Words I Gathered
1. Ubiquitous - Present everywhere
Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
Adjective
2. Pragmatic - Dealing with things practically
She took a pragmatic approach to solving the issue
Adjective
3. Meticulous - Very careful and precise
The engineer was meticulous in his calculations.
Adjective
4. Eloquent - Fluent and persuasive in speaking
He gave an eloquent speech about innovation.
Adjective
5. Impeccable - Perfect and without fault
Her research work was impeccable.
Adjective
6. Astute - Very clever and perceptive
The manager made an astute decision.
Adjective
7. Tenacious - Very determined
His tenacious efforts led to success.
Adjective
8. Erudite - Very knowledgeable
The professor was an erudite scholar.
Adjective
9. Cognizant - Fully aware
Leaders must be cognizant of global challenges.
Adjective
10. Plausible - Seemingly reasonable
His explanation sounded plausible.
Adjective
11. Intricate - Very detailed and complex
The machine has an intricate design..
Adjective
12. Exemplary - Worthy of imitation
She showed exemplary leadership
Adjective
13. Discern - Recognize something clearly
It is hard to discern truth from rumors.
Verb
past tense: discerned
past participle: discerned
14. Articulate - Able to express ideas clearly
She is an articulate speaker.
Adjective
15. Magnanimous - Very generous and forgiving
The leader was magnanimous in victory.
Adjective
16. Ambivalent - Having mixed feelings
He felt ambivalent about the decision.
Adjective
17. Expedite - Make something happen faster
The manager worked to expedite the process.
Verb
past tense: expedited
past participle: expedited
18. Acumen - Sharp ability to make good decisions
He has strong business acumen.
Noun
19. Bolster - Support or strengthen
The policy will bolster economic growth.
Verb
past tense: bolstered
past participle: bolstered
20. Alleviate - Reduce or make less severe
The medicine helps alleviate pain.
Verb
past tense: alleviated
past participle: alleviated
