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Textual thesaurus for "common"

(adj) usual

commonly encountered

a common (or familiar) complaint; the usual greeting


(adj) vernacular, vulgar

being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language

common parlance; a vernacular term; vernacular speakers; the vulgar tongue of the masses; the technical and vulgar names for an animal species


(adj) plebeian, vulgar, unwashed

of or associated with the great masses of people

the common people in those days suffered greatly; behavior that branded him as common; his square plebeian nose; a vulgar and objectionable person; the unwashed masses


(adj) coarse, vulgar, uncouth, rough-cut

lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

he had coarse manners but a first-rate mind; behavior that branded him as common; an untutored and uncouth human being; an uncouth soldier--a real tough guy; appealing to the vulgar taste for violence; the vulgar display of the newly rich


(adj) mutual

common to or shared by two or more parties

a common friend; the mutual interests of management and labor


(adj) coarse

of low or inferior quality or value

of what coarse metal ye are molded- Shakespeare; produced...the common cloths used by the poorer population


(noun) park, commons, green

a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area

they went for a walk in the park