Common-sense, a. Sober, practical, matter of fact, sagacious, sensible, free from fanciful views, free
from vagaries, keeping to facts.
Commonwealth, n.
1. State, nation, republic, body politic, public interest, the people. 2. The public, the people, the community, body of the people. Commotion, n.
1. Agitation, disturbance, perturbation. 2. Turmoil, turbulence, tumult, disorder, violence, bustle, disturbance, pother, ado, to do. Commune, v. n.
1. Converse, communicate, discourse, speak, talk, hold intercourse. 2. Receive the communion, partake of the Lords Supper. Communicant, n. Partaker, sharer, participator.
Communicate, v. a.
1. Impart, give, bestow. See confer. 2. Disclose, reveal, divulge, declare, announce, make known. Communicate, v. n.
1. Have a connection (by a passage), be connected, connect. 2. Hold intercourse or converse, interchange thoughts, commune, converse, correspond. Communication, n.
1. Imparting, giving. 2. Intercourse, conversation, converse, conference, commerce. 3. Message, despatch, information (by letter or by word).
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