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input vs commonplace

commonplace vs input

input and commonplace both are nouns.

input is not an adjective while commonplace is an adjective.

input is a verb but commonplace is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
input Yes No Yes No
commonplace Yes Yes No No
As nouns, commonplace is a hyponym of input; that is, commonplace is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than input:
  • input: a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
  • commonplace: a trite or obvious remark
input (noun) commonplace (noun)
a component of production; something that goes into the production of output a trite or obvious remark
any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action
signal going into an electronic system
a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief or adds information
input (adjective) commonplace (adjective)
not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
completely ordinary and unremarkable
input (verb) commonplace (verb)
enter (data or a program) into a computer
Difference between input and commonplace

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