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commonplace (noun)

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  • commonplace book — noun a notebook in which you enter memorabilia • Hypernyms: ↑notebook * * * ˈcommonplace book 7 [commonplace book commonplace books] noun (especially in the past) a book into which you copy parts of other books, poems, etc. and add your own… …   Useful english dictionary

  • commonplace — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not unusual or original; ordinary or trite. ► NOUN 1) a usual or ordinary thing. 2) a trite saying or topic; a platitude …   English terms dictionary

  • commonplace book — noun Date: 1578 a book of memorabilia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • commonplace book — noun a personal notebook or journal in which memorabilia, quotations etc were written …   Wiktionary

  • commonplace book — noun a book into which notable extracts from other works are copied for personal use …   English new terms dictionary

  • commonplace — I. noun Etymology: translation of Latin locus communis widely applicable argument, translation of Greek koinos topos Date: 1561 1. archaic a striking passage entered in a commonplace book 2. a. an obvious or trite comment ; truism b. something… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • commonplace — 1 adjective happening or existing in many places, and therefore not special or unusual: Car thefts are commonplace in this part of town. 2 noun 1 (countable usually singular) something that happens or exists in many places, so that it is not… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • commonplace — /ˈkɒmənpleɪs / (say komuhnplays) adjective 1. ordinary; uninteresting; without individuality: a commonplace person. 2. trite; hackneyed: a commonplace remark. –noun 3. a well known, customary, or obvious remark; a trite or uninteresting saying. 4 …  

  • commonplace — 1. adjective ordinary; having no remarkable features The furniture in the house was commonplace, nice but boring and mundane. 2. noun a) A platitude or cliché …   Wiktionary

  • commonplace — I UK [ˈkɒmənˌpleɪs] / US [ˈkɑmənˌpleɪs] adjective not unusual It is now commonplace for people to use the Internet at home. II UK [ˈkɒmənˌpleɪs] / US [ˈkɑmənˌpleɪs] noun [countable] Word forms commonplace : singular commonplace plural… …   English dictionary

  • commonplace — com|mon|place1 [ kamən,pleıs ] adjective not unusual: It is now commonplace for people to use the Internet at home. commonplace com|mon|place 2 [ kamən,pleıs ] noun count FORMAL 1. ) something that often happens or is often done and is therefore… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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