Commonplace Mnemonic
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commonplace
commonplace
/ˈkɒmənˌpleɪs/
hackneyed
Examples
- Is the usage of these terms commonplace and accepted
- The translation of names becomes commonplace.
- The incorrect spellings are commonplace in the literature, unfortunately.
- Hooliganism was commonplace at matches between the clubs in the past.
- I saw the reference at the end, but the problem is that this is a commonplace.
- It is commonplace that humans get fat when they overeat.
- Pedicabs became commonplace at the turn of the 21st century.
- The glint of light off water is a commonplace effect of this.
- As the length of the list shows, nudity in films is pretty commonplace now.
- First it was commonplace to drop the lower charges and keep the higher ones.
a trite or obvious remark
noun
completely ordinary and unremarkable
adjective
not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
adjective
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
adjective
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"Com + Mon + Place. A common spot where everyone likes to embrace."
"Com + On + Place. Come on, it's a place where common things are found and known."
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