Leadership Traits Vocabulary

10 words in this vocabulary list

adverb to a high degree; very; extremely

  • Her research on climate change is eminently thorough and well-documented.
  • The new restaurant in town is eminently popular among young people.
  • That movie was eminently lit, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • His eminently creative mind always comes up with innovative solutions.

adjective showing or feeling hesitancy; uncertain

  • Her irresolve attitude towards the project caused delays in the timeline.
  • He seems so irresolute about making a decision.
  • She's always so wishy-washy and irresolute.
  • The clouds in the sky appeared irresolute, unsure whether to bring rain or sunshine.

adjective having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense

  • The judge made a judicious decision based on all the evidence presented in court.
  • I always trust Sarah to make judicious choices when it comes to planning our trips.
  • Dude, you gotta be more judicious with your spending or you'll go broke.
  • She approached the problem with a judicious eye, carefully weighing all the possible solutions before making a decision.

verb to be balanced or held in a steady position

adjective having a composed and self-assured manner

  • The company is poised for significant growth in the upcoming quarter.
  • She looks poised to win the competition with her skills.
  • He's always poised to party whenever there's an opportunity.
  • The dancer was poised like a graceful swan on the stage.

adjective having or showing determination or resolve

adverb in a way that shows determination or resolve

  • The scientist conducted purposeful experiments to test her hypothesis.
  • She made purposeful choices to improve her health.
  • He's always so purposeful in everything he does.
  • Her words were purposeful, aiming to inspire change in society.

noun the quality of being clever, astute, and showing good judgement in practical matters

  • Her shrewdness in business negotiations helped her secure a profitable deal.
  • His shrewdness in picking stocks made him a lot of money in the stock market.
  • She's got some serious shrewdness when it comes to getting what she wants.
  • The detective's shrewdness in solving the case was unmatched.

noun the quality or state of being strong, resilient, and able to withstand difficult conditions or situations

  • The toughness of the material makes it suitable for use in extreme conditions.
  • His mental toughness helped him get through the challenging times.
  • She's got some serious toughness about her, nothing seems to faze her.
  • The toughness of her exterior hides a gentle heart within.

noun the act of not bending or yielding

adjective not bending or flexible; rigid

  • The unbending rules of the organization must be followed at all times.
  • She is known for her unbending attitude when it comes to punctuality.
  • Don't be so unbending about it, just go with the flow.
  • His unbending determination to succeed is truly inspiring.

adjective giving or being given without restraint; unsparing

  • The philanthropist was known for his unstinting support of various charitable causes.
  • She always showed unstinting loyalty to her friends, no matter what.
  • I appreciate your unstinting help with my homework, dude.
  • His unstinting dedication to his craft paid off in the form of a successful career.

noun the quality of being willing to listen to and consider different ideas and opinions

adjective having or showing a willingness to listen to and consider different ideas or opinions

  • Open-mindedness is essential in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
  • Having open-mindedness can help you see things from different perspectives.
  • Yo, you gotta have some open-mindedness if you wanna understand where I'm coming from.
  • The key to unlocking new opportunities is through the door of open-mindedness.