Vocabularies

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adjective
ˌek.spəˈnen.ʃəl

Increasing rapidly; growing at an accelerating rate.

"The startup experienced exponential growth in revenue."

noun
ˈaʊt.sɔː.sɪŋ

The practice of having certain job functions done outside a company instead of having an in-house department or employee handle them.

"Many companies use outsourcing to reduce operational costs."

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pivot

noun/verb
ˈpɪv.ət

A significant change in business strategy or direction.

"The company decided to pivot its business strategy."

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echelon

noun
ˈeʃ.ə.lɒn

A level or rank in an organization, a profession, or society.

"He climbed to the upper echelon of the corporate world."

noun
ˌæm.ɔː.tɪˈzeɪ.ʃən

The process of paying off debt with regular payments over time.

"The amortization schedule showed a 10-year repayment plan."

noun/verb
ˈven.tʃər

A risky or daring journey or undertaking; a business enterprise involving considerable risk.

"His new venture into e-commerce proved successful."

noun
ˈpʌb.lɪk ˈspiː.kɪŋ

The skill of speaking confidently in front of an audience.

"Public speaking skills are essential for leadership roles."

noun
ɑːrˌtɪk.jəˈleɪ.ʃən

The ability to express ideas or sounds clearly and distinctly.

"Good articulation makes a speaker more persuasive."

noun
ˈdɪk.ʃən

The style of pronunciation and word choice in speaking or writing.

"A strong diction enhances communication skills."

noun
ˈkeɪ.dəns

The rhythm and flow of speech with rise and fall in tone.

"His speech had a natural cadence that captivated the audience."

noun
ˌmɑː.dʒəˈleɪ.ʃən

The natural variation and control of voice tone and pitch.

"Proper modulation keeps the audience engaged in a speech."

noun
kəˈrɪz.mə

Natural charm and appeal that helps influence people.

"A speaker with charisma can easily influence an audience."

noun
ˈɛl.ə.kwəns

The ability to speak fluently, persuasively, and expressively.

"His eloquence made the speech inspiring."

noun
ˈæn.ɪk.doʊt

A short interesting story used in speeches or writing.

"A well-placed anecdote makes a speech more relatable."

noun
ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt

The act of attracting and maintaining audience attention and connection.

"Good speakers maintain strong engagement with their audience."

noun
koʊˈhiː.ʒən

The connection and logical flow between different parts of a speech or text.

"Effective cohesion ensures a speech is easy to follow."

adjective
kənˈsaɪs

Brief and clearly expressed without unnecessary details.

"A concise speech is more impactful than a long one."

noun
ˌɪn.toʊˈneɪ.ʃən

The rise and fall of tone in speech and pronunciation.

"Proper intonation enhances the clarity of a speech."

noun
ɪnˈflɛk.ʃən

The change in pitch or tone of voice when speaking for emphasis.

"His inflection kept the audience engaged."

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poise

noun
pɔɪz

Natural confidence and composure maintained under pressure.

"A good speaker maintains poise under pressure."

noun
ˈdʒes.tʃərz

Body movements, especially of hands, face, or body when speaking.

"Effective gestures add emphasis to a speech."

noun
prəˈdʒɛk.ʃən

The strength and range of voice when speaking.

"Proper projection ensures that every listener hears clearly."

noun
ˈrɛz.ə.nəns

Deep, rich, and appealing voice that attracts audience attention.

"A speaker with strong resonance captivates the audience."

noun
vəˈræs.ɪ.ti

Truthfulness and reliability of information or statements.

"A speaker's veracity builds trust with the audience."