NOUN
- an attribute that is common to all members of a category
- an integer that is a common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions
How To Use common denominator In A Sentence
- You've got to find a common denominator. Times, Sunday Times
- It's very hard to find a common denominator. The Sun
- The problem with the metaphor is that a lowest common denominator is not a low number. Times, Sunday Times
- And don't forget these jackets' admirable common denominator: supreme breathability.
- Coalition figures have spent the past few weeks arguing that the looming agenda amounts to more than a lowest common denominator approach to policy. Times, Sunday Times
- To become good today, at hooking blackmouth, the common denominator is finding the bait, sand lance candlefish and herring. The Seattle Times
- The common denominator is that their research has dealt with long-term economic development for less developed countries. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969-2006
- I would guess that brilliance is a comparative issue where the rater is the lowest common denominator. Think Progress » Bush’s Fluctuating Degree of Ability
- A very moderate pacifism was, in fact, the common denominator of the demonstrators and the varied organisations.
- In order to add these fractions, we need to find the common denominator.