Healthcare Communication Skills

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to convey or exchange information or messages

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

  • It is important for professionals to effectively communicate with their colleagues.
  • I need to communicate with my friend about our plans for the weekend.
  • I'll shoot you a text to communicate with you later.
  • The artist uses colors to communicate with the viewer in a subtle way.

noun a person who receives or is entitled to receive Communion

adjective relating to or participating in the act of receiving Communion

  • The communicant approached the altar to receive the sacrament.
  • The communicant went up to receive communion during the church service.
  • Yo, did you see that communicant get blessed up there?
  • As a communicant of the organization, she was privy to exclusive information.

noun the imparting or exchanging of information or news

adjective relating to the process of communicating

  • Effective communication is essential in the workplace for successful collaboration.
  • We need to improve our communication if we want to work better as a team.
  • Yo, our communication skills are on point, we got this!
  • Communication is like a bridge that connects people together.

noun a category of people or things having common characteristics

adjective having or showing a friendly, generous, or considerate nature

adverb in a kind manner

  • She is known for her kind demeanor and willingness to help others.
  • He's a really kind guy who always goes out of his way to lend a hand.
  • She's one of the kindest people I know, always looking out for everyone.
  • His words were kind, but his actions spoke otherwise.

noun lack of compassion or empathy; cruelty

  • The heartlessness of the dictator's regime was evident in their cruel treatment of dissidents.
  • I can't believe the heartlessness of some people, it's just so mean.
  • That guy has a heart of stone, pure heartlessness.
  • The heartlessness of the storm left a path of destruction in its wake.