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Garden variety Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɑɹdən/ /vɝˈaɪəti
GAR-dun ver-EYE-uh-tee
ɡˈɑːdən/ /vəɹˈaɪəti
GAH-dun vur-EYE-uh-tee

Definition

Used to describe something that is ordinary, common, or not special in any way.

Usage & Nuances

"Garden variety" is informal, mostly used before nouns (e.g., 'garden variety problem'). It emphasizes a lack of uniqueness or excitement. Not about actual gardens. Alternative: 'run-of-the-mill', 'ordinary'. Don't use for people as an insult.

Example Sentences

This is just a garden variety headache.

basic

He wore a garden variety white shirt.

basic

It's just a garden variety cold, nothing serious.

basic

Honestly, this movie was just garden variety—nothing you haven’t seen before.

natural

That’s just your garden variety excuse; I’ve heard it a hundred times.

natural

Nothing special—just your garden variety coffee from the corner store.

natural