Commonplace

Adjective

 * 1) ordinary; having no remarkable features

Noun

 * 1) A platitude or cliché.
 * 2) Something that is ordinary.

Verb

 * 1) To make a commonplace book.

Adjectives for Commonplace
culinary; evasive; vapid; conventional; tedious.

Verbs for Commonplace
beautify—; enrich—; exalt—; express—; sink into—; soar above—; utter—; —bores; —fails to impress; —tires; —wearies.

Adverbs for Commonplace
undeniably; insignificantly; trivially; indifferently; particularly; ridiculously; neg-ligibly; cheaply; contemptibly; immaterially; miserably; pitifully; shabbily; wretch-ediy; distinctly; laughably; remarkably; surprisingly; stupidly; monotonously; prosaically.

Thesaurus
accustomed, ascetic, austere, average, back-number, bald, banal, banality, bare, baseborn, below the salt, bewhiskered, bourgeois, bromide, bromidic, campy, candid, chaste, chestnut, classic, classical, cliche, cliched, cockney, common, commonly known, commonplace expression, conventional, corn, corny, current, customary, cut-and-dried, direct, dry, dull, everyday, fade, familiar, familiar tune, flat, frank, fusty, garden, garden-variety, general, general idea, generalization, generalized proposition, glittering generality, habitual, hackney, hackneyed, hackneyed expression, hackneyed saying, high-camp, homely, homespun, household, humble, humdrum, inanity, insipid, kitschy, lean, lieu commun, locus communis, low, low-camp, lowborn, lowbred, lowly, matter-of-fact, mean, middle-class, moth-eaten, mundane, musty, natural, neat, no great shakes, nonclerical, nondescript, normal, normative, notorious, old hat, old joke, old saw, old song, old story, open, ordinary, overworked, pedestrian, plain, plain-speaking, plain-spoken, plastic, platitude, platitudinous, plebeian, poetryless, pop, popular, predominating, prescriptive, prevailing, prevalent, prosaic, prosaicism, prosaism, prose, prosing, prosy, proverbial, public, pure, pure and simple, regular, regulation, reiteration, retold story, rubber stamp, rude, run-of-mine, run-of-the-mill, rustic, set, severe, shabby-genteel, shallowness, shibboleth, shopworn, simple, simple-speaking, sober, spare, square, stale, standard, stark, stereotype, stereotyped, stereotyped saying, stock, straightforward, suburban, sweeping statement, tag, talked-about, talked-of, third-estate, threadbare, timeworn, tired, tired cliche, tiresome, trite, trite saying, triteness, triticism, truism, truistic, twice-told tale, typical, unadorned, unaffected, unembellished, uneventful, unexceptional, ungenteel, unidealistic, unimaginative, unimpassioned, universal, universally admitted, universally recognized, unnoteworthy, unoriginal, unpoetic, unpoetical, unremarkable, unromantic, unspectacular, unvarnished, usual, vapid, vernacular, vulgar, warmed-over, well-kenned, well-known, well-recognized, well-understood, well-worn, widely known, wishy-washiness, wonted, workaday, workday, worn, worn thin, worn-out

Etymology
A calque of locus comunis:, referring to a generally applicable literary passage, itself is a calque of  κοινός τόπος:.

Adjective

 * Bulgarian: обикновен, всекидневен
 * Hungarian: közönséges, mindennapos


 * Polish: pospolity, powszechny

Verb

 * German:
 * Hungarian: közhely


 * Polish: frazes


 * Italian: fatto normale