commonplace

adjective11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Used for emphasis, meaning extremely normal or uninteresting.

Indicates that something is very normal, to a significant degree.

Indicates that something is sufficiently normal for a particular purpose or context. Note the word order.

Indicates that something is nearly, but not completely, commonplace.

Indicates that something is quite normal, to a moderate degree.

Indicates that something is more normal than expected, sometimes with a slight sense of disappointment.

Used to state that something is normal and not unusual.

Indicates a transition to a state of being normal or frequent.

Used to suggest that something appears to be normal and not unusual.

To consider something as normal and not special.

Indicates that something is normal or frequent within a specific group of people.