Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmən mæn/
noun a person of the general public, typically with average income and education
A1 The common man works hard to provide for his family.
A2 In many societies, the common man faces economic challenges.
B1 The common man often struggles to make ends meet in today's economy.
B2 The common man is the backbone of society, often overlooked by those in power.
C1 The common man's resilience in the face of adversity is truly admirable.
C2 Through his actions, the common man can bring about significant social change.
formal The policies implemented by the government should consider the needs of the common man.
informal The common man just wants to be able to afford a decent living.
slang The common man is just trying to make ends meet.
figurative In the eyes of the law, the common man is equal to all others.
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