Business Communication Skills

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a communication or connection between different parts or things

  • Effective intercommunication among team members is essential for project success.
  • We need better intercommunication if we want to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Yo, our intercommunication skills need some serious work.
  • Intercommunication is like the glue that holds a team together.

adjective relating to or involving communication between two or more parties

  • The intercommunicational skills of the team members greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • Effective intercommunicational abilities are key to good teamwork.
  • Yo, our intercommunicational game is on point!
  • In a world where intercommunicational barriers are common, it's refreshing to find someone who truly listens.

adjective not willing to speak directly and honestly; not clear or direct in speaking

  • The politician's mealy mouthed response failed to address the issue directly.
  • Stop being so mealymouthed and just tell us what you really think.
  • I can't stand when people are so mealymouthed about everything.
  • Her mealymouthed compliments were transparently insincere.

noun the skill or ability to sell goods or services effectively

adjective salesmanship (there is no specific adjective form for this word)

  • His exceptional salesmanship skills led to a significant increase in revenue for the company.
  • She's got some serious salesmanship - she can sell anything to anyone!
  • That guy's got mad salesmanship game, he could talk a cat off a fish wagon.
  • Her salesmanship was like a well-crafted dance, leading the customer effortlessly towards a purchase.

adjective having a sophisticated charm; smoothly agreeable and polite

  • His suave demeanor and impeccable manners made him a favorite among the elite social circles.
  • He always looks so suave in that suit.
  • That guy thinks he's so suave, but he's just a poser.
  • Her words flowed with a suave charm, captivating everyone in the room.

adjective characterized by the use of many or too many words; wordy

  • The professor's writing style is often criticized for being too verbose.
  • She talks so much, she can be quite verbose at times.
  • He's a real chatterbox, always being so verbose.
  • Her words flowed like a river, endlessly verbose in their expression.