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Fragile (adjective) (easily broken) Example: He is an adept Accounting student.

Melodic (adjective) (pleasant-sounding)


Gigantic (adjective) (extremely large) As a noun, "adept" refers to a person who is
Curious (adjective) (eager to learn) skilled or expert at something.
Mysterious (adjective) (difficult to understand)
Delicious (adjective) (very tasty) Example: He is adept at accounting.
Courageous (adjective) (brave)
Sparkling (adjective) (shining brightly) ARTICULATE
Tantalize (verb) (to tease with something As an adjective, "articulate" refers to a person
desirable) who can speak clearly and effectively.
Vanish (verb) (to disappear)
Hard Words (9+ letters): Example: The articulate presenters at the
Serendipity (noun) (finding good things by IncubatorCTX Speaker Series provide attendees
accident) with valuable insights.
Mellifluous (adjective) (having a pleasant sound)
Ubiquitous (adjective) (seeming to be As a verb, it refers to the act of expressing an
everywhere) idea or feeling with clarity.
Ephemeral (adjective) (lasting for a short time)
Presumptuous (adjective) (taking too much for Example: The student was able to articulate her
granted) findings in the essay.
Indecision (noun) (inability to make a decision)
Magnanimous (adjective) (generous and CANDOR
forgiving) "Candor" is a noun that refers to honesty, being
Impeccable (adjective) (faultless) truthful and sincere.
Nostalgic (adjective) (feeling sentimental about
the past) Example: I appreciate my professor's candor
Exuberant (adjective) (full of energy and regarding my paper. Now I know the areas in
enthusiasm) which I can improve.

Equinox (noun) (equal day and night) CONDUCIVE


Thump (verb) (make a dull, heavy sound) The word "conducive" is an adjective that
Wince (verb) (flinch in pain or discomfort) means to help make an outcome possible.
Aroma (noun) (pleasant smell)
Gust (noun) (sudden strong burst of wind) Example: Concordia's small class sizes are
conducive to class discussions.
Vigilant (adjective) (watchful and alert)
Amiable (adjective) (friendly and pleasant) DEFERENCE
Voracious (adjective) (having a very great "Deference" is a noun that means respectful
appetite) submission to or courteous regard for another
Nostalgic (adjective) (sentimental about the person.
past)
Enigma (noun) (a mystery or puzzle Example: Children, regardless of age, should
treat their father and mother with deference.
Serendipity (noun) (finding good things by
accident) EGREGIOUS
Mellifluous (adjective) (having a pleasant sound) "Egregious" is an adjective that means
Equanimity (noun) (mental calmness and extremely bad, horrifying or appalling.
composure)
Impecunious (adjective) (having little or no Example: In history class, we studied the
money) egregious acts of dictators who gained power in
Lachrymose (adjective) (inclined to cry or weep) socialist and communist countries.

ENTAIL
ADEPT As a verb, "entail" means to involve something
When used as an adjective, "adept" means very necessary or require.
skilled or expert.
Example: Successful completion of the degree The adjective "tremendous" means
entails coursework, exams and presentations. extraordinary in size, amount, intensity or
excellence.
FACILITATE
"Facilitate" is a verb that means to make Example: They spent tremendous time studying
something easier. for the final.

Example: The professor's real-world examples


facilitate my comprehension of core business
principles.

GIST
"Gist" is a noun that refers to the essential
meaning of speech or text.

Example: Her executive summary helps readers


understand the gist of the report.

KNACK
"Knack" is a noun that refers to a special skill an
individual possesses that is difficult to teach.

Example: He has a knack for helping others


understand complex business principles.

NOVEL
When used as an adjective, "novel" means new
and innovative.

Example: Concordia's outdoor classrooms offer


a novel approach to learning.

OBSOLETE
"Obsolete" is an adjective that describes
something that is no longer produced or used.

Example: DVDs are quickly becoming obsolete;


streaming is now the new standard for watching
movies and television shows.

PARAMOUNT
As an adjective, "paramount" means more
important than anything else or chief in
importance.

Example: The paramount goal of every student


is to earn a degree.

REINFORCE
The verb "reinforce" means to strengthen and
add support.

Example: The survey reinforced the conclusion


that more students are choosing to take classes
online.

TREMENDOUS

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