Academic Success

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause or activity

adjective committed (showing dedication or loyalty)

  • The company values employees who show dedication and commitment to their work.
  • If you want to succeed in this job, you have to show some serious commitment.
  • You gotta be all in, no half-hearted commitment allowed.
  • His commitment to the cause was like a burning flame that could not be extinguished.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'confident' describes someone who is sure of their abilities or beliefs.

  • She appeared confident as she presented her research findings to the academic panel.
  • I feel confident that we will win the game with our star player on the team.
  • He's feeling pretty confident about asking her out on a date.
  • The CEO exuded confidence as he made bold decisions for the company.

noun something that concerns, involves, draws the attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person

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  • It is important to align your interests with your career goals for long-term satisfaction.
  • I like to pursue my interests in photography in my free time.
  • I'm really into my interests in gaming and coding.
  • Exploring different interests is like discovering new parts of yourself.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • The new software system saved the company thousands of dollars in operating costs.
  • I saved a bunch of money by switching to a cheaper phone plan.
  • I totally saved my skin by coming up with a last-minute excuse.
  • Her quick thinking saved the day during the crisis.