travel to the moon.
22. Babies born out of wedlock are commonplace.
23. Now the automobile has become commonplace.
24. Warnings, disciplinary actions, and firings were commonplace.
25. Expensive foreign cars are commonplace in this Chicago suburb.
26. Organ transplants are now commonplace.
27. Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult is it to bring it home.
28. He's not at all exciting, in fact he's really rather commonplace.
29. Political parties are banned, and harassment of dissidents is commonplace.
30. Moore took as his main theme the mystery of the commonplace.
More similar words: in place, in place of, pension plan, common, in common, uncommon, commonly, common law, common good, commonality, place, commonwealth, common ground, replace, placebo, displace, misplace, placenta, take place, workplace, placement, holy place, complacent, out of place, birthplace, complacency, marketplace, replacement, make common cause with, displacement.