Job Descriptions

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who helps or assists someone else, typically in a professional setting

  • The aide provided valuable assistance to the CEO during the board meeting.
  • I asked my aide to help me with organizing the files.
  • My aide is always there to have my back when things get tough.
  • Laughter is the best aide in times of sorrow.

verb Past tense form of the verb 'experience', meaning to have encountered or undergone something.

adjective Describing someone who has knowledge or skill in a particular area due to having done something for a long time.

  • The experienced candidate was chosen for the managerial position due to their extensive background in the industry.
  • My friend is an experienced hiker and knows all the best trails to explore.
  • I'm an experienced gamer, so I can easily beat that level in no time.
  • The artist's experienced hand created a masterpiece that captivated audiences worldwide.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • She works as a full-time employee at the company.
  • He's got a full-time job now, so he's pretty busy.
  • I'm hustling full time to make ends meet.
  • Her dedication to the cause is like working full time for a better future.

noun a type of job that requires advanced education or training

  • She chose to pursue a profession in law after completing her studies.
  • He's been in the teaching profession for over 20 years.
  • I'm thinking about switching up my profession and trying something new.
  • Cooking is her profession, but painting is her true passion.

noun A fielding position between second and third base in baseball or softball, typically played by a skilled fielder

  • The shortstop made a diving catch to stop the ball from going into the outfield.
  • The shortstop snagged that ball like a pro!
  • Did you see that sick play the shortstop made?
  • Being the shortstop in this situation means you're the one who has to make the tough decisions.

noun a collection of skills that are useful for a particular job or task

  • Having a diverse skill set is essential for success in today's competitive job market.
  • I'm working on expanding my skill set by taking online courses in coding.
  • She's got mad skills in her skill set, yo.
  • Building a strong skill set is like adding tools to your toolbox for any challenge that comes your way.

noun a natural or acquired skill or talent

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  • His abilities in problem-solving have greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • She's got some serious abilities when it comes to playing the piano.
  • Dude, your abilities on the basketball court are off the charts!
  • Her abilities to see through people's intentions are like a superpower.