noun
- The quality or state of being common; the fact of occurring frequently or being widespread.
- The quality of being ordinary, unremarkable, or lacking distinction.
Usage: Plural form of commonness.; Often used in formal or academic contexts.
Usage: Emphasizes lack of special or notable characteristics.
Examples
- The commonnesses of everyday objects often go unnoticed.
- Despite the commonnesses of the disease, many people remain unaware of its symptoms.
- The artist rejected the commonnesses of traditional portraiture in favor of abstract expression.
- Linguists study the commonnesses and differences across various languages.
- The report highlighted the commonnesses in behavior patterns among the study participants.
- She appreciated the beauty found in the commonnesses of rural life.