commoner
US: /ˈkɑmənɝ/
UK: /kˈɒmənɐ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
commoner /'kɔmənə/- danh từ
- người bình dân
- học sinh không có trợ cấp của một tổ chức đỡ đầu (trường đại học Ôc-phớt)
- người được hưởng quyền chăn thả trên đồng cỏ chung
- (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) hạ nghị sĩ
- the First (Chief) commoner: chủ tịch Hạ nghị viện (Anh)
Advanced English dictionary
+ nouna person who does not come from a NOBLE family: It was not acceptable for royalty to marry commoners in those days.
Compare: ARISTOCRAT
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
1 ordinary, everyday, commonplace, prosaic, usual, familiar, customary, prevalent, frequent, run-of-the-mill, general, normal, standard, conventional, regular, routine, stock, average, proverbial; plain, simple, garden-variety, common or garden, workaday, undistinguished, unexceptional:
Intermarriage is a common occurrence among the members of the sect. We planted a common variety of carrot.
2 mutual, reciprocal, joint, shared:
Our common heritage must be protected.
3 low-class, ordinary, plain, simple, plebeian, bourgeois, proletarian, run-of-the-mill, vulgar, unrefined:
Kings avoid dealing with the common people.
4 inferior, low-grade, mean, cheap, base:
He was smoking a cigar of the commonest type.
5 public, general, community, communal, collective, non-private, universal; well-known:
The contents of the library are the common property of everyone. Their romance is common knowledge in the village.
6 trite, stale, hackneyed, worn out, banal, tired, overused, stereotyped, clichéd, stereotypical:
The term 'yuppie' has become too common to have much impact any longer.
Concise dictionary
commons|commoner|commonest'kɒmənnoun
+a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
adj.
+belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public
+having no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual
+common to or shared by two or more parties
+commonly encountered
+being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
+of or associated with the great masses of people
+of low or inferior quality or value
+lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
+to be expected; standard