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commonplace
Adjective
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When something is commonplace, it happens repeatedly, regularly or frequently; usual.
Almost no one visits the library anymore. Using the Internet for research has become commonplace.
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Something that is ordinary, uninteresting, or not special.
Almost everyone has mobile phones now. They are commonplace.
commonplace
Noun
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A commonplace is a place that is ordinary and common.
commonplace
Verb
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When you commonplace, you are making a commonplace book, a personal notebook used to write quotes.
opinion
Noun
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An opinion is a personal idea, a person’s thoughts on a topic.
You gave your opinion of the case.