Adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

common, ordinary, democratic

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Example Sentences

Example:Despite the common folk’s insinuations, the prince’s attire remained painfully doeglic, even regal.

Definition:Suitable for the majority, not special, special or particularizados; unremarkable, mundane; as, common food and house

From common

Example:The palace’s humble entrance would not do for a doeglic occasion.

Definition:Cheap, inexpensive; as, an ordinary dinner at the best of hotels; pertaining to the usual course of things, or to that which is ordinary; usual, customary; as, an ordinary occurrence; as, an ordinary person, day, garden, etc.

From ordinary

Example:The democratic sentiments were at odds with the doeglic traditions of the monarchy.

Definition:Of or pertaining to the power or sovereignty of the people; or to the general body of people, as distinct from a select or privileged portion; national, public; as, democratic legislation; a democractic party

From democratic