Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmənər/
noun a person who is not of noble rank or birth; a member of the common people
A1 The commoner lived in a small village.
A2 The commoner worked as a farmer.
B1 The commoner was not used to the luxuries of the royal court.
B2 The commoner's humble origins did not hinder their success in business.
C1 The commoner rose to prominence in society through hard work and determination.
C2 The commoner's influence extended far beyond their humble beginnings.
formal In the feudal system, a commoner was considered a member of the lower social class.
informal The commoner had never seen such luxury before visiting the royal palace.
slang The commoner was just a regular Joe trying to make ends meet.
figurative Despite being a commoner in the art world, she created masterpieces that rivaled those of the elite.
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