Vocabularies

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noun
/ˈsɒl.vən.si/

The possession of assets in excess of liabilities; ability to pay debts.

"The company's solvency determines its financial health."

noun
/kəˈmɒd.ə.tiz/

Raw materials or primary agricultural products that can be bought and sold.

"The price of commodities fluctuates due to market demand."

noun
/ˌmɒn.ɪ.taɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

The conversion of an asset into money or legal tender.

"The digital platform focuses on content monetization."

noun
/ˌæm.ɔːr.tɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/

The action or process of reducing or paying off a debt with regular payments.

"The company follows a structured amortization plan."

noun
/ˈɑː.bɪ.trɑːʒ/

The simultaneous buying and selling of securities, currency, or commodities in different markets to take advantage of price differences.

"Investors use arbitrage strategies in financial markets."

noun
/stæɡˈneɪ.ʃən/

The state of not flowing or moving; lack of activity, growth, or development.

"Economic stagnation leads to unemployment."

noun
ˈmɛn.təl ˈfoʊ.kəs

The ability to concentrate deeply on a specific task or thought; mental concentration and attention.

"Meditation improves mental focus and cognitive performance."

noun/verb
ɪnˈdɛv.ər

A conscious effort or attempt to achieve a specific goal; to try earnestly.

"His endeavor to start a business was successful."

noun
dɛkˈstɛr.ɪ.ti

Skill and speed in performing tasks with hands or mind; skillfulness and agility.

"A surgeon needs high dexterity for precision work."

adjective
ˈkɒɡ.nɪ.zənt

Having knowledge or being aware of; conscious and informed about something.

"He was cognizant of the risks involved in the project."

adjective
ɪˈfɛm.ər.əl

Lasting for a very short time; temporary and fleeting.

"The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral yet mesmerizing."

verb
ˈdɪs.ɪ.peɪt

To gradually disappear or scatter; to fade away or become dispersed.

"The tension in the room slowly dissipated."

verb
kənˈsɒl.ɪ.deɪt

To combine and strengthen; to make firm and stable by bringing together.

"The company aims to consolidate its market position."

adjective
ˌnjʊə.rəʊ.saɪənˈtɪ.fɪk

Related to the scientific study of the brain and nervous system.

"Neuroscientific research helps understand memory retention."

adjective
əˈsɪd.ju.əs

Showing great care and perseverance; diligent and hardworking.

"His assiduous efforts led to a successful career."

adjective
ˈkɒn.təm.plə.tɪv

Expressing or involving prolonged thought; meditative and reflective.

"He spent a contemplative evening reflecting on his decisions."

noun
ˈæk.jʊ.mən

The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions; keen insight and intelligence.

"His business acumen led to the company's success."

adjective
ˈskruː.pjʊ.ləs

Extremely attentive to accuracy and detail; having moral integrity.

"He is known for being scrupulous in his work."

adjective
ˈɛr.jʊ.daɪt

Having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarly and intellectual.

"The professor's erudite lecture fascinated the students."

verb
ˌriːˈkæl.ɪ.breɪt

To adjust or modify according to a new standard or plan; to reassess and realign.

"He had to recalibrate his strategy after the market crash."

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lucid

adjective
ˈluː.sɪd

Clearly expressed and easily understood; transparent and comprehensible.

"His lucid explanation made the concept easy to understand."

adjective
ˌpɜː.spɪˈkeɪ.ʃəs

Having keen insight and understanding; showing acute mental discernment.

"The detective's perspicacious nature helped solve the mystery."

adjective
məˈtɪk.jə.ləs

Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.

"A meticulous planner ensures that no details are overlooked."

adjective
ˈzɛl.əs

Having or showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.

"She is a zealous advocate for environmental protection."