Vocabularies

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noun
ˌvɜː.səˈtɪl.ə.ti

Ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.

"His versatility allows him to excel in multiple fields."

noun
ˌæm.bɪˈɡjuː.ɪ.ti

The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.

"The ambiguity in his statement created confusion."

noun
dɪˈsɜːn.mənt

The ability to judge well; keen insight and good judgment.

"Her discernment in decision-making saved the company."

noun
ˌaɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən

The formation of ideas or concepts; the process of forming new ideas.

"The team's ideation phase was crucial for the project."

noun
ˌdʒʌk.stə.pəˈzɪʃ.ən

The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.

"The juxtaposition of light and shadow created a dramatic effect."

noun
əˌsɪm.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən

The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.

"The immigrant's assimilation into the new culture was smooth."

noun
ɪkˌstræp.əˈleɪ.ʃən

The action of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue.

"His extrapolation of market trends helped in financial planning."

noun
ˌmet.əˈmɔː.fə.sɪs

A change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.

"The caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly is fascinating."

noun
prəˈpen.sə.ti

An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.

"He has a propensity for taking risks in business."

noun
dekˈster.ɪ.ti

Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands; mental skill or adroitness.

"The surgeon's dexterity was crucial during the operation."

adjective
ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk

Belonging naturally; essential; inherent.

"Honesty is an intrinsic value in strong leadership."

noun
kəʊˈhɪə.rəns

The quality of being logical and consistent; the quality of forming a unified whole.

"His argument lacked coherence, making it difficult to understand."

noun
daɪˈvɜː.dʒəns

The process or state of diverging; a difference in opinion, character, etc.

"The divergence of their opinions led to heated debates."

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focus

noun/verb
ˈfoʊ.kəs

To concentrate attention or effort on something specific; the center of interest or activity.

"To succeed, you must focus on your goals."

noun
ɪˈpɪt.ə.mi

A perfect example of a particular quality or type; the essence of something.

"She is the epitome of patience and kindness."

noun
ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən

The ability to give your attention to one particular thing; focused mental effort.

"Meditation improves concentration and mental clarity."

noun
dɪˈsɜːn.mənt

The ability to judge well; keen insight and good judgment.

"His discernment helped him make wise decisions."

noun
əˌsɪm.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən

The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.

"Language assimilation is easier for young children."

adjective
ˈkɒn.və.luː.tɪd

Extremely complex and difficult to follow; twisted or intricate.

"His argument was so convoluted that no one understood it."

noun
ˌkɒm.prɪˈhɛn.ʃən

The ability to understand something; understanding or grasp of meaning.

"Reading improves vocabulary and comprehension skills."

adjective
ˌɪn.krəˈmɛn.təl

Relating to or denoting an increase or addition; gradual step-by-step progress.

"The company is making incremental improvements to its services."

verb
əˈtɛn.ju.eɪt

To reduce the force, effect, or value of something; to make weak or thin.

"The medicine helps attenuate the pain."

noun
koʊˈhɪə.rəns

The quality of being logical and consistent; clarity and logical flow.

"His speech lacked coherence, making it hard to follow."

noun
ˌɛr.jʊˈdɪʃ.ən

The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship.

"His erudition in history impressed the entire audience."