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Meaning

The word "common" refers to something that is shared by two or more parties, or something that is found frequently or is widespread. It can also mean something that is not unique or special, indicating that it is ordinary or typical in nature.

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Etymology

The word "common" originates from the Latin word "communis," which means "shared by all" or "public." It entered Middle English through Old French around the 14th century.

Examples

  1. It is common for students to feel nervous before exams.
  2. The restaurant serves a variety of common dishes that appeal to a wide audience.
  3. They decided to build a common area in their neighborhood for everyone to enjoy.
  4. Common sense often leads to better decision-making in everyday situations.