Who is not of noble rank; pertaining to the great masses.
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Examples for "common"
Examples for "common"
1Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2This issue is common when studying several health problems in developing countries.
3He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
4She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach to the problem.
5But EU rules require border checks with countries outside the common market.
1The most vulgar-minded genius that ever produced a great effect in literature.
2As for the vulgar phrase, it is of far more recent origin.
3The furniture of the room is in rich, rather vulgar Oriental taste.
4Some men aim at an aristocratic hand; some deal in vulgar flourishes.
5The general heads of law on that subject are vulgar and trivial.
1The overall effect left one in no doubt about his plebeian origins.
2My name, at present, is a very usual and rather plebeian one-Simpson
3He created a plebeian aristocracy and blended it with the patrician oligarchy.
4Reporters, let alone more plebeian Trump supporters, were not permitted to partake.
5The riviera tennis set are not prone to outbursts of plebeian disgust.
1No, I am not noble; but I should like to be so.
2The Royal Family had persons to attend them who were not noble.
3It is not noble, it is wicked to cast away your life.
4He is of course not noble yet, but his family is excellent.
5It was not heroic, it was not noble; but it was extremely human.
6That is not noble, but that is the real depth of the male.
7They are not noble, merely traitors who disregard all moral laws.
8His conduct is not noble or heroic, but natural and right.
9The jongleur was not noble by birth, but was ennobled by his bravery.
10The features were small and refined, not noble, but unmistakably aristocratic.
11I am not noble, neither do I have a repertoire of circus tricks.
12I'm not noble; so my honourable ancestors will not turn over in their graves.
13This may sound plausible, if not noble, but does the end justify the means?
14But he is not noble; that is to say, his soul is not noble.
15As the Bishop told it to me, there was naught that was not noble.
16It was not noble, but, gods help me, that was what went through my mind.