common
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Definition of common:
part of speech: adjective
Belonging to several; public; general; usual; of small value; vulgar.
part of speech: noun
Common misspellings * :
- commom (11.6%)
- commmon (3.3%)
- comeon (0.1%)
- comeone (0.1%)
- commeon (0.2%)
- commo (0.2%)
- coment (0.1%)
- commong (1.3%)
- comen (0.2%)
- coomon (1.2%)
- continous (0.1%)
- comm (0.2%)
- consitant (0.1%)
- cmmon (0.4%)
- comman (10.3%)
- comminh (0.2%)
- comoon (0.6%)
- comum (0.2%)
- commont (0.1%)
- comon (29.9%)
- commun (3.4%)
- coomom (0.1%)
- commnon (0.2%)
- comun (0.1%)
- sommon (0.2%)
- commone (2.7%)
- comomn (0.2%)
- commin (2.9%)
- commen (28.4%)
- commond (0.4%)
- commn (0.3%)
- cummon (0.2%)
- commomn (0.2%)
- comion (0.2%)
- c'mon (0.2%)
- commoin (0.2%)
* Misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,231,521 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.
Usage examples :
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He went into the breakfast- room when he got home, which was also the common sitting- room and where he found, as he expected, his mother alone.
"A Red Wallflower", - -
I was surprised at this, for I should have believed, save as to the king, they could not have had one opinion in common
"Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker", - -
" The word was a common one," the Duke said half to himself.
"The Betrayal", - -
That's only common sense...
"A College Girl", -