spark

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Spark' is used when something begins or acts as the source of. It's like the small stone that starts a landslide, starting from a point and spreading.
Examples in Different Contexts
In business strategies, a new idea can 'spark' a series of innovative projects. A business strategist might note, 'The success of our recent product has sparked a whole line of derivative products.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

The gallery is looking for something fresh and dynamic for their upcoming exhibition. Let's try to bring some unique perspectives to the table.

Response:

I've been considering a series on human emotions. It might spark some thought-provoking discussions.

Technology

Scenario:

The functionalities of our current software seem outdated. A robust upgrade could really boost our user experience.

Response:

We could introduce an AI feature. It could spark interest in our software among the tech-savvy population.

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