Commonness

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmənnəs/

Definitions of commonness

noun the state or quality of being common; ordinary or usual

Example Sentences

A1 The commonness of smiling is universal.

A2 There is a commonness in the way people greet each other around the world.

B1 The commonness of traditions can bring people together.

B2 Despite their differences, there is a commonness in their values.

C1 The commonness of language allows for better communication.

C2 The commonness of experiences can create strong bonds between individuals.

Examples of commonness in a Sentence

formal The commonness of this phenomenon can be observed in various research studies.

informal The commonness of this issue among students is concerning.

slang The commonness of that meme on social media is crazy!

figurative The commonness of their struggles bonded them together like family.

Grammatical Forms of commonness

past tense

commoned

plural

commonnesses

comparative

more common

superlative

most common

present tense

common

future tense

will be common

perfect tense

has been common

continuous tense

is being common

singular

commonness

positive degree

common

infinitive

to common

gerund

commoning

participle

commoned

Origin and Evolution of commonness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'commonness' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'comun' and the suffix '-ness'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'commonness' has evolved to refer to the state of being ordinary, usual, or shared by all members of a group. It has also come to signify the quality of being widespread or prevalent in a particular context.