module 2 : vocabulary
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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" - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Module 2 : VocabularyLeslie 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.