COMMON  常見

EXISTING IN MANY THINGS OR PLACES.
Antonym
  • STRANGEFEW:rare AND NOT EXPECTED.
    Hypernym
    • EXISTBE-IN the UNIVERSE of SPACE AND TIME.
      • BE INRELATION between a THING AND what that THING FILLS OR PART:partially FILLS.
        • RELATIONFEATURE of TWO OR MORE THINGS TOGETHER.
          • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE....
    See also
    • VULGARORDINARY AND NOT ELEGANT BECAUSE COMMON to EXCESSIVELY MANY.
      Hyponym
      • ALL COMMON so that of NONE NOT.
        • AND ALL of TWO THINGS OR ACTIONS OR FEATURES....
        • ANY ALL ALTHOUGH BEING DIFFERENT
        • BOTH ALL of TWO THINGS. [GRAMMAR]
        • TOGETHER ALL of a set IN the SAME PLACE OR TIME....
        • EVERYBODY ALL THE HUMANS.
        • EACH ALL SEPARATELY OR DIFFERENTLY.
      • ORDINARY COMMON AND INFERIOR to what is EXCELLENT.
        • VULGAR ORDINARY AND NOT ELEGANT BECAUSE COMMON to EXCESSIVELY MANY.
        • SECULAR ORDINARY AND NOT SACRED.

        Words

          cháng OC: djaŋ MC: dʑi̯ɐŋ 10 AttributionsWD

        Cháng 常 (ant. guài 怪 "extraordinary") refers to what is regularly met and not unexpected.

          Word relations
        • Epithet: 非/NOT
        • Contrast: 俗/VULGAR The most general current word for ordinariness or vulgarity is sú 俗 (ant. yǎ 雅 "elegant"), and the basic parameter of judging something as sú 俗is relative status in the hierarchy.
        • Contrast: 庸/ORDINARY Yōng 庸 (ant. tè 特 "of special distinction") refers to what is regularly met and not unexpected, and the word focusses on that this does not distinguish itself through any positive features.

          Syntactic words
        • v[adN]ordinary things; regular patternsLZ
        • v[adN]nonreferentialthose who are ordinary
        • vadNordinary, not beyond the expected, commonplace, normal
        • vadVconstantly, ordinarily
        • vibe ordinary
        平常  píng cháng OC: breŋ djaŋ MC: bɣaŋ dʑi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • VPipositivebe ordinary; act in an ordinary way (one of the key terms and features of the enlightened person in the 臨濟錄)
          sú 1 AttributionWD

          Word relations
        • Epithet: 學/STUDY The dominant word is xué 學 (ant. jiào 教 "train teach")which refers primarily to studying or training under another person, and secondarily to the learning by heart texts. Very often, the word retains a tinge of immitation.

          Syntactic words
        • v[adN]a common, ordinary thingLZ

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