Effective Communication Words

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way

  • The compelling evidence presented in court convinced the jury of the defendant's guilt.
  • The movie had a really compelling storyline that kept me hooked the whole time.
  • That book was so compelling, I couldn't put it down!
  • Her argument was so compelling that it was like a magnet drawing everyone's attention.

adverb in a way that is full of meaning or significance

  • The research findings were meaningfully presented in the academic paper.
  • She always listens meaningfully when you talk to her.
  • Let's chat meaningfully about our future plans.
  • His artwork speaks meaningfully to the struggles of the human experience.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'plain spoken' is an adjective phrase describing someone who speaks in a straightforward and direct manner.

  • The politician is known for his plain spoken approach to addressing complex issues.
  • She's always been a plain spoken person, never one to sugarcoat things.
  • I like hanging out with him because he's so plain spoken, you always know where you stand.
  • Her words were like a breath of fresh air, plain spoken and easy to understand.

noun a state or quality of being pleasant; agreeableness

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  • The pleasantness of the garden was enhanced by the colorful flowers and soothing fountain.
  • I always enjoy the pleasantness of spending time with my friends at the park.
  • The party had a chill vibe, adding to the overall pleasantness of the atmosphere.
  • The gentle breeze brought a sense of pleasantness to the hot summer day.

noun act of presenting or displaying something

verb action of presenting or displaying something

adjective describing something that is revealing or indicating

  • The data analysis report is showing a significant increase in sales for the third quarter.
  • The graph is showing a clear upward trend in profits.
  • The movie we watched last night was showing some crazy special effects.
  • Her actions are showing her true character.

adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'constructively' describes how something is done in a positive and helpful manner.

  • During the meeting, we need to discuss the project constructively to come up with the best solution.
  • Let's try to give feedback constructively so we can improve our work.
  • Stop criticizing others and start giving feedback constructively.
  • Just like building a house, we need to work constructively to achieve our goals.