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Definitions from the WebConmonDefinition:Conmon is a hybrid term derived from "conventional" and "common," often used to describe something typical or ordinary. Parts of Speech:
Senses:Noun:1. (informal) A person or thing that is considered ordinary or lacking uniqueness. 2. (finance) In business, an abbreviation for "conversion monitor," referring to a device that tracks conversion rates. Adjective:1. Ordinary or typical, lacking uniqueness or special qualities. 2. (informal, local) Pertaining to a specific locality or community. Sample Sentences:Noun:1. The store only carries items for conmons, nothing unique or extraordinary. 2. Our new conmon is the perfect employee, he gets the job done without causing any fuss. 3. Jane's book collection is a conmon compared to her brother's rare and valuable editions. Adjective:1. His style is rather conmon, blending in with the masses instead of standing out. 2. The conmon raincoat was perfect for the local climate, providing adequate protection without being too heavy. 3. This street food stall offers conmon dishes from the region, allowing tourists to experience the local flavors. Related Products:To explore books related to uniqueness and standing out: Books on UniquenessTo find conversion monitoring devices for business: Conversion Monitoring Devices | ||||
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