- Types Of Speech
- You can use commonplace as a noun or as a adjective satellite in a sentence.
- About Commonplace
- A 3 syllables noun and 11 letters with the letters a, c, e, l, m, n, o, and p, 7 consonants, 4 vowels and 3 syllables with the middle letter n. Commonplace starts with a consonant and ends with a vowel with the starting letters c, co, com, comm, commo, and the ending characters are e, ce, ace, lace, place, . Commonplace is also a double consonant (mm) word. View the double consonant words list.
- Definition
- A trite or obvious remark
- Origin/Roots
- Latin
- Compound Words
- A compound word, commonplace has more than one word within it. There's 2 words which are common, and place.
- School Grade
- Commonplace is set as a sat word that starts with c, ends with e, 3 syllables, 4 vowels and 11 letters.
- Pig Latin
- Commonplace in Pig Latin is said as "ommonplacecay or ommonplacecway".
- Unigram
- c | o | m | m | o | n | p | l | a | c | e
- Bigram
- co | om | mm | mo | on | np | pl | la | ac | ce
- Trigram
- com | omm | mmo | mon | onp | npl | pla | lac | ace
- Quadrigram
- comm | ommo | mmon | monp | onpl | npla | plac | lace
- Word Gram
- Noun Examples
- a trite or obvious remark
- Adjective Satellite Examples
- not challenging;
dull and lacking excitement;
"an unglamorous job greasing engines" - obvious and dull;
"trivial conversation";
"commonplace prose" - completely ordinary and unremarkable;
"air travel has now become commonplace";
"commonplace everyday activities" - repeated too often;
overfamiliar through overuse;
"bromidic sermons";
"his remarks were trite and commonplace";
"hackneyed phrases";
"a stock answer";
"repeating threadbare jokes";
"parroting some timeworn axiom";
"the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"
Synonym | Definition |
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Abase | cause to feel shame hurt the pride of "He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss" |
Abstainer | a person who refrains from drinking intoxicating beverages |
Abstraction | a general concept formed by extracting common features from specific examples |
Accustomed | (often followed by `to'') in the habit of or adapted to "accustomed to doing her own work" "I''ve grown accustomed to her face" |
Adage | a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people |
Apartment | a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house |
Ascetic | practices self denial as spiritual discipline |
Ascetical | practicing great self-denial "Be systematically ascetic...do...something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it"- William James "a desert nomad''s austere life" "a spartan diet" "a spartan existence" |
Attic | (architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature hides the roof |
Austere | practicing great self-denial "Be systematically ascetic...do...something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it"- William James "a desert nomad''s austere life" "a spartan diet" "a spartan existence" |
View all cognitive synonyms for Commonplace
Anagram | Definition |
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Commonplace | a trite or obvious remark |
View English words with the unique letters used in commonplace. Words With The Letters Acelmnop
Commonplace Is In These Word Lists
- Starts With C
- Ends With E