Of an everyday character; commonplace, mundane, ordinary.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [adjective] > usual or ordinary > commonplace (31) quotidian1430 Of an everyday character; commonplace, mundane, ordinary. trite1548 Worn out by constant use or repetition; devoid of freshness or novelty; hackneyed, commonplace, stale. beaten1587 Well-worn, trite. Obsolete. trivial1589 Such as may be met with anywhere; common, commonplace, ordinary, everyday, familiar, trite. Now rare (passing into A. 6). threadbare1598 esp. Having lost its influence, freshness, or force by much use; trite from constant repetition; commonplace, stale, hackneyed. protrite1604 Of words, an opinion, etc.: familiar, well-worn; trite, hackneyed. prose1606 Having the character or style of prose; unromantic, plain, commonplace; = prosaic, adj. 2. Now rare. commonplace1616 That is ordinary or common; usual. everyday1628 That can be encountered every day; common, ordinary. Also: (of a person or his or her attributes) commonplace, mediocre, inferior. Also in every-day-… prostitute1631 Common, vulgar, or hackneyed. Obsolete. prosaical1699 Characteristic or suggestive of prose as opposed to poetry; (hence) unpoetic, unromantic, dull, commonplace; = prosaic, adj. 2. tritical1709 Of a trite or commonplace character. prosaic1729 Of a person or thing: unpoetic, unromantic; dull, flat, unexciting; commonplace, mundane. tritish1779 Somewhat trite. hack1821 Designating a word, phrase, etc., which is in common or widespread use; hackneyed, trite, commonplace. rum-ti-tum1832 Esp. of music or verse: repetitive, trivial, commonplace. unspecial1838 Not special (in various senses); esp. not exceptional, unusual, or out of the ordinary; mundane, commonplace. banal1840 (From the intermediate sense of, Open to the use of all the community): Commonplace, common, trite; trivial, petty. commonplacish1847 somewhat ordinary or commonplace. prosy1849 Of writing or speech: resembling or suggestive of prose; (hence) unpoetic or matter-of-fact in style, diction, etc., esp. so as to have a tiresome… inventionless1887 Devoid of invention. thread-worn1888 worn to the thread, threadbare; also, of a screw, having a worn thread. See also threadbare, adj., thread-lace, n., etc. Subcategories:— habitually used or stock (6) — rendering commonplace (3) |
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