commonplace
word
Definition
Something that happens often or is seen everywhere, so it is not special or unusual.
Usage & Nuances
Used in both formal and everyday speech. Often describes trends, technologies, or situations that used to be rare but are now very normal. As a noun, it means something ordinary; as an adjective, it describes things lacking novelty. Not used for people.
Example Sentences
Smartphones have become commonplace in daily life.
basic
Rain is commonplace in this region during the summer.
basic
Online shopping is so commonplace now that some people never go to stores anymore.
natural
Security cameras are commonplace in big cities, so you’re almost always being watched.
natural
Wearing masks became commonplace during the pandemic.
basic
Working from home was rare, but it’s commonplace these days.
natural