common in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
common in Malayalam മലയാളം
common in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
common in Sindhi سنڌي
common in Telugu తెలుగు
common in Urdu اُردُو
common in English
- common⇄adj. 1. belonging equally to all.
Ex. The summer cabin is the common property of the three brothers. The two triangles have a common base. Science and medicine form a common front against ignorance and disease.
(SYN) joint, united.
2. - common⇄common, adjective, noun.
- common⇄expr. commons,
a. the common people; people who are not noblemen.
Ex. From the condition of the commons of the shires we turn to a much more intricate subject, the condition of the commons of the boroughs (William Stubbs).
b. a dining - common⇄expr. in common, equally with another or others; owned, used, or done by both or all.
Ex. Although they are twins, the two sisters have few interests in common. - common⇄expr. the Commons, the House of Commons, the lower house of the British or Canadian Parliament.
Ex. ... the Lords endeavoring to insert a clause ... which ... the Commons of course rejected (Hartley Coleridge). - common⇄noun commonness.
- common⇄noun 1. Also, commons. land owned or used by all the people of a town, village, or other community.
Ex. Our commons from the last natural reservoirs of wild life left in southern England (Observer). Fronting upon the commons ... were the church, sc