Training And Development Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

adjective Attracting or holding the interest or attention of someone; charming or pleasing

  • The speaker delivered an engaging presentation on the latest advancements in technology.
  • I find her storytelling style very engaging, I always get lost in her stories.
  • The new video game is so engaging, I can't stop playing it.
  • The artist's use of color and texture creates an engaging visual experience for the viewers.

verb to make (someone) more knowledgeable or experienced with something

  • It is important to familiarize yourself with the company's policies and procedures.
  • I need to familiarize myself with the new neighborhood before moving in.
  • Let me familiarize you with the latest slang terms so you can fit in with the cool kids.
  • Reading helps familiarize your mind with different perspectives and ideas.

noun the act of instilling or infusing something into someone or something

  • The instillment of values and ethics is crucial in shaping a child's character.
  • My mom always talks about the instillment of good manners at the dinner table.
  • I never thought I'd appreciate the instillment of discipline from my coach, but it really paid off.
  • The instillment of hope in times of despair can be a powerful force for change.

verb to teach or provide information or guidance

  • The professor will instruct the students on how to properly conduct their research.
  • Can you instruct me on how to use this new software?
  • I'll show you the ropes, just instruct me on what you need help with.
  • The coach will instruct the team on the game plan for the upcoming match.

adjective providing knowledge or information; serving to instruct or inform

  • The instructive manual provided detailed step-by-step guidance on how to assemble the furniture.
  • The video tutorial was really instructive and helped me fix my car's brakes on my own.
  • That YouTube channel has some really instructive content that can teach you a lot about photography.
  • Reading biographies of successful people can be instructive in shaping our own paths to success.

verb to impart knowledge or skill to someone through instruction or example

  • The professor will teach a class on advanced calculus next semester.
  • My mom taught me how to ride a bike when I was a kid.
  • I'll teach you the ropes around here so you don't get lost.
  • Life has taught me that patience is key to success.

noun a person or thing that refreshes, especially a drink or snack that refreshes or revitalizes

adjective relating to or providing a refreshing break or update

  • I recommend taking a refresher course to brush up on your skills.
  • I could use a refresher on how to use this software.
  • I need a refresher on the new dance moves for the party.
  • Reading that book was like a refresher for my mind.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'adult education' is a noun referring to a form of education that is specifically designed for adults.

  • Adult education plays a crucial role in providing lifelong learning opportunities for individuals.
  • Taking classes at the community college is a great way to continue your adult education.
  • I'm thinking about going back to school for some grown-up learning.
  • Embarking on a journey of adult education can open new doors in one's personal and professional life.