Crossword-Solution: COMMONPLACE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Commonplace | a. | Common; ordinary; trite; as, a commonplace person, or observation. |
| Commonplace | n. | An idea or expression wanting originality or interest; a trite or customary remark; a platitude. |
| Commonplace | n. | A memorandum; something to be frequently consulted or referred to. |
| Commonplace | v. t. | To enter in a commonplace book, or to reduce to general heads. |
| Commonplace | v. i. | To utter commonplaces; to indulge in platitudes. |
We have 86 clues for the answer “COMMONPLACE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ordinary topic | 1 answer |
| everyday saying | 1 answer |
| BOOK of personal comments | 2 answers |
| exoteric | 6 answers |
| Bromide | 8 answers |
| Nothing special | 11 answers |
| workaday | 14 answers |
| banality | 14 answers |
| Nondescript | 15 answers |
| Run of the mill | 17 answers |
| Quotidian | 18 answers |
| Well-worn | 19 answers |
| Run-of-the-mill | 20 answers |
| cliche | 22 answers |
| Clichèd | 23 answers |
| Middling | 25 answers |
| bathetic | 25 answers |
| Household | 29 answers |
| uneventful | 33 answers |
| stereotyped | 41 answers |
| DAILY ___ | 41 answers |
| Undistinguished | 44 answers |
| trivia | 44 answers |
| drear | 44 answers |
| Across the board | 45 answers |
| Garden | 47 answers |
| corny | 47 answers |
| Overused | 48 answers |
| Threadbare | 48 answers |
| Tiresome | 50 answers |
| Average | 51 answers |
| cloying | 52 answers |
| Overdone | 53 answers |
| Banal | 53 answers |
| Mawkish | 53 answers |
| stereotype | 54 answers |
| sappy | 54 answers |
| Trite | 55 answers |
| Normal | 55 answers |
| Wearisome | 55 answers |
| Known | 55 answers |
| Popular | 55 answers |
| Typical | 56 answers |
| Spiritless | 56 answers |
| Topic | 56 answers |
| prosaic | 58 answers |
| Frequent | 58 answers |
| Pedestrian | 59 answers |
| Maudlin | 59 answers |
| Humdrum | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with COMMONPLACE (5)
There was little sound, and none agreeable save the whir of the ship’s sewing machine at which Smee sat, ever industrious and obliging, the essence of the commonplace, pathetic Smee.
Spiritually and mentally, no less than socially, a commonplace general condition is no conclusive proof that a man has not potentialities above that level.
FOOTNOTES 4 (return) [ The Greek text for the passages marked here and later in the text have been lost.] 5 (return) [ To avoid the blessing, still a secret, he resorts to a commonplace; literally, “For what generous man is not (in befriending others) a friend to himself?”] 6 (return) [ Creon desires to bury Oedipus on the confines of Thebes so as to avoid the pollution and yet offer due rites at his tomb.
The page of life that was spread out before me seemed dull and commonplace only because I had not fathomed its deeper import.
The most extraordinary thing to my mind, of all the strange and wonderful things that happened upon that Friday, was the dovetailing of the commonplace habits of our social order with the first beginnings of the series of events that was to topple that social order headlong.
Quotes with COMMONPLACE (3)
I had no illusions about you,' he said. 'I knew you were silly and frivolous and empty-headed. But I loved you. I knew that your aims and ideals were vulgar and commonplace. But I loved you. I knew that you were second-rate. But I loved you. It's comic when I think how hard I tried to be amused by the things that amused you and how anxious I was to hide from you that I wasn't ignorant and vulgar and scandal-mongering and stupid. I knew how frightened you were of intelligence …
Thermodynamic miracles... events with odds against so astronomical they're effectively impossible, like oxygen spontaneously becoming gold. I long to observe such a thing. And yet, in each human coupling, a thousand million sperm vie for a single egg. Multiply those odds by countless generations, against the odds of your ancestors being alive; meeting; siring this precise son; that exact daughter... Until your mother loves a man she has every reason to hate, and of that union…
Me, I've seen 45 years, and I've only figured out one thing. That's this: if a person would just make the effort, there's something to be learned from everything. From even the most ordinary, commonplace things, there's always something you can learn. I read somewhere that they said there's even different philosophies in razors. Fact is, if it weren't for that, nobody'd survive.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (2002–2014).