Interpersonal Skills Terminology

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a form of nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, and other bodily movements

  • It is important to be aware of your body language during a job interview.
  • Dude, your body language totally gave away that you were lying.
  • She was totally vibing with him, you could tell by their body language.
  • His body language spoke volumes about his true feelings towards the situation.

noun a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations

  • She handled the situation with great tact and diplomacy.
  • You need to learn to speak with more tact when dealing with difficult people.
  • Stop being so tactless and rude!
  • His words cut through the tension in the room like a tactful knife.

adjective showing skill and sensitivity in dealing with others

  • She handled the delicate situation with tactful precision, ensuring no one's feelings were hurt.
  • I appreciate how tactful you were in addressing the issue without causing any drama.
  • He's always so smooth and tactful when talking to people, it's like he knows exactly what to say.
  • Her words were a tactful dance around the truth, leaving everyone with a positive impression.

noun a task or activity that requires physical or mental effort

adverb in a good or satisfactory manner

  • It is essential for a team to work well together in order to achieve success.
  • When everyone pitches in and communicates effectively, things just seem to work well.
  • Our group project turned out awesome because we all just clicked and worked well.
  • The gears of a well-oiled machine work well together to produce a seamless operation.