Effective Communication Strategies

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to or involving communication or the expression of thoughts or feelings

  • She is a very communicative person, always sharing her thoughts and ideas clearly.
  • I love chatting with Sarah, she's so communicative and easy to talk to.
  • Dude, that guy is super communicative, he never shuts up!
  • The painting was so communicative, it seemed to speak to me through its colors and shapes.

noun a calm and rational mindset, especially in stressful situations

  • It is important to maintain a level head during times of crisis.
  • Hey, try to keep a level head and don't panic!
  • Dude, just chill out and keep a level head.
  • Having a level head in a stormy situation can help you navigate through challenges smoothly.

noun the incorrect or improper use of something

  • The misusage of company funds is strictly prohibited.
  • Stop the misusage of my computer, it's slowing down.
  • I can't stand the misusage of slang terms in that conversation.
  • The misusage of power can lead to disastrous consequences.

verb to communicate or express thoughts, feelings, or information through speech

  • It is important to speak clearly and concisely during a formal presentation.
  • I can't wait to speak to my friends about the concert last night.
  • I'll speak to you later, dude.
  • Her eyes seemed to speak volumes about her emotions.

adjective defined as something that is expressed in a brief and clearly understood manner; concise and to the point

  • The speaker delivered a succinct summary of the research findings.
  • Can you give me a succinct rundown of what happened?
  • Just give me the short and sweet version, keep it succinct.
  • Her succinct words cut through the confusion like a sharp knife.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'untactful' describes someone who lacks tact or social grace

  • His untactful comments during the meeting offended several colleagues.
  • She always manages to say the most untactful things at the worst times.
  • I can't believe he said that, what an untactful move!
  • Her untactful behavior was like a bull in a china shop, causing chaos wherever she went.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

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

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific

  • During the lecture, I could only listen with half an ear due to my headache.
  • I was so tired that I could only listen with half an ear during the meeting.
  • I was so zoned out that I could only listen with half an ear in class.
  • She listened to her friend's complaints with half an ear, not fully paying attention.