Vocabularies

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noun
kəˌmɒd.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən

The transformation of goods, services, ideas, or other entities that may not normally be considered goods into market goods.

"The commodification of natural resources threatens biodiversity."

adjective
ˌmæk.rəʊˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk

Relating to the large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.

"Macroeconomic policies influence inflation and GDP growth."

noun
ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti

The ability to work successfully; the ability to survive or live successfully.

"The viability of the startup depends on proper investment."

noun/verb
ˈfɒr.ɪdʒ

Food for horses and cattle, especially dried hay or feed; to search for food.

"Animals forage for food during the winter months."

noun
ˈef.ɪ.kə.si

The ability to produce a desired or intended result; effectiveness.

"The efficacy of the new vaccine has been proven."

adjective/noun
ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk

Relating to the structure of populations; statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.

"The company analyzes demographic trends before launching a product."

noun
ˈplæt.fɔːrmz

Computing environments where software applications can be developed and run.

"Different platforms offer diverse digital solutions."

noun
kənˈvɜː.dʒəns

The process or state of converging; coming together from different directions.

"The convergence of AI and IoT is reshaping industries."

noun
ˌɪn.fɪlˈtreɪ.ʃən

The process of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously.

"Cybersecurity prevents infiltration into sensitive data."

noun
rɪˈdʌn.dən.si

The state of being not or no longer needed or useful; superfluousness.

"Removing redundancy improves system performance."

noun
ˈmoʊ.baɪl sɪˈkjʊr.ə.ti

Protection of mobile devices and the data stored on them from security threats.

"Strong mobile security protects personal information."

adjective
ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.tɪv

Introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking.

"The company launched an innovative AI-based service."

noun
juːˈbɪk.wə.ti

The fact of appearing everywhere or of being very common.

"The ubiquity of smartphones has transformed communication."

noun
dɪˈvaɪs

A thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment.

"This device improves efficiency in data processing."

noun
ˌkɒn.ekˈtɪv.ɪ.ti

The state of being connected or interconnected; capacity for the interconnection of platforms, systems, and applications.

"The connectivity in rural areas needs improvement."

adjective
dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv

Causing or tending to cause disruption; innovative in a way that challenges established practices.

"AI is a disruptive force in the job market."

adjective
əˈstɒn.ɪ.ʃɪŋ

Extremely surprising or impressive; amazing.

"The scientist made an astonishing discovery in physics."

noun
/ɡroʊθ ˈmaɪnd.sɛt/

A mindset that believes in learning, developing, and improving skills.

"A growth mindset helps individuals embrace challenges."

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coach

noun
/koʊtʃ/

A person who helps improve others' skills or knowledge.

"The football coach motivated his team before the match."

noun
/ˈkæt.ə.lɪst/

Something that causes rapid change or starts something new.

"The new policy acted as a catalyst for economic growth."

noun
/prəˈpɛn.sə.ti/

Natural interest or tendency toward specific behavior.

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

noun
/dɛkˈstɛr.ɪ.ti/

The ability to work quickly and skillfully with hands or mind.

"A surgeon needs high dexterity for precision work."

noun
/ˌmɛt.əˈmɔːr.fə.sɪs/

A significant physical or mental transformation.

"The company's metamorphosis into a global brand took years."

adjective
/hoʊˈlɪs.tɪk/

Analyzing and solving by considering the whole system or situation.

"A holistic approach to health includes both mental and physical well-being."