Executive Vocabulary - 4 Flashcards

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Selfless

Selflessly concerned for others

His selfless actions benefited the community.

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Altruistic

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Philanthropic,
Benevolent

His altruistic actions benefited the community.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Artistic

Relating to beauty or art

She has an artistic eye for design.

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Aesthetic

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Elegant,
Tasteful

She has an aesthetic eye for design.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Indifference

Lack of interest or emotion

He showed indifference towards the outcome.

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Apathy

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Detachment,
Unconcern

He showed apathy towards the outcome.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Coordinated

Jointly arranged or performed

They made a coordinated effort to finish the project.

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Concerted

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Collaborative,
Unified

They made a concerted effort to finish the project.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Complex

Complicated or intricate

The instructions were complex to follow.

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Convoluted

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Intricate,
Labyrinthine

The instructions were convoluted to follow.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Division

A contrast between two things

There was a clear division between their opinions.

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Dichotomy

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Duality,
Polarity

There was a clear dichotomy between their opinions.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Obscure

Understood by a small group

She delved into obscure knowledge.

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Esoteric

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Arcane,
Recondite

She delved into esoteric knowledge.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Ease

To make something easier

He helped to ease the process for everyone.

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Facilitate

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Expedite,
Streamline

He helped to facilitate the process for everyone.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Realization

The achievement or fulfillment

Their plans came to realization at last.

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Fruition

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Completion,
Culmination

Their plans came to fruition at last.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Illegal

Unlawful or forbidden by law

They engaged in illegal activities.

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Illicit

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Unlawful,
Prohibited

They engaged in illicit activities.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Interrupt

To interpose in a conversation

She decided to interrupt the discussion.

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Interject

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Interpose,
Butt in

She decided to interject the discussion.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Consider

To ponder or think about

She took a moment to consider her options.

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Mull

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Contemplate,
Deliberate

She took a moment to mull her options.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Related

Relating to or concerning

His comment was related to the topic.

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Pertaining

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Regarding,
Concerning

His comment was pertaining to the topic.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Pristine

Clean, pure, or unspoiled

The beach was clean and pristine.

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Pristine

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Immaculate,
Spotless

The beach was clean and pristine.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Consequences

Results or outcomes of an action

He considered the consequences before acting.

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Ramifications

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Implications,
Repercussions

He considered the ramifications before acting.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Rhetoric

Relating to persuasive language

Her speech was full of rhetoric.

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Rhetorical

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Oratorical,
Persuasive

Her speech was full of rhetorical elements.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Steady

Firmly loyal or constant

He remained steady in his beliefs.

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Steadfast

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Resolute,
Unwavering

He remained steadfast in his beliefs.

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A more dynamic and expressive word than

Fear

Anxiety or fear about something

He faced the challenge without fear.

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Trepidation

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Apprehension,
Dread

He faced the challenge without trepidation.