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Gag : (Noun) Practical Joke
Synonyms : Trick
Antonym : Cerebral
Usage : The audience was amused to see his act of gag

Agility  : (Noun) Physical or Mental Nimbleness
Synonyms : Liveliness
Antonym : Plan speaking
Usage : The  team focussed on collaborative agility

Absurd (Adjective) Ridiculous or senseless
Synonyms : Foolish
Antonym : understanding
Usage : His elder brother behaved in an absurd manner

Abrogate (Verb) To formally put an end
Synonyms : Abolish
Antonym : Fortunate
Usage : Indian wanted to abrogate the war with China

Agnostic (Noun) A person who is not sure that God exists
Synonyms : Skeptic
Antonym : approve
Usage : His younger brother was considered as an agnostic human-being

Aestival :  (Adjective) Pertaining to Summer   
Synonyms : Sunny
Antonym : Inappropriate
Usage : In America, people love being aestival during winters

Celerity  :  (Noun) Swiftness   
Synonyms : Hurry   
Antonym : easy   
Usage : The rabbit is known for his celerity while racing

Canny : (Adjective) Clever or artful
Synonyms : Cunny   
Antonym : praise   
Usage : The teacher complained to his parents for their son to be canny in class

Belated : (Adjective) Out of date   
Synonyms : Behind Time   
Antonym : apparent   
Usage : We wished our friend belated happy birthday

Chaste : (Adjective) Incorrupt or Pure   
Synonyms : Elegant
Antonym : careful
Usage : Tata's have always proceeded with a chaste approach

Alacrity : (Noun) Promptness or Liveliness
Synonyms : Alertness   
Antonym : deny   
Usage : The boss was so impressed by the worker’s alacrity; he suggested a promotion

Amalgamate : (Verb) To blend or mix   
Synonyms : Combine   
Antonym :  Hostile   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Ardent : (Adjective) Very Enthusiastic   
Synonyms : Desirous   
Antonym : Abundance   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Autocrat : (Noun) Dictator   
Synonyms : Tyrant
Antonym :  Mature
Usage : The autocratic attitude of his Chief Minister led to his downfall

Analogy : (Noun) Similarity   
Synonyms : Comparison   
Antonym : explicit   
Usage : The trainer used an analogy to explain the theory

Instinct  (Noun) Gut feeling or Idea   
Synonyms : Impulse   
Antonym : preventer   
Usage : He was known for his killer instinct

Snuggle :   (Verb) Bundle or Grasp   
Synonyms : Burrow   
Antonym : inarticulate   
Usage : The boy sitting on the front seat was able to snuggle the entire concept at one go

Mellow : (Adjective) Ripe or matured   
Synonyms : Developed   
Antonym : Hopeless   
Usage : The society enthrusted the responisibilty on the new president because they considered him to be man of mellow idea

Dubious   (Adjective) To be doubtful   
Synonyms : Questionable   
Antonym : Reserves
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader

Neurotic  (Adjective) Mentally maladjusted   
Synonyms : Abnormal 
Antonym : Unsupportive
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader
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Retrograde : (Adjective) Backward or reverting   
Synonyms : Contrary
Antonym : impermanent
Usage : The young boy considered himself retrograde when it came to comparing their caste

Vocable : (Noun) Description of a concept   
Synonyms : Expression   
Antonym : idealistic
Usage : The Vice President was quite vocable while explaining the new leave policy of the company

Canter : (Verb) To Jog
Synonyms : Race
Antonym : full
Usage : The doctor advised the patient to canter every morning

Elegant : (Adjective) Beautiful or Tasteful
Synonyms : Aristocratic
Antonym : Continuous
Usage : The new building looked elegant after it got completed

Endeavor : (Noun) Attempting to achieve something
Synonyms : Aim
Antonym : Consent
Usage : While departing, the students wished luck to each other for their future endeavors

Gag : (Noun) Practical Joke
Synonyms : Trick
Antonym : Cerebral
Usage : The audience was amused to see his act of gag

Agility  : (Noun) Physical or Mental Nimbleness
Synonyms : Liveliness
Antonym : Plan speaking
Usage : The  team focussed on collaborative agility

Absurd (Adjective) Ridiculous or senseless
Synonyms : Foolish
Antonym : understanding
Usage : His elder brother behaved in an absurd manner

Abrogate (Verb) To formally put an end
Synonyms : Abolish
Antonym : Fortunate
Usage : Indian wanted to abrogate the war with China

Agnostic (Noun) A person who is not sure that God exists
Synonyms : Skeptic
Antonym : approve
Usage : His younger brother was considered as an agnostic human-being
Aestival :  (Adjective) Pertaining to Summer   
Synonyms : Sunny
Antonym : Inappropriate
Usage : In America, people love being aestival during winters

Celerity  :  (Noun)
Swiftness   
Synonyms : Hurry   
Antonym : easy   
Usage : The rabbit is known for his celerity while racing

Canny : (Adjective) Clever or artful
Synonyms : Cunny   
Antonym : praise   
Usage : The teacher complained to his parents for their son to be canny in class

Belated : (Adjective) Out of date   
Synonyms : Behind Time   
Antonym : apparent   
Usage : We wished our friend belated happy birthday

Chaste : (Adjective) Incorrupt or Pure   
Synonyms : Elegant
Antonym : careful
Usage : Tata's have always proceeded with a chaste approach
Alacrity : (Noun) Promptness or Liveliness
Synonyms : Alertness   
Antonym : deny   
Usage : The boss was so impressed by the worker’s alacrity; he suggested a promotion

Amalgamate : (Verb) To blend or mix   
Synonyms : Combine   
Antonym :  Hostile   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Ardent : (Adjective) Very Enthusiastic   
Synonyms : Desirous   
Antonym : Abundance   
Usage : The two parties decided to amalgamate to form the government

Autocrat : (Noun) Dictator   
Synonyms : Tyrant
Antonym :  Mature
Usage : The autocratic attitude of his Chief Minister led to his downfall

Analogy : (Noun) Similarity   
Synonyms : Comparison   
Antonym : explicit   
Usage : The trainer used an analogy to explain the theory
Instinct  (Noun) Gut feeling or Idea   
Synonyms : Impulse   
Antonym : preventer   
Usage : He was known for his killer instinct

Snuggle :   (Verb) Bundle or Grasp   
Synonyms : Burrow   
Antonym : inarticulate   
Usage : The boy sitting on the front seat was able to snuggle the entire concept at one go

Mellow : (Adjective) Ripe or matured   
Synonyms : Developed   
Antonym : Hopeless   
Usage : The society enthrusted the responisibilty on the new president because they considered him to be man of mellow idea

Dubious   (Adjective) To be doubtful   
Synonyms : Questionable   
Antonym : Reserves
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader

Neurotic  (Adjective) Mentally maladjusted   
Synonyms : Abnormal 
Antonym : Unsupportive
Usage : We are unfortunate to have the most dubious leader
Retrograde : (Adjective) Backward or reverting   
Synonyms : Contrary
Antonym : impermanent
Usage : The young boy considered himself retrograde when it came to comparing their caste

Vocable : (Noun)
Description of a concept   
Synonyms : Expression   
Antonym : idealistic
Usage : The Vice President was quite vocable while explaining the new leave policy of the company

Canter : (Verb) To Jog
Synonyms : Race
Antonym : full
Usage : The doctor advised the patient to canter every morning

Elegant
: (
Adjective) Beautiful or Tasteful
Synonyms : Aristocratic
Antonym : Continuous
Usage : The new building looked elegant after it got completed

Endeavor
: (Noun) Attempting to achieve something
Synonyms : Aim
Antonym : Consent
Usage : While departing, the students wished luck to each other for their future endeavors
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How to Improve Your Communication Skills

How to Improve Your Communication Skills


Good communication skill is the key for successful corporate career. Here are some tips on how you can effectively use the power of words to speak up, be present and fully heard.

Best thing to do is to use savvy and influential communication. Influential communication will get you the attention as soon as you start speaking, because you are speaking what other person wants to hear. For example, you might start with, “As your current project is going nowhere, but if we do following three things, we can make this marketable”. Gotcha!!! Now you have attention of everyone in the room and whole floor is yours.

The influential communication is about how well you understand the problems and later sharing it in such a way that persuades to make other person want it.

Savvy communication is being flexible and thinking, planning ahead and not necessarily going straight to what you want. Lots of people say, “Well, how am I going to do this?” Phrases like beating around the bush are actually very good technique for good communication. Eventually the listeners will start asking the questions which you want them to ask. Although, they would eventually reach to the answer presumably on their own, but you have led them to the desired destination. That in itself is an important feet on its own.

DAILY DOSE OF WORDS




Supersede : (Verb) take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use)
Synonyms : Replace, supplant
Antonyms : stay, retain
Usage : There can be another brand that will supersede the current unit.

Prepossession : (noun) an opinion formed beforehand without evident proof
Synonyms : preconception, prejudgment
Antonyms : neutrality, unbiasedness
Usage : We should not make prepossessions about others.

Timorous : (adj.) timid by nature
Synonyms : fearful, trepid
Antonyms : bold, brave
Usage : The way in which Max was looking at Sia was almost timorous.

Sanctify : (verb) make pure
Synonyms : purify, consecrate, purge
Antonyms : deconsecrate, desacralize, desanctify
Usage : The Bible tells us that God wants to sanctify us.
   
Inducement : (noun) a positive motivational influence
Synonyms : incentive, motivator
Antonyms : deterrence, disincentive
Usage : Employees were offered a bonus as an inducement to finish the project on schedule.
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Elucidate : (Verb) make clear and (more) comprehensible
Synonyms: clarify, clear up
Antonyms: confuse, obscure
Usage: Host elucidates the instruction before starting the game

Insubstantial : (adj.) lacking material form or substance
Synonyms: unreal, unsubstantial
Antonym: real
Usage: The amount disclosed in the document was insubstantial.

Fastidious : ( adj) hard to please
Synonyms: Choosy, meticulous, tidy
Antonyms: unrefined, untidy
Usage: The devoted fans of the science fiction show were fastidious in terms of plot.

Efficacious : (adj) having the power to produce a desired effect
Synonyms: effective, effectual
Antonyms: ineffective, unproductive
Usage: Yoga is very efficacious at reducing stress.

Incorrigible : (adj) not capable of being reformed
Synonyms: unreformable, uncorrectable
Antonyms:  corrigible, amendable
Usage: Even after therapy, the incorrigible child continues to misbehave.

Reckless : (Adjective) Audacious or Carefree
Synonyms : Imprudent
Antonym : Responsible
Usage : He met with an accident because of his reckless driving at the National Highway

Epidemic : (Adjective) Widespread
Synonyms : Contagious
Antonym : Limited
Usage : Diseases of such high magnitude hints to some epidemic phenomenon

Emulate : (Verb) To copy the actions
Synonyms : Imitate
Antonym : Abandon
Usage : The team need some talented youngsters to emulate the oldies

Hermetic : (Adjective) air tight
Synonyms : Sealed
Antonym : Public
Usage : Colleges should avoid hermetic environments for student

Devastate : (Verb) To destroy or demolish
Synonyms : Despoil
Antonym : Construct
Usage : If the kids go to the garden, they would devastate the newly planted herbs

Raze : (Verb) Flatten or Wipe Out   
Synonyms : Overthrow
Antonym : Construct  
Usage : The local muncipality had a plan to raze the row of old buildings

Rifle : (Verb) Plunder or Sack   
Synonyms : Trash
Antonym : Organize
Usage : The company was planning to rifle some of its employees during recession

Posit :  (Verb) Suppose   
Synonyms : Assume
Antonym : Factual 
Usage : The teach asked the students to avoid posit what their peers had

Profane : (Adjective) Immoral or atheistic   
Synonyms : Ungodly
Antonym : Sacred 
Usage : The child became profane after the death of his father

Insolent : (Adjective) Bold or Disrepectful   
Synonyms : Insulting
Antonym : Respectful
Usage : The speaker adjourned the session after seeing the insolent behaviour of the MP's

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