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Emotionally touched or affected. - "She was ___ by the heartfelt speech."
moved
Causing great physical or mental fatigue. - "The marathon was ___ and challenging."
exhausting
Providing encouragement or support. - "His words were ___ during her difficult time."
encouraging
Feeling self-conscious or awkward in a social situation. - "She felt ___ when she tripped in front of everyone."
embarrassed
Causing intense aversion or revulsion. - "The smell from the dumpster was ___."
disgusting
Feeling intense aversion or revulsion. - "He was ___ by the sight of the rotten food."
disgusted
Feeling very pleased or satisfied. - "She was ___ with her exam results."
delighted
Causing bewilderment or uncertainty. - "The directions were ___ and hard to follow."
confusing
Feeling bewildered or perplexed. - "She was ___ by the complex instructions."
confused
Feeling uninterested or lacking enthusiasm. - "He was ___ during the long meeting."
bored
Feeling relaxed or reassured about a situation. - "He was ___ when he received the good news."
be relieved
Feeling embarrassed or guilty because of one's actions or circumstances. - "She felt ___ after making a mistake."
ashamed
To remove hair from one's face using a razor or shaver. - "He decided to ___ before the job interview."
have a shave
The sector of the economy that involves the production, processing, and distribution of food. - "He works in the ___ as a food inspector."
food industry
A publication that focuses on the latest trends and styles in clothing and accessories. - "She enjoys reading the latest issue of the ___."
fashion magazine
A telephone call involving three or more participants. - "They had a ___ with the overseas clients."
conference call
To have a job or career in the field of information technology. - "She's looking to ___ after graduating with a degree in computer science."
be/work in (IT)
Free from error or defect; precise. - "Her calculations were ___ and accurate."
accurate
A person whose profession involves keeping financial accounts and records. - "She's an ___ who manages the company's finances."
accountant
A person who designs, creates, and/or maintains computer software. - "He works as a ___ at a tech company."
software developer
A person who works to improve the well-being and quality of life of individuals and communities. - "She's a dedicated ___ who helps those in need."
social worker
A person who represents a company in sales and customer interactions. - "He's a skilled ___ who travels frequently for work."
sales representative
To depend on or trust in someone or something. - "She knew she could ___ on her team to support her."
rely (on)
Dependence on or trust in someone or something. - "Their ___ on each other was evident in times of crisis."
reliance
Able to be trusted; dependable. - "He's a ___ employee who always completes his tasks on time."
reliable
Making little or no noise. - "She tiptoed into the room, trying to be ___."
quiet
A person who finds solutions to difficult or complex issues. - "He's a skilled ___ who can solve any problem."
problem-solver
In a state of tranquility or quiet. - "The house was ___ and serene."
peaceful
Freedom from disturbance; tranquility. - "She found ___ in the quiet of the countryside."
peace
A person trained to care for the sick, especially in a hospital. - "She works as a ___ at the local hospital."
nurse
Someone who appreciates or enjoys nature. - "He's a true ___ who loves spending time outdoors."
nature lover
A person who leads or commands a military force. - "He was promoted to ___ after years of service."
military leader
A person skilled in repairing and maintaining machinery. - "He's a talented ___ who fixes cars."
mechanic
Characterized by clear, sound reasoning. - "His argument was ___ and easy to follow."
logical
Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. - "He followed the ___ of his argument carefully."
logic
A person who extinguishes fires. - "The ___ rushed into the burning building to save lives."
fire-fighter
A person who supervises and controls the activities of a company or organization. - "He's the ___ of the company."
director
Showing firmness of purpose; resolute. - "She's a ___ individual who never gives up."
determined
Firmness of purpose; resoluteness. - "He tackled the problem with ___ and solved it."
determination
A person who plans, creates, or devises something. - "She's a talented graphic ___."
designer
A person who makes decisions, especially in a business or organization. - "She's the ___ in our team."
decision-maker
Having a strong desire to win or be the best. - "She's very ___ and always gives her best."
competitive
A contest or rivalry between individuals or groups. - "The ___ was fierce, but he emerged as the winner."
competition
To strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others. - "He likes to ___ in sports competitions."
compete
Having an appealing or delightful personality. - "He's a ___ and charismatic leader."
charming
The quality of being attractive or pleasing. - "Her ___ won over the clients."
charm (n, v)
A person engaged in commercial or industrial business, especially an owner or executive. - "He's a successful ___."
businessperson
Engaging in physical activity or exercise. - "She's very ___; she goes jogging every morning."
active
An academic award conferred by universities or colleges. - "He earned a ___ in economics."
university degree
A person who arranges travel or accommodations for clients. - "She works as a ___ at the travel agency."
travel agent
A person who drives a vehicle for hire, especially a taxi. - "She hailed a ___ to take her to the airport."
taxi driver
To take a period of time away from work or other duties. - "After the project, she decided to ___."
take time off
A person who is highly skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field. - "He's a ___ in computer programming."
specialist
A person who instructs individuals in the sport of skiing. - "He hired a ___ to teach him how to ski."
skiing instructor
A person who sells goods in a store. - "She works as a ___ in a clothing boutique."
shop assistant
A person employed to assist with correspondence and administrative tasks. - "She's the ___ to the CEO."
secretary
A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis. - "He earns a good ___ as a software engineer."
salary
A person employed to greet and assist visitors. - "She works as a ___ at the hotel reception."
receptionist
The act of advancing to a higher position or rank. - "She got a ___ at work after years of dedication."
promotion
Of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory or ideas. - "He's very ___; he can fix anything."
practical
Abilities or qualities that enable someone to perform tasks well. - "Good communication is one of the essential ___ for this job."
personal skills
An assistant who performs administrative tasks in an office. - "She works as an ___ helping with paperwork."
office assistant
A place where administrative or clerical work is carried out. - "She works in an ___ as a secretary."
office
A person who plays a musical instrument or composes or conducts music. - "He's a talented ___ who plays the piano beautifully."
musician
A job that involves physical work using the hands or machinery. - "Being a plumber is a typical ___."
manual job
A job or profession predominantly occupied by men. - "Engineering has traditionally been a ___."
male-dominated job
A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites. - "He's a ___ for a leading national newspaper."
journalist
A person who translates spoken words from one language to another. - "The ___ helped the tourists communicate with the locals."
interpreter
Possessing excellent vision. - "As a pilot, you need to have ___."
have excellent eyesight
To have a good relationship with others. - "She's very friendly and ___."
get on well with people
A person responsible for the buying, selling, or renting of property. - "She's an ___ who helps people find homes."
estate agent
A person trained and skilled in the design and construction of machines. - "He's an ___ who designs engines for airplanes."
engineer
Having or showing great enthusiasm or vitality. - "She's always so ___ and full of energy."
energetic
A person who installs and maintains electrical systems. - "The ___ came to fix the wiring in our house."
electrician
A person who teaches individuals how to drive a motor vehicle. - "He's taking lessons from a ___."
driving instructor
To undergo instruction or education in a particular skill or profession. - "He decided to ___ to become a certified lifeguard."
do training
Having a quick intelligence or ability to understand. - "She's very ___; she solves puzzles quickly."
clever
A person skilled in woodworking and carpentry. - "He hired a ___ to build custom cabinets for his kitchen."
carpenter
A person who drives a bus as a profession. - "She's been a ___ for 15 years."
bus driver
Showing courage or bravery. - "It was ___ of him to stand up to the bully."
brave
An advantage or profit gained from something. - "One of the ___ of this job is flexible hours."
benefit
A person who provides beauty treatments to clients. - "She works as a ___ in a spa."
beautician
Not at one's place of residence. - "He spends most of his time ___ for work."
away from home
A pilot employed by an airline company to fly aircraft. - "My dream job is to become an ___."
airline pilot
Working remotely or from one's place of residence. - "During the pandemic, many people started to ___."
work from home
To withdraw from one's position or occupation, typically upon reaching a certain age. - "After 40 years of service, he decided to ___."
retire
The sale of goods to the public for use or consumption rather than for resale. - "She works in ___ at the local store."
retail
A person employed to supervise and ensure the safety of swimmers at a beach or pool. - "The ___ rescued the drowning child."
lifeguard
A person who provides assistance to others who are unable to care for themselves. - "My grandmother needs a ___ to help her with daily tasks."
carer
A person employed to look after children when the parents are out. - "They hired a ___ to watch their kids while they went out for dinner."
babysitter
Located or occurring indoors. - "She prefers to ___ because she doesn't like the cold."
work indoor
Practical knowledge or skill gained from doing something. - "He has a lot of ___ in customer service."
work experience
To appear or arrive at a place or event. - "I hope he will ___ for the meeting on time."
turn up
Feeling fatigued or exhausted from work. - "Working two jobs is ___."
tiring
To employ someone. - "We need to ___ someone to help with the project."
take sb on
Causing stress or anxiety. - "Her job is very ___; she's always worried about deadlines."
stressful
To operate or manage a company or organization. - "She decided to ___ her own business."
run a business/company
Providing satisfaction or a sense of fulfillment. - "Volunteering at the shelter was ___."
rewarding
To voluntarily leave a job or position. - "He decided to ___ after feeling unappreciated."
resign from a job
Involving doing the same thing repeatedly. - "His job is so ___; he does the same thing every day."
repetitive
To tolerate or endure something unpleasant. - "I don't know how you ___ that noisy neighbor."
put up with
To discourage or deter someone from doing something. - "The rain didn't ___ us ___ going to the beach."
put sb off sth
A job that requires less than full-time working hours. - "She works a ___ as a receptionist while studying."
part-time job
Having a paid position of regular employment. - "She's lucky to have a ___ as a software engineer."
have a job
Taking a period of paid time away from work. - "After ten years with the company, employees ___."
get / have / take five weeks’ paid holiday
Taking a day off from work. - "I need to ___ tomorrow for a doctor's appointment."
get / have / take a day off
Being dismissed from employment. - "He ___ for being late to work too often."
get fired / get the sack
A job that requires working the entire day. - "She has a ___ as a teacher."
full-time job
A person or organization that employs people. - "My ___ provides health insurance for all employees."
employer
To give someone a job or work. - "The company decided to ___ more staff to handle the workload."
employ (v)
Working additional hours beyond the regular schedule. - "I had to ___ last weekend to meet the deadline."
do / work overtime
Working during the hours of darkness. - "I prefer not to ___ because it messes up my sleep schedule."
do / work night shifts
Spending a large amount of time working. - "He ___ to finish the project on time."
do / work long hours
Requiring a lot of effort or attention. - "Working as a nurse can be very ___."
demanding
Having the ability to think creatively. - "She's very ___, always coming up with new ideas."
creative
To produce or develop an idea or solution. - "Can you ___ a plan for our project?"
come up with
Difficult and requiring effort or determination. - "The exam was very ___, but I managed to pass."
challenging
Earning a high salary for one's work. - "She's a lawyer, so she's ___."
be well paid
Not having a job despite being willing and able to work. - "After graduating, he was ___ for six months before finding work."
be unemployed
Having the duty or obligation to deal with something. - "As a parent, you are ___ your child's well-being."
be responsible for
Having authority or control over something or someone. - "As the manager, you will ___ the marketing department."
be in charge of
Being employed by someone else or working for oneself. - "She used to ___ at a bank, but now she's ___ as a freelance writer."
be employed / self-employed
Receiving a low salary for one's work. - "I'm ___ in my current job, so I'm looking for something better."
be badly paid
To submit an application for employment. - "I need to ___ at least ten jobs before I get an interview."
apply for a job