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Mastering Effective Communication Skills: Unlocking Your Articulate Potential

Improve your speaking abilities with this comprehensive guide on articulation and ways to express yourself clearly. Learn how to avoid defects in communication and deliver articulate messages with confidence. Overcome trepidation and culminate your efforts in effective communication.

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Mastering Effective Communication Skills: Unlocking Your Articulate Potential

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  1. 8 Week 13 • Articulate (v): to pronounce or explain clearly • (adj): capable of speaking well and clearly • N: articulation • Adv: articulately

  2. Defect (n): a fault or imperfection • (v): to desert a country or group, especially to get into a new one • N: defection • Adj: defected

  3. Tirade (n): a long outburst; an angry or bitter speech

  4. Deplore (v): to disapprove of strongly; to regret deeply • Adj: deplorable • Adv: deploreably

  5. Trepidation (n): fear, alarm, or agitation • Adj: trepidatious • Adv: trepidatiously

  6. Culminate (v): to reach the highest point; arrive at the final stage; to bring to a close or completion Adj: culminating N: culmination

  7. Desist (v): to stop doing something

  8. Endeavor (n): a strenuous effort; a difficult undertaking • (v): to attempt something

  9. Predicate Adjective: an adjective IN THE PREDICATE of a sentence that describes the SUBJECT (not another word in the predicate) • My notebook is blue. • Kitty was angry. • The bread smells delicious. • GOES WITH LINKING VERBS!!!!!

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