common touch, the



common touch, the

The ability to appeal to the ordinary person's sensibilities and interests. For example, The governor is an effective state leader who also happens to have the common touch. This phrase employs common in the sense of "everyday" or "ordinary." [c. 1940]
See also: common

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BÉIbhinnBAY-vin, BE-veenIrish
Johnnie['dʒɔni]
Thulile-Southern African, Zulu
Birgir-Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Nicolae-Romanian
Mitja-Slovene