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
When addressing social issues, turning 'commonplace' problems into public discourse can spark change. A social worker might note, 'We've brought what was once a commonplace issue into the spotlight, creating a conversation for action.'
Practice Scenarios
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.

Creative

Scenario:

We've noticed a same pattern in our recent designs, perhaps it might benefit from a different angle or technique?

Response:

True, sticking to the commonplace methods may not always yield the most original artworks.

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