Meaning & Definition of word "Commonly"

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    Commonly

    /ˈkɒmənli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that is widely or ordinarily encountered; frequently.
      • Example: The term is commonly used in academic circles to describe the phenomenon.
    • 2. Generally; usually.
      • Example: This type of fish is commonly found in tropical waters.
    • 3. In most instances; typically.
      • Example: People commonly believe that the earth is flat, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
    • 4. In a way that is characteristic of most people or things.
      • Example: Commonly, students struggle with time management during exams.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'commune', from Old French 'commun', from Latin 'communis'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    commonly known as:

    A phrase used to introduce a term or name that is widely recognized.

    commonly accepted:

    Referring to views or practices that are generally agreed upon.

    commonly found:

    Refers to items or species that are typical or prevalent in certain areas.

    Related Words

    common:

    Shared by or belonging to all.

    communicate:

    To share or exchange information.

    Slang Meanings of commonly

    Meaning: Standard

    Example Sentence: This is the commonly used method for solving the problem.

    Meaning: Basic

    Example Sentence: That's just the commonly accepted facts.