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Communication vocabulary

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    Communication vocabulary
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  • Articulate
    Having the ability to speak clearly and fluently. Example: He is able to articulate his feelings very well.
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  • Coherent
    Logical, rational, easy to understand. Example: He provided a coherent report of the meeting.
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  • Reserved
    Slow to reveal emotions and opinions. Example: She is very reserved among people she doesn't know well.
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  • Hesitant
    Slow in acting or speaking because of being unsure. Example: She was hesitant to take on the new project because of her heavy workload.
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  • Ramble
    To talk or write at length. Example: I don't have time to listen to him rambling for hours on end.
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  • Vague
    Unclear, not enough information. Example: Her instructions were very vague.
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  • Harass
    Subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation. Example: Harassment from colleagues will not be tolerated.
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  • Persuasive
    Good at persuading someone to do something. Example: Salespeople are usually very persuasive.
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  • Concise
    Clear, no unnecessary information. Example: Please try to keep the report concise.
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  • Heated discussion
    Having intense emotions. Example: Please keep your voice down - I don't want this discussion to become heated.
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