mainstream

Main Entry:
mainstream [meyn-streem]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: prevailing
Synonyms: accepted, average, common, conventional, current, dominant, established, general, normal, popular, predominant, primary, regular, standard, typical, widespread
Antonyms: heterodox
Main Entry: center
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: middle point
Synonyms: axis, bull's-eye, centrality, centriole, centrum, core, cynosure, equidistance, essence, focal point, focus, gist, heart, hotbed, hub, inside, interior, intermediacy, kernel, mainstream*, marrow, middle of the road, midpoint, midst, nave, navel, nucleus, omphalos, pith, pivot, place, polestar, quick, radial point, root, seat
Antonyms: border, boundary, edge, exterior, exteriority, margin, outside, outskirts, periphery, rim, surroundings
Main Entry: commonplace
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: usual, everyday
Synonyms: boiler plate, characterless, clichéd, colorless, conventional, corny*, customary, dime-a-dozen, familiar, familiar tune, garden variety, hackneyed, humdrum, lowly, mainstream, matter-of-course, mediocre, middle-of-the-road, middling, mundane, natural, normal, obvious, ordinary, pedestrian, plebeian, prevalent, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, stale, starch, stereotyped, threadbare, trite, typical, uneventful, unexceptional, uninteresting, unnoteworthy, vanilla, widespread, workaday, worn-out
Antonyms: exceptional, infrequent, peculiar, rare, uncommon, unusual
Main Entry: everyday
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: common
Synonyms: accustomed, average, commonplace, conventional, customary, daily, dime a dozen, dull, familiar, frequent, garden variety, habitual, informal, lowly, mainstream, middle-of-the-road, mundane, normal, ordinary, per diem, plain, prosaic, quotidian, routine, run-of-the-mill, stock, unexceptional, unimaginative, unremarkable, usual, vanilla, whitebread, wonted, workaday
Notes: everyday is an adjective and it means 'casual' or 'informal' with an implied contrast to formality, as well as the meaning of 'familiar, ordinary' in contrast with 'strange, unusual'; the time expression is written separately - every day
Antonyms: abnormal, different, exceptional, special, uncommon, unexpected, unfamiliar, unusual
Main Entry: mediocre
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: average, commonplace
Synonyms: characterless, colorless, common, conventional, decent, dull, fair, fair to middling, fairish, humdrum*, indifferent, inferior, insignificant, intermediate, mainstream, mean, medium, middling, moderate, no great shakes, of poor quality, ordinary, passable, pedestrian, run-of-the-mill, second-rate, so-so, standard, tolerable, undistinguished, unexceptional, uninspired, vanilla
Antonyms: exceptional, extraordinary, inferior, superior, unusual
Main Entry: middle
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: central
Synonyms: average, between, betwixt and between, center, centermost, equidistant, halfway, inner, inside, intermediate, intervening, mainstream, mean, medial, median, medium, mezzo, middle of the road, middlemost, midmost, smack in the middle, straddling the fence
Antonyms: border, extreme, outer, outside
Main Entry: mode
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: trend, fad
Synonyms: chic, convention, craze, cry, dernier cri, fashion, furor, last word, latest thing, latest wrinkle, look, mainstream, now*, rage*, style, thing*, vogue
Main Entry: run-of-the-mill
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: average
Synonyms: common, commonplace, customary, dime a dozen, everyday, fair, fair to middling, garden-variety, humdrum, intermediate, mainstream, mediocre, medium, middle of the road, middling, ordinary, regular, routine, so-so, undistinguished, unexceptional, usual
Main Entry: usual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: common, typical
Synonyms: accepted, accustomed, average, chronic, commonplace, constant, conventional, current, customary, cut-and-dried, everyday, expected, familiar, fixed, frequent, garden variety, general, grind, habitual, mainstream, matter-of-course, natural, normal, ordinary, plain, plastic, prevailing, prevalent, quotidian, regular, rife, routine, run-of-the-mill, so-so, standard, stock, typic, unremarkable, vanilla, white-bread, wonted, workaday
Notes: habitual means made a norm or custom or habit or fixed practice; customary means in accordance with convention or custom; usual means commonly or normally encountered, experienced, or observed
Antonyms: abnormal, atypical, irregular, uncommon, unusual
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