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  1. belonging to or shared by two or more people, or things: a common goal / interest. English has some features common to many languages. See also. common ground. for the common good. If something is done for the common good, it is done to help everyone:

  2. The meaning of COMMON is of or relating to a community at large : public. How to use common in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Common.

  3. If something is common, it is found in large numbers or it happens often. His name was Hansen, a common name in Norway. Oil pollution is the commonest cause of death for seabirds. Earthquakes are not common in this part of the world.

  4. Common definition: belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question. See examples of COMMON used in a sentence.

  5. Synonyms for COMMON: ubiquitous, usual, commonplace, familiar, ordinary, frequent, household, general; Antonyms of COMMON: unusual, rare, uncommon, extraordinary, seldom, unfamiliar, infrequent, abnormal.

  6. Definition of common adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of common. adjective. having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual. “the common man”. “a common sailor”. “the common cold”. “a common nuisance”. “followed common procedure”. “it is common knowledge that she lives alone”.

  8. adj. belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property; common interests. pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation, or culture; public: a common language or history; a common water-supply system. joint; united: a common defense. widespread; general;

  9. common meaning, definition, what is common: happening often and to many people or in...: Learn more.

  10. (of people) to have the same interests, ideas, etc. as somebody else. Tim and I have nothing in common./I have nothing in common with Tim. have something in common (with something) (of things, places, etc.) to have the same features, characteristics, etc. The two cultures have a lot in common. in common. (specialist) by everyone in a group.

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