Power And Influence Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun influence or power, especially in politics or business

verb to hit or strike with force

  • The CEO's decision carries a lot of clout within the company.
  • She has a lot of clout with the higher-ups in the office.
  • He's got major clout in the industry.
  • Her words have the clout to influence public opinion.

noun the state or fact of being dominant; control or power over others

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  • The company's dominance in the market is evident from its high market share.
  • She always asserts her dominance in group projects by taking the lead.
  • That team really showed their dominance on the court last night.
  • The storm's dominance over the landscape was overwhelming, with trees uprooted and debris scattered everywhere.

noun a person who seeks to influence others, especially through the use of political power or personal connections

  • The investigation revealed that the individual was operating as an influence peddler within the political circles.
  • I heard that guy is an influence peddler, always trying to get people to do what he wants.
  • Stay away from that influence peddler, he's bad news.
  • In the world of business, some people are like influence peddlers, always trying to sway decisions in their favor.

noun the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something

verb to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something

  • The researcher's findings had a significant influence on the scientific community.
  • My parents' opinions always seem to influence my decisions.
  • I can't believe how much my friends' taste in music has influenced mine.
  • The artist's unique style of painting continues to influence modern art movements.

noun Wealth or valuable resources, especially in the form of money, property, or assets

  • The businessman amassed great riches through his successful investments.
  • She's always flaunting her riches on social media.
  • I wish I had his kind of riches, I'd be set for life.
  • The real riches in life come from experiences and relationships, not material possessions.

adjective describing someone who has a lot of money or possessions

  • The wealthy businessman donated a large sum of money to the charity.
  • She comes from a wealthy family and never has to worry about money.
  • That guy is loaded, he's so wealthy he could buy anything he wants.
  • Her knowledge is a wealthy resource that she generously shares with others.

noun a public platform or stage that allows a person to express their views and opinions

  • The president used the bully pulpit to address the nation on the importance of unity.
  • The principal often takes to the bully pulpit to remind students about school rules.
  • The coach always takes the bully pulpit before games to motivate his players.
  • The celebrity used her social media platform as a bully pulpit to advocate for social justice issues.