Interpersonal Relationship Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to have a deep understanding or familiarity with something

adverb in a thorough or complete manner

  • It is important to know well the rules and regulations of the company.
  • I know well that restaurant down the street, they have great food.
  • I know that place like the back of my hand, I practically live there.
  • She knows him well enough to predict his next move.

adjective used to refer to an alternative or different option or choice

pronoun used to refer to something or someone different or distinct from the one already mentioned

  • The company is considering various options, among which is the other proposal.
  • I can't decide between this dress and the other one.
  • I like hanging out with my other crew, they're so cool.
  • Sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the trees, focusing on one detail and missing all the other important aspects.

noun a state or quality of being certain or confident

  • Her sureness in her abilities made her a valuable asset to the team.
  • I have complete sureness that we will win the game tomorrow.
  • I'm not sure about it, but I have a strong sureness that he likes you.
  • The sureness of his words left no room for doubt in the minds of the listeners.

adjective describing something that has a significant impact on one's life

  • The new medical treatment proved to be life-changing for many patients.
  • Winning the lottery was definitely a life-changing moment for him.
  • Getting accepted into his dream college was a total life-changer.
  • Traveling to a new country can be a truly life-changing experience.

noun a person who adulates someone

verb to praise or admire excessively

  • The author's work was adulated by literary critics around the world.
  • Everyone adulates the new celebrity in town.
  • I can't believe how much people adulate that singer.
  • She adulated him like he was a god among men.