commonplace

Word Type: Adjective, Noun

Definition

  • Ordinary and not special; something that happens frequently or is widely accepted.
  • A common or ordinary thing, idea, or occurrence.

Example

  • “In modern cities, the use of smartphones has become commonplace.”
  • “The idea of working remotely is no longer a commonplace practice.”
  • “It was commonplace to see people riding bicycles in the park during the summer.”
  • “The once-rare technology is now a commonplace in homes across the world.”
  • “His views on politics are not new; they are quite commonplace.”