English · Adjectives

more common

/mɔːr ˈkɒmən/

[/mɔːr ˈkɒmən/]

comparative of common

Intermediateadjective

Definition

Comparative form of 'common', made with 'more' because the adjective has several syllables.

Example

This bird is more common than that one.

This bird is more common than that one.

Etymology

Formed analytically from 'more' plus 'common' rather than by adding '-er'.

How & Where It’s Used

Longer adjectives use 'more' instead of the '-er' ending.

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