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.

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Rain is commonplace in this region during the summer.

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Online shopping is so commonplace now that some people never go to stores anymore.

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Security cameras are commonplace in big cities, so you’re almost always being watched.

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Wearing masks became commonplace during the pandemic.

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Working from home was rare, but it’s commonplace these days.

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