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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121. I have erred against every commonplace notion of decorum.
122. Will replacement of a hip joint become more commonplace?
123. Wacky ideas are commonplace among space scientists.
124. Any added word would have been commonplace and futile.
125. His remarks were trite and commonplace.
126. In everyday life, monthly financial statements are commonplace.
127. Be not content with the commonplace in character.
128. What he has said is a mere commonplace view.
129. Spitting and burping in public is commonplace.
130. Whose gest is highest in knight-errant of respecting gold commonplace, the masses is accepted first is to be in Shaolin Temple low-key those who sweep the floor is anonymous without the monk.
131. Milton, like so many of his contemporaries, kept a commonplace book and, as you can imagine, he kept it for the most part in Latin.
132. He adds that what is supposed to characterise a gifted minority is revealed by psychoanalytical thought to be commonplace.
133. He was an unambitious man destined for a commonplace job.
134. Of course there are some flunk this life too commonplace to be worthwhile.
135. Single-parent homes are commonplace.
136. So, is it true, as so many believe that masturbation is so commonplace, natural, pleasurable and healthy that "ninety-eight percent of us masturbate,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the other two percent are liars?"
137. Some said that his words were commonplace, others complained of his want of theological doctrine.
138. It's become a commonplace to see people collapsing from hunger in the streets.
139. When I worked in fast food as a teenager, giving an unhappy customer a free apple turnover and having her leave happy was commonplace.
140. Summary of the Background Data. The use of mobile fluoroscopy has become commonplace in orthopaedics.
141. It is commonplace for snipers to open fire on aid convoys.
142. It's commonplace also for Web sites to be kept in /var because a Web site tends to amass data preternaturally over time.
143. Of course there are some who flunk this life too commonplace to be worthwhile.
144. That sounds soft and mushy and commonplace, but in fact it can legitimately be called epochal.
145. Decentralized organization has become commonplace, aided by computer - augmented control systems that make diversity more manageable.
146. The state failed to perform a single legal transfer of power; coups were commonplace.
147. When massive emergency transfusions become commonplace , a patient is usually in deep trouble.
148. Modulation Classification of Digital modulation signals is commonplace in both commercial and military systems.
149. "Take a look at television these days, and it's becoming almost commonplace to be arrogant and crude, " notes psychologist Thomas Achenbach of the University of Vermont.
150. Men substantially outnumber women, and heavy drinking is a commonplace.
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