a bit common
Frequency: 5.58.1 per million words
slightly uneducated or of a low social class
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Examples (10)
- Honestly, I think her new boyfriend is a bit common.
- She thought the gold-plated furniture was a bit common and tasteless.
- The way he eats with his mouth open makes him seem a bit common.
- Some of the older family members considered her accent to be a bit common.
- He was worried his friends would think his manners were a bit common.
- "I don't want to sound snobbish, but her choice of words is a bit common," she whispered.
- They decorated their house in a style that was, frankly, a bit common.
- Her laugh was a little too loud, which some found a bit common.
- The jokes he told at the dinner party were considered a bit common by the other guests.
- Despite his wealth, there was something about him that still felt a bit common.