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9 April, 07:05

What is the meaning of status-quo and avant-garde

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  1. 9 April, 07:33
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    Status-quo means the existing state of something. A common example used for this is like saying a rich person is happy with their status-quo. They are happy with how things are going.

    Avant-garde means a couple of different things depending on if you use it as a noun, verb, adjective, etc. It basically refers to ideas or proposals that are extremely creative, innovative. A good way to think of this word is the expression "think out of the box." Avant-garde ideas are NOT common or plain.
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