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(anything usual or trite)

  • 1 commonplace

    1. noun
    (platitude) Gemeinplatz, der; (anything usual or trite) Alltäglichkeit, die
    2. adjective
    nichtssagend, banal [Bemerkung, Buch]; alltäglich [Angelegenheit, Ereignis]
    * * *
    adjective (very ordinary and uninteresting: commonplace remarks.) uninteressant
    * * *
    ˈcom·mon·place
    I. adj
    1. (normal) alltäglich, normal
    to be \commonplace gang und gäbe sein
    2. ( pej: trite) banal pej, platt pej
    II. n Gemeinplatz m pej, Banalität f pej, Platitüde f geh
    * * *
    commonplace [ˈkɒmənpleıs; US ˈkɑ-]
    A s
    1. Gemeinplatz m, Binsenwahrheit f, Platitüde f
    2. Alltäglichkeit f, Abgedroschenheit f pej
    3. alltägliche (uninteressante) Sache
    4. Lesefrucht f, Aufzeichnung f (aus einem Buch):
    commonplace book Kollektaneenbuch n
    B adj alltäglich, Alltags…, abgedroschen pej, präd auch gang und gäbe
    * * *
    1. noun
    (platitude) Gemeinplatz, der; (anything usual or trite) Alltäglichkeit, die
    2. adjective
    nichtssagend, banal [Bemerkung, Buch]; alltäglich [Angelegenheit, Ereignis]
    * * *
    n.
    Gemeinplatz m.

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