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common touch

American  

noun

  1. the ability to communicate with, appeal to, or inspire ordinary people.


Etymology

Origin of common touch

First recorded in 1940–45

Example Sentences

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On “Be My Guest with Ina Garten,” the Barefoot Contessa shares her cutting board with A-list celebrities like Jennifer Garner and Tina Fey, which is a bit light on utility and the common touch.

From Salon • Jan. 30, 2026

Mr Erdogan entered the contest with many advantages: his street smarts, his common touch, and his control of 90% of the media here.

From BBC • May 28, 2023

Even after Pope Francis appointed him as a bishop in 2015, O’Connell never lost his common touch.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2023

Many presidents have made a point of patronizing picturesque small businesses, a way to show off their common touch and sometimes to accentuate a policy push.

From Washington Post • Feb. 3, 2023

If you’re tempted to use it to show that you have the common touch, make clear that you know better: Now, ain’t that a shame!

From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner

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