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Commonness

noun
1.
The state of being that is commonly observed.  Synonym: expectedness.
2.
The quality of lacking taste and refinement.  Synonyms: coarseness, grossness, raunch, vulgarism, vulgarity.
3.
Ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace.  Synonyms: commonplaceness, everydayness.  Antonym: uncommonness.
4.
Sharing of common attributes.  Synonym: commonality.  Antonym: individuality.






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"Commonness" Quotes from Famous Books



... some time doing them. The obligation of the mortgage and Ellen's lameness had been a sort of bridge for Peter, a high airy structure which engaged the best of him and so carried him safely over Blodgett's without once letting him fall into the unlovely vein of life there, its narrowness, its commonness. He had known, even when he had known it most inaccessible, that there was another life which answered to every instinct of his for beauty and fitness. He waited only for the release from strain for his entry with it. Now by the shock of his mother's death he found himself precipitated ...
— The Lovely Lady • Mary Austin

... their bases. Sometimes the pillager meets prickles that sting him, as in the roses and briers; and if he is a little fellow he is sure to regard him with intense disgust, a bristly guard of wiry hair—hence the commonness of that kind of fortification. Against enemies of larger growth a tree or shrub will often aim sharp thorns—another piece of masquerade, for thorns are but branches checked in growth, and frowning with a barb in token of disappointment at not being able to smile in a blossom. In every jot ...
— Little Masterpieces of Science: - The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer • Various

... his large mottled cheeks inflated with laughter, his full red lips pursed into a gay and mocking expression. To me he personified success, happiness, achievement—the other shining extreme from my own obscurity and commonness; but the effect upon poor little Miss Matoaca was quite the opposite, I judged the next minute, from the one that he had intended. I watched her fragile shoulders straighten and a glow rather than a flash of spirit pass ...
— The Romance of a Plain Man • Ellen Glasgow

... you mean to withdraw your custom from them. I have seen the enterprising chemist and stationer begging me with fervour to let my account run on, although I had my purse open in my hand; and partly from the commonness of the case, partly from some remains of that generous old Mexican tradition which made all men welcome to their tables, a person may be notoriously both unwilling and unable to pay, and still find credit for the necessaries of life in the stores of Monterey. Now ...
— Across The Plains • Robert Louis Stevenson

... and for once Bess was too ravenously hungry to protest at the "commonness" of it, and they set to at its ...
— Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach - Or Strange Adventures Among The Orange Groves • Annie Roe Carr


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