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Module 2 : Vocabulary. Leslie Arredondo 4 th Pd. Communication. com·mu·ni·ca·tion kəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSHən / noun 1 . the imparting or exchanging of information or news. "direct communication between the two countries will produce greater understanding"
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Module 2 : Vocabulary Leslie Arredondo 4th Pd.
Communication • com·mu·ni·ca·tion • kəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSHən/ • noun • 1. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • "direct communication between the two countries will produce greater understanding" • synonyms:transmission, conveyance, divulgence, disclosure; More • 2. • means of connection between people or places, in particu
Interpersonal • in·ter·per·son·al • ˌintərˈpərsənəl/ • adjective • 1. • of or relating to relationships or communication between people. • "you will need good interpersonal skills"
Integrity • in·teg·ri·ty • inˈtegritē/ • noun • 1. • the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness. • "he is known to be a man of integrity" • synonyms:honesty, probity, rectitude, honor, good character, principle(s), ethics,morals, righteousness, morality, virtue, decency, fairness,scrupulousness, sincerity, truthfulness, trustworthiness More • 2. • the state of being whole and undivided. • "upholding territorial integrity and national sovereignty" • synonyms:unity, unification, coherence, cohesion, togetherness, solidarity
Accountability • ac·count·a·bil·i·ty • əˌkountəˈbilitē/ • noun • 1. • the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility. • "their lack of accountability has corroded public respect" • synonyms:responsibility, liability, answerability.
Punctuality • punctuality • the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time
Career • ca·reer • kəˈri(ə)r/ • noun • 1. • an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress. • synonyms:profession, occupation, job, vocation, calling, employment, line, line of work, walk of life, métier More • verb • 1. • move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction. • "the car careered across the road and went through a hedge"
Job • job1 • jäb/ • noun • 1. • a paid position of regular employment. • "jobs are created in the private sector, not in Washington" • synonyms:occupation, profession, trade, position, career, work, line of work,livelihood, post, situation, appointment, métier, craft; More • 2. • a task or piece of work, esp. one that is paid. • "she wants to be left alone to get on with the job" • synonyms:task, piece of work, assignment, project; More • verb • 1. • do casual or occasional work. • "a jobbing builder" • 2. • buy and sell (stocks) as a broker-dealer, esp. on a small scale.
Interview • in·ter·view • ˈintərˌvyo͞o/ • noun • 1. • a meeting of people face to face, esp. for consultation. • synonyms:meeting, discussion, conference, examination, interrogation; More • verb • 1. • hold an interview with (someone). • "he arrived to be interviewed by a local TV station about the level of unemployment" • synonyms:talk to, have a discussion with, have a dialogue with; Mo
Honesty • hon·es·ty • ˈänistē/ • noun • 1. • the quality of being honest. • "they spoke with convincing honesty about their fears" • synonyms:integrity, uprightness, honorableness, honor, morality, morals, ethics,principles, high principles, righteousness, right-mindedness; More • 2. • a European plant with purple or white flowers and round, flat, translucent seedpods that are used for indoor flower arrangements.
Impression • im·pres·sion • imˈpreSHən/ • noun • 1. • an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, esp. one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence. • "his first impressions of Manchester were very positive" • synonyms:feeling, feeling in one's bones, sense, fancy, (sneaking) suspicion,inkling, premonition, intuition, presentiment, hunch; More • 2. • an imitation of a person or thing, esp. one done to entertain. • "he did an impression of Frank Sinatra" • synonyms:impersonation, imitation; More
Employability • employability • (employable) a person who is qualified and ready to work
Resume • re·sume • riˈzo͞om/ • verb • 1. • begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption. • "a day later normal service was resumed" • synonyms:restart, recommence, begin again, start again, reopen; More • noun • 1. • variant spelling of résumé.