commonplace |
prosaic |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between commonplace and prosaic
is that
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics while
prosaic is pertaining to or having the characteristics of prose.
As a noun commonplace
is a platitude or cliché.
As a verb commonplace
is to make a commonplace book.
orthodox |
commonplace |
Synonyms |
Orthodox is a synonym of commonplace.
As adjectives the difference between orthodox and commonplace
is that
orthodox is of or pertaining to the eastern orthodox church while
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As a noun commonplace is
a platitude or.
As a verb commonplace is
to make a commonplace book.
dreary |
commonplace |
Related terms |
Dreary is a related term of commonplace.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between dreary and commonplace
is that
dreary is (obsolete) grievous, dire; appalling while
commonplace is (obsolete) to utter commonplaces; to indulge in platitudes.
As adjectives the difference between dreary and commonplace
is that
dreary is (obsolete) grievous, dire; appalling while
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As a noun commonplace is
a platitude or.
As a verb commonplace is
to make a commonplace book.
trivial |
commonplace |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between trivial and commonplace
is that
trivial is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium while
commonplace is (obsolete) to utter commonplaces; to indulge in platitudes.
As adjectives the difference between trivial and commonplace
is that
trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value while
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As nouns the difference between trivial and commonplace
is that
trivial is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium while
commonplace is a platitude or.
As a verb commonplace is
to make a commonplace book.
drab |
commonplace |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between drab and commonplace
is that
drab is to consort with prostitutes while
commonplace is to utter commonplaces; to indulge in platitudes.
commonplace |
circumscribed |
Related terms |
Commonplace is a related term of circumscribed.
As verbs the difference between commonplace and circumscribed
is that
commonplace is to make a commonplace book while
circumscribed is (
circumscribe).
As an adjective commonplace
is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As a noun commonplace
is a platitude or.
commonplace |
pale |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between commonplace and pale
is that
commonplace is to utter commonplaces; to indulge in platitudes while
pale is paleness; pallor.
As adjectives the difference between commonplace and pale
is that
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics while
pale is light in color.
As nouns the difference between commonplace and pale
is that
commonplace is a platitude or cliché while
pale is paleness; pallor.
As verbs the difference between commonplace and pale
is that
commonplace is to make a commonplace book while
pale is to turn pale; to lose colour.
unanimated |
commonplace |
Related terms |
Unanimated is a related term of commonplace.
As adjectives the difference between unanimated and commonplace
is that
unanimated is inanimate while
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
As a noun commonplace is
a platitude or.
As a verb commonplace is
to make a commonplace book.
commonplace |
uninteresting |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between commonplace and uninteresting
is that
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics while
uninteresting is arousing little or no interest; boring or uneventful.
As a noun commonplace
is a platitude or cliché.
As a verb commonplace
is to make a commonplace book.
commonplace |
limited |
Related terms |
Commonplace is a related term of limited.
As adjectives the difference between commonplace and limited
is that
commonplace is ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics while
limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
As verbs the difference between commonplace and limited
is that
commonplace is to make a commonplace book while
limited is (
limit).
As a noun commonplace
is a platitude or.
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