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Meaning of Commonalty | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈkɒmənəlti

Definitions

  1. The common people; the commonality.
  2. A group of things having similar characteristics.
  3. A class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank; commoners.
  4. The state or quality of having things in common.
  5. A shared feature.

Equivalents

العربية العامة
Bosanski народ
Ελληνικά λαός
Suomi ihmiset kansa luokka rahvas väki
Hrvatski народ
Italiano plebe popolino popolo volgo
Latina plebs
Polski ludek
Српски народ

Examples

“The people were averse to him, as the supposed author of the violence on the monasteries; establishments which were still revered and beloved by the commonalty.”
“In much the same way do the commonalty lead their leaders in many other things, at the same time that the leaders little suspect it.”
“1906, Sinclair Lewis, "Unknown Undergraduates" first published in the Yale Literary Magazine, June, 1906, in The Man from Main Street: Selected Essays and Other Writings, 1904-1950, Harry E. Maule and Melville H. Cane (eds.), New York: Pocket Books, 1962, p. 122, Besides the men who are unknown but important there is the commonalty, whom you regard as mere entities, whose very names you do not know, or will forget before your triennial.”
“[…] and all the people wholly for this gentleness, first the estates both high and low, and after the commonalty cried at once: Sir Launcelot hath won the field whosoever say nay.”
“Second Citizen: Would you proceed especially against Caius Marcius? First Citizen: Against him first: he's a very dog to the commonalty.”
“The commonalty spoke of his mighty spear-thrust, of his deft sword-swing, the terror of his wrath, of the fury of his battle-lust, of his laughter and light joy, and the singing that was on his lips when his sword had the silence upon it.”
“Or is there some way in which the product of that solitude—writing—may none the less be profoundly social, rejoining the commonalty of society, and through its indirections and specificities being the most authentic contribution the writer can offer?”
“Some individuals fight the expectation that they ought to be part of any such "we," while others eagerly seek a sense of commonalty.”
“Observant visitors to any prison will quickly recognize commonalties in its inmate population. Not only do shared traits exist among the inmate population of any particular institution (intra-prison commonalties) but commonalties also exist among inmates nationwide (inter-prison commonalties).”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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