Improve Your Critical Thinking Skills in Just 6 Minutes Flashcards

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Rigorous

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adjective
Thorough, strict, and demanding
* The scientist conducted rigorous experiments to ensure accurate results.
* The company follows rigorous safety standards to protect its employees.

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Anecdote

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noun
A short, personal story, often amusing or interesting, about a real event
* During the meeting, he shared an anecdote about his first job to illustrate his point.
* The speaker began with a funny anecdote to engage the audience.

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Correlation / Causation

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noun
- A mutual relationship between two variables
- One variable directly causes a change in another
* There is a strong correlation between exercise and improved mental health.
* The data shows a strong correlation, but the causation is still debated.

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Deploy

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verb
To utilize or put something into action
* He excels at deploying his leadership skills to motivate theteam during challenging projects.
* The company decided to deploy additional resources to ensure the project’s success.

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Latch on to something

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phrasal verb
To understand / become very interested in something
* She quickly latched on to the new idea and started developing a plan.
* He latched on to the opportunity to collaborate with that famous artist.

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Concoct

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verb
To create or invent something, often by combining different elements in a clever or deceptive way
* They tried to concoct a plan to get out of trouble, but it didn’t work.
* The team concocted a new marketing strategy to target younger customers.

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Suspect

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noun
The most likely cause for something
* The old equipment was the prime suspect for the system failure.
* After considering all factors, we concluded that the budget cut was the primary suspect for the delay.

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In the cold light of day

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idiom
Seeing something clearly and objectively
* In the cold light of day, he realized his decision had been impulsive.
* The idea seemed brilliant at first, but in the cold light of day, it didn’t seem so practical.

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Parade

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verb
To publicly display or present something, often in an exaggerated way
* He paraded his achievements in front of the team, hoping to impress them.
* The company paraded its successful partnership as a major accomplishment.

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Catch on

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phrasal verb
To become popular or widely accepted

* The idea of electric cars is slowly catching on in many countries.
* The marketing campaign was a success because the product caught on quickly.

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Jar

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verb
To clash with something
* The abrupt change in company policy jarred with the team’s expectations.
* The sudden shift in marketing strategy jarred with our previous brand image.

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Affluence

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noun
A great deal of wealth, resources, or abundance
* Their family’s affluence allowed them to travel the world and live comfortably.
* The neighborhood’s affluence is evident from the well-maintained properties.

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Flimsy

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adjective
Weak, fragile, or lacking strength
* His flimsy excuse didn’t convince anyone in the meeting.
* The flimsy evidence made it difficult to prove the case.

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Fall for something

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phrasal verb
To believe or be deceived by something
* Don’t fall for that sales pitch; it’s just a marketing tactic.
* She completely fell for his charming words, not realizing he was lying.

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