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British pronunciation
/ˈkɒmən/

Definición y Significado de "common"

common
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común

frequently found, happening, or seen
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It ’s common for people to exchange holiday gifts with friends and family.
The common mistake in the test was misreading the instructions.
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común

regular and without any exceptional features
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The meeting was filled with common tasks and discussions.
Her style was simple and common, perfect for everyday wear.
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común, compartido

belonging to or involving multiple parties or entities
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The countries had a common interest in trade.
They worked toward a common goal.
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común, vulgar

lacking sophistication or social grace, often viewed as inappropriate in more refined contexts
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His common remarks about the situation were off-putting.
She found his common approach to the problem unprofessional.
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común, corriente

typical in status, often referring to those of lower social standing
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The common worker often has to fight for basic rights.
Despite his talent, he remained among the common people.
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común, general

basic standards of respectful and ethical behavior that are generally expected in society
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Offering assistance to those in need is a matter of common decency.
It ’s common decency to apologize if you ’ve offended someone.
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el prado, la plaza

a public grassy area or park, often found in towns or villages, where people gather or engage in recreational activities
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The town's common was a popular spot for community events and gatherings.
They enjoyed a picnic on the lush common that served as the town's central green space.
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