comum — meaning in English
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English meaning
- common adjective Happening often, or found in large numbers; not rare.
- commonplace adjective Ordinary; lacking anything unusual or noteworthy.
- communal adjective Shared by everyone in a group or community; not privately owned.
- everyday adjective Ordinary, normal, or happening as part of daily routine rather than something special.
- joint adj Shared or done by two or more people together.
- pedestrian noun A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
- vulgar adj Crude, tasteless, or offensive, especially in speech or behaviour.
Senses
comum is used for these senses in English:
- commonplace Ordinary; not having any remarkable characteristics.
- communal Shared by a community; public.
- everyday Commonplace, ordinary.
- joint Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
- vulgar (historical, or, derogatory) Having to do with ordinary, common people.
common — full definition
- adjective Happening often, or found in large numbers; not rare.
- adjective Shared by two or more people or things.
- adjective Ordinary or unremarkable, sometimes used to suggest something is unrefined or lacking class.
- noun An open area of land, especially in a town, that everyone is free to use.
commonplace — full definition
- adjective Ordinary; lacking anything unusual or noteworthy.
- noun A remark or idea that has become dull and predictable from overuse; a cliché.