Self-Expression Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing something that reveals or discloses information

  • The disclosive nature of the report revealed crucial information about the company's financial status.
  • I didn't expect the disclosive details to be made public so soon.
  • The disclosive tea that was spilled at the party last night was unbelievable!
  • Her disclosive actions opened up a whole new world of possibilities for the project.

me

pronoun a pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun to avoid repetition. 'Me' is a pronoun used as the objective form of the first person singular pronoun, referring to the speaker.

  • Please let me know if you require any further assistance.
  • Can you please remind me about the meeting tomorrow?
  • Just hit me up if you want to hang out later.
  • His words cut me like a knife.

noun a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of

verb to be someone's target or victim

adjective describing someone who is not easily fooled or taken advantage of

  • It is important in a professional setting to not be someone's pigeon and take ownership of your own tasks.
  • Don't let yourself be someone's pigeon at work, make sure you stand up for yourself.
  • I ain't gonna be nobody's pigeon, I do my own thing.
  • She refused to be his pigeon, always asserting her independence and autonomy.