Common and Group

Common

Common adjective - Often observed or encountered.

Group and common are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Group" instead an adjective "Common".

Group

Group noun - A number of things considered as a unit.

Common and group are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Common" instead an adjective "Group".

Nearby Words: grouping, grouped, groupment

Mutual synonyms

How words are described

female female common female group
specific specific common specific group
original original common original group
single single common single group
Other adjectives: popular, real, large, big, bad, mercenary, black, white, major, final, next, different, largest.

Both words in one sentence

  • Common features are prophetic dreams/visions, an individual or group of individuals with mystic knowledge and something like the Australian Dream Time.
    Source: Magic Realism
  • These Tropes Are Equal Not So Above It All Someone, who is the Only Sane Man or Straight Man, is shown to have more equal footing with the rest of the group in terms of common sense and morality than they'd like to admit.
  • It's remarkably common for a terrorist group's policy demands to contradict each other, or to change suddenly for no apparent reason - in particular, if the group's demands are actually met, they almost never disband, but instead switch to a new issue that may be completely unrelated.
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