commonplace Antonyms
Strongest:
- peculiar
- unusual
- exceptional
- peculiar
- rare
- out-of-the-way
- strange
- odd
- strange
- unusual
- quaint
- atypical
- quaint
- abnormal
- out-of-the-way
- extraordinary
- funny
- abnormal
- curious
- atypical
- funny
- curious
- exceptional
- rare
- odd
- extraordinary
Strong:
- wild
- phenomenal
- outrageous
- queer
- fantastic
- idiosyncratic
- unorthodox
- prominent
- irregular
- aberrant
- fantastic
- prominent
- wacky
- notable
- wild
- untypical
- striking
- unconventional
- notable
- weird
- anomalous
- eccentric
- bizarre
- untypical
- scarce
- conspicuous
- eccentric
- outstanding
- scarce
- queer
- bizarre
- striking
- fantastical
- outrageous
- aberrant
- anomalous
- outstanding
- irregular
- phenomenal
- fantastical
- unorthodox
- wacky
- unconventional
- conspicuous
- idiosyncratic
- weird
Weak:
- signal
- unique
- nonconformist
- singular
- kooky
- way-out
- offbeat
- kafkaesque
- oddball
- novel
- unparalleled
- freakish
- novel
- unexampled
- signal
- recherch-
- freakish
- freak
- salient
- unprecedented
- kafkaesque
- outr-
- unprecedented
- unique
- outr-
- whacky
- nonconformist
- salient
- offbeat
- way-out
- unparalleled
- singular
- far-out
- recherch-
- kooky
- far-out
- freak
- whacky
- oddball
- unexampled
Meaning of commonplace
commonplace (n)
a trite or obvious remark
commonplace (s)
completely ordinary and unremarkable
not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
commonplace Sentence Examples
- Smartphones have become so commonplace that it's unusual to see someone without one.
- In many cultures, shaking hands as a greeting is commonplace.
- It's a commonplace occurrence to see traffic congestion during rush hour.
- In today's society, social media usage is commonplace among people of all ages.
- The concept of online shopping has become so commonplace that many traditional brick-and-mortar stores have adapted to compete.
- Sharing personal information online has become commonplace, despite potential privacy risks.
- It's a commonplace belief that regular exercise leads to improved physical and mental health.
- The use of plastic bags has become so commonplace that many overlook their detrimental effects on the environment.
- In urban areas, the sound of car horns and sirens is a commonplace aspect of daily life.
- With advancements in technology, virtual meetings have become commonplace in many workplaces.
FAQs About the word commonplace
a trite or obvious remark, completely ordinary and unremarkable, not challenging; dull and lacking excitement, repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
usual, ordinary,normal, average, typical, common, run-of-the-mill, prosaic, workaday, unremarkable
peculiar,unusual, exceptional, peculiar, rare, out-of-the-way, strange, odd, strange, unusual
Smartphones have become so commonplace that it's unusual to see someone without one.
In many cultures, shaking hands as a greeting is commonplace.
It's a commonplace occurrence to see traffic congestion during rush hour.
In today's society, social media usage is commonplace among people of all ages.