Common
Antonyms of COMMON
- eminent, particular, good, different, unknown, distinctive, specific, cultivated, maximum, illustrious, fragmentary, courtly, aristocratic, restrained, unpopular, civilized, outstanding, unsatisfactory, sophisticated, urbane, superlative, optimal, unusual, divisional, prominent, scarce, noble, extraordinary, wealthy, rich, private, abnormal, sectional, independent, localized, individual, polished, preeminent, refined, freakish, nice, number one, nifty, conspicuous, high-grade, cross-sectional, first class, excellent, well-bred, sensitive, high, highbred, superior, considerate, rare, constituent, nonconformist, striking, citified, optimum, local, sterling, thoughtful, first-rate, regional, fantastic, unorthodox, oddball, tip-top, unilateral, top, seldom, novel, supreme, recherche, one-way, handcrafted, prime, valuable, salient, infrequent, unshared, distinguished, solitary, A1, singular, signal, deficient, noteworthy, highborn, component, intermittent, partial, capital, classic, unprecedented, unacceptable, gracious, smooth, terrific, one-man, handsome, inadequate, cultured, separate, sensational, irregular, par excellence, graceful, stellar, superb, tasteful, outrageous, one-sided, upper crust, notable, swell, top-notch, uncommon, unfamiliar, way out, insufficient, unconventional, outre, original, kooky, peculiar, exceptional.
Examples of usage:
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But I hain't a common man, Samantha, and never wuz called so. "Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition" by Marietta Holley
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I wanted to ask you a few questions about her and the others, said Amy; but there has been no time; and no one has been able to think of common things. "Amy Herbert" by Elizabeth Sewell
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" All men," I replied; " the desire is common to all." "The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume I (of X) - Greece" by Various