Leadership Language

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to accompany or go with someone or something

adverb in a manner that shows progress or improvement

  • Please come along to the meeting at 10 AM sharp.
  • Hey, do you want to come along to the party tonight?
  • Yo, come along with us to the concert, it's gonna be lit!
  • The project is moving slowly, but I'm confident it will come along eventually.

verb to raise or lift something to a higher position or level; to improve or enhance something

  • The new marketing strategy aims to elevate the company's brand image.
  • Adding some new features will really elevate this app to the next level.
  • Let's elevate our game and show them what we're made of.
  • Music has the power to elevate our spirits and transport us to another world.

verb to announce officially or publicly; declare boldly or openly

  • The president will proclaim the new law in a public address tomorrow.
  • She's going to proclaim her love for him at the party tonight.
  • I'm gonna proclaim myself as the king of this game!
  • The vibrant colors of the sunset seemed to proclaim the end of a beautiful day.

noun indecisiveness or hesitation in making a decision

verb to show indecision or hesitation in making a decision

  • It is important to make decisions promptly and not shilly shally in business meetings.
  • Stop shilly shallying and just choose a movie to watch!
  • Quit shilly shallying and just do it already!
  • Her mind shilly shallied between staying in her comfort zone and taking a risk.

verb to urge or encourage someone to do something

  • The teacher adhorts the students to always strive for excellence.
  • I always adhort my friends to follow their dreams.
  • My mom adhorts me to clean my room every day.
  • The coach adhorts the team to give it their all in the final game.