Networking Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

verb to make someone aware of or familiar with something

  • I would like to acquaint you with the new company policies.
  • Let me acquaint you with the best pizza place in town.
  • I need to acquaint myself with the latest slang words to fit in with the cool kids.
  • Reading books can acquaint you with different cultures and perspectives.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a specific quality or characteristic

  • She was known for being quite chatty during meetings, always eager to share her thoughts and ideas.
  • My neighbor is so chatty, she never runs out of things to talk about.
  • I can't stand how chatty he gets after a few drinks, he just won't stop talking.
  • The stream flowed chatty and cheerful, bubbling over rocks and around bends.

noun a person who enjoys or is skilled at engaging in conversation

  • She was known as a skilled conversationalist, always able to engage in deep discussions on a variety of topics.
  • John is a great conversationalist at parties, always keeping the conversation flowing smoothly.
  • Samantha is such a chatterbox, a real conversationalist who never runs out of things to say.
  • His words were like a symphony, flowing effortlessly from his lips as if he were a master conversationalist.

noun the quality of being friendly, warm, and polite

  • The cordiality of their conversation was evident to all those present.
  • Despite their differences, there was a sense of cordiality between them.
  • They had a real chill vibe going on, full of cordiality.
  • The cordiality between the two countries was like a warm embrace after years of conflict.

noun a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • Please feel free to get in touch with our customer service team for further assistance.
  • Hey, if you have any questions, just get in touch with me and I'll help you out.
  • Yo, hit me up if you need anything, we can chat and figure it out together.
  • In order to understand the deeper meaning of the poem, you need to get in touch with the emotions behind the words.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • It is important to keep in touch with your colleagues even when working remotely.
  • Let's make sure to keep in touch and catch up soon!
  • We should totally keep in touch so we don't lose touch.
  • Like branches on a tree, let's always keep in touch no matter where life takes us.

woo

verb to seek the affection or love of someone, typically with the intention of establishing a romantic relationship

  • The company tried to woo potential investors with a detailed presentation.
  • He's been trying to woo her with flowers and chocolates.
  • I heard he's been trying to woo her with some smooth talk.
  • The singer's performance was so captivating, it seemed to woo the entire audience.

noun a Chinese term meaning 'connections' or 'relationships', especially in business or social contexts

  • Building strong guanxi with business partners is crucial for success in the Chinese market.
  • Hey, do you have any guanxi with the manager? I need a favor.
  • I can't believe how much guanxi he has to get things done around here.
  • In Chinese culture, guanxi is like a web of connections that can help you navigate through various social situations.

noun a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status

adjective relating to or involving the sharing of information, resources, or services directly between individuals or peers without the need for a central server or intermediary

  • The company implemented a peer-to-peer lending platform for its employees.
  • I prefer using peer-to-peer payment apps to split bills with my friends.
  • Let's do a peer-to-peer trade for those sneakers.
  • The team's success was attributed to their peer-to-peer collaboration.