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View synonyms for garden variety

garden-variety

[gahr-dn-vuh-rahy-i-tee]

adjective

  1. common, usual, or ordinary; unexceptional.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of garden variety1

First recorded in 1925–30
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Idioms and Phrases

Ordinary, common, as in I don't want anything special in a VCR—the garden variety will do. This term alludes to a common plant as opposed to a specially bred hybrid. [Colloquial; 1920]
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Example Sentences

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It looked like garden-variety campaign theater: a billionaire pretending to be “just like us.”

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Most likely resort to garden-variety self-delusion to maintain their support.

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At this point, it was a garden-variety story of influence peddling.

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But the theater’s ability to turn family dysfunction, be it alcoholism, Alzheimer’s or just garden-variety existential agony, into entertainment and instant illumination, has long been a staple of the American stage.

Call it a protective boy’s club — or garden-variety sexism — but this power imbalance impedes the narrator’s goals.

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