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1. common reed
noun.
Tall
North
American
reed
having
relative
wide
leaves
and
large
plumelike
panicles;
widely
distributed
in
moist
areas;
used
for
mats,
screens
and
arrow
shafts.
Synonyms
reed
ditch reed
carrizo
Phragmites
genus Phragmites
Phragmites communis
2. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Belonging
to
or
participated
in
by
a
community
as
a
whole;
public.
Synonyms
commonality
communal
joint
public
commonness
Antonyms
separate
individual
individuality
outfield
achromatic color
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
3. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Having
no
special
distinction
or
quality;
widely
known
or
commonly
encountered;
average
or
ordinary
or
usual.
Synonyms
general
democratic
demotic
standard
frequent
average
grassroots
ordinary
commonness
usual
commonplaceness
popular
everydayness
Antonyms
uncommon
extraordinary
uncommonness
unusual
infield
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
4. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Common
to
or
shared
by
two
or
more
parties.
Synonyms
shared
mutual
Antonyms
unshared
local
particular
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
5. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Commonly
encountered.
Synonyms
usual
familiar
Antonyms
strange
achromatic
ripe
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
6. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Being
or
characteristic
of
or
appropriate
to
everyday
language.
Synonyms
informal
vernacular
vulgar
Antonyms
formal
sophisticated
well
unite
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
7. common
noun.
(ˈkɑːmən)
A
piece
of
open
land
for
recreational
use
in
an
urban
area.
Synonyms
urban area
parcel of land
amusement park
park
funfair
village green
tract
populated area
pleasure ground
commons
green
piece of ground
piece of land
parcel
Antonyms
rural area
nonstandard
unorthodox
abnormal
irregular
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
8. common
adjective.
(ˈkɑːmən)
Of
or
associated
with
the
great
masses
of
people.
Synonyms
lowborn
plebeian
vulgar
unwashed
Antonyms
noble
unwrap
uncover
particularity
discriminate
Etymology
common (English)
comun (Middle English (1100-1500))
comun (Anglo-Norman)
comun (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
communis (Latin)
comoine (Latin)
9. Reed
noun.
United
States
journalist
who
reported
on
the
October
Revolution
from
Petrograd
in
1917;
founded
the
Communist
Labor
Party
in
America
in
1919;
is
buried
in
the
Kremlin
in
Moscow
(1887-1920).
Synonyms
John Reed
10. Reed
noun.
United
States
physician
who
proved
that
yellow
fever
is
transmitted
by
mosquitoes
(1851-1902).
Synonyms
Walter Reed
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