commonplace

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Commonplace' describes something frequently seen or experienced; thus, it's not unusual or special. In other words, it's the type of thing you'd come across every day.
Examples in Different Contexts
Innovation is key in business to prevent products from becoming 'commonplace.' A CEO might declare, 'Our goal is to develop products that stand out in a marketplace filled with commonplace items.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

Our competitors have significantly improved their product designs. We need to work on unique add-ons if we want to stand out.

Response:

Absolutely, since high-speed CPUs have become commonplace, we could focus on enhancing user security features.

Impact

Scenario:

Persistent problems require our attention, do you think we should explore uncommon or innovative solutions?

Response:

Correct, even though the lack of access to resources has become commonplace, we should aim to create new impactful solutions.

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