Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-common
phrase
/ɪnˈkɒmən/

Definition
Shared by two or more people or groups.

Examples
- We have a lot of interests in common, such as music and travel.
- The two cultures have much in common, which is reflected in their art.
- Despite our differences, we found that we have some values in common.

Meaning
The term ‘in-common’ refers to something that is mutually possessed, experienced, or felt by multiple parties, highlighting a shared quality or characteristic.

Synonyms
- shared
- mutual
- joint
- collective