very commonplace

Frequency: 7.515.0 per million words

Used for emphasis, meaning extremely normal or uninteresting.

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Examples (10)

  • Smartphones were once a luxury, but now they are very commonplace.
  • In this neighborhood, seeing a celebrity is a very commonplace occurrence.
  • His writing style, unfortunately, has become very commonplace and lacks originality.
  • In the 18th century, such beliefs were very commonplace, though they seem strange to us now.
  • Using social media for marketing is now a very commonplace practice for businesses of all sizes.
  • The discovery of new insect species, while exciting, is a very commonplace event in tropical rainforests.
  • I thought my idea was unique, but it turned out to be very commonplace.
  • Within a decade, electric cars will likely be very commonplace on our roads.
  • The themes of love and loss explored in the novel are very commonplace, yet the author handles them with fresh insight.
  • In our city, traffic jams during rush hour have become a very commonplace frustration.