Workplace Productivity

6 words in this vocabulary list

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

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

  • I prefer to work on important projects at home where I can focus without distractions.
  • I always feel more comfortable and relaxed at home than anywhere else.
  • I'm just chilling at home, watching some Netflix.
  • She felt at home in the bustling city, as if she belonged there.

noun a rhythm or rate of movement that is twice as fast as normal

adjective referring to something that is done at twice the normal speed or rate

  • The employees were asked to work double time to meet the project deadline.
  • I had to hustle and work double time to finish my homework before the party.
  • I pulled a double time shift at work yesterday to cover for my coworker.
  • She's been putting in double time at the gym to get ready for the marathon.

noun a state of sluggishness or laziness

  • The patient's lethargy was a concerning symptom of their illness.
  • I can't shake off this lethargy, I just want to stay in bed all day.
  • I feel so lazy and tired, it's like I'm in a state of lethargy.
  • The company's growth was hindered by a sense of lethargy among its employees.

noun lack of motivation or enthusiasm

  • Amotivation is a lack of motivation or desire to engage in activities.
  • I've been feeling amotivation lately, I just can't seem to get myself to do anything.
  • I'm in a serious state of amotivation right now, I can't even get out of bed.
  • His amotivation was like a heavy weight holding him back from reaching his goals.

noun booster - a person or thing that boosts or promotes something

  • The company implemented a new policy of having a booster break for employees to increase productivity and focus.
  • Let's take a quick booster break to recharge before we continue working.
  • I'm feeling so tired, I need a booster break to get through the rest of the day.
  • Sometimes a booster break can be as simple as taking a few deep breaths to reset your mind.

noun a symptom of various medical conditions

  • The patient reported experiencing brain fog as a side effect of the medication.
  • I can't think straight today, I have such bad brain fog.
  • I feel like my brain is full of cobwebs, I've got major brain fog.
  • After pulling an all-nighter, my brain felt like it was covered in a thick layer of fog.