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Skills Definition

This document defines and describes various words related to personality traits, emotions, occupations, and other concepts. It provides definitions for over 140 terms, with topics including characteristics like ambitious, insecure, and cheerful, emotions like fury and disappointment, occupations like flight attendant and chartered accountant, and miscellaneous concepts like aisle, wheelchair, and homesick. The definitions cover a wide range of terms and vocabulary.

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Skills Definition

This document defines and describes various words related to personality traits, emotions, occupations, and other concepts. It provides definitions for over 140 terms, with topics including characteristics like ambitious, insecure, and cheerful, emotions like fury and disappointment, occupations like flight attendant and chartered accountant, and miscellaneous concepts like aisle, wheelchair, and homesick. The definitions cover a wide range of terms and vocabulary.

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1.

To bring out-display;show;to present to the public


2. Well groomed- (especially of a person) clean, tidy, and smart
3. Accumulate-gather;collect;assemble
4. Ignorance-lack of knowledge or information
5. Confidence-the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or
something
6. Education-the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at
a school or university
7. Reform-make changes in something in order to improve it
8. Assimilate-take in and understand fully
9. Potentially-with the capacity to develop
10. Modify-make partial or minor changes to (something)
11. Novice-a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation2
12. Vocation-a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation
13. Dedication
14. Eradicate-destroy completely; put an end to.
15. Welfare-the health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
16. Aptitude-a natural ability to do something
17. Chunks of information
18. Innumerable-too many to be counted;countless
19. Inevitable-certain to happen; unavoidable
20. Effect-a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
21. Eternity-infinite or unending time
22. Embark-begin,start,commence
23. Sincerity-honesty;genuineness
24. Worthwhile-worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or
importance;valuable
25. Tremendous-huge;enormous;very great;giant;gigantic
26. Discrimination-distinction;differentiation
27. Vanish-disappear suddenly and completely
28. Shrink-become or make smaller in size or amount;get smaller
29. Squeeze-press;compress;crush;squash;pinch
30. Vocation-a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation
31. Loyal-faithful;someone who is supporting his friend
32. Assertive-having or showing a confident and forceful personality;self confident
33. Possessive-demanding someone's total attention and love
34. Considerate-careful not to inconvenience or harm others;attentive
35. Blister-a small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction,
burning, or other damage
36. Willpower-control exerted to do something or restrain impulses;determination
37. Indifferent-having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
38. Competence-the ability to do something successfully or efficiently;capability
39. Enhance-intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of
40. Peculiar-different to what is normal or expected; strange
41. House hold chores-tasks such as cleaning, washing, and ironing that have to be
done regularly at home
42. Irrational-not logical or reasonable
43. Orphanage-a residential institution for the care and education of orphans
44. Odor-a distinctive smell, especially an unpleasant one
45. Convent-a Christian community of nuns living together under monastic vows
46. Disable-incapacitate; impair
47. Recruit-enlist (someone) in the armed forces
48. Idle people-avoiding work; lazy
49. Shrink-become or make smaller in size or amount;get smaller
50. Vanish-disappear suddenly and completely
51. Be adept at smth-a highly skilled or well-trained individual
52. Counterpart-a person or thing that corresponds to or has the same functionj as
another person or thing in a different place or situation
53. Attest-provide or serve as clear evidence of
54. Randomly- without method or conscious decision; indiscriminately.
55. Foster-encourage;promote;bring up
56. Juvenile delinquent-a young person who habitually commits criminal acts or
offences
57. Expectation a strong belief that something will happen or be the case
58. Custody-the protective care or guardianship of someone or something
59. Divorce-legally dissolve one's marriage with (someone)
60. Endure-suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently
61. Alternative-available as another possibility or choice
62. Cradle-a baby's bed or cot, typically one mounted on rockers
63. Momentous-of great importance or significance, especially in having a bearing on
future events
64. Feign-pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury);simulate
65. Permit-officially allow (someone) to do something
66. A neutral friend-avoids getting involved in disagreements or feuds between friends
67. Commitment-the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity,
etc;dedication
68. Chartered accountant-financial professionals who execute accounting procedures
69. Assessment-the action of assessing someone or something
70. Eligible-having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate
conditions
71. Tabloid-a newspaper typically popular in style and dominated by sensational
stories
72. Settle down-become quiet and calm
73. Yelling-shout in a loud, sharp way
74. Discreet-careful;prudent
75. Melancholor looking-an intense feeling of sadness
76. Assertive-the kind of person who expresses her ideas or opinions with confidence
77. Self confident-trusting in one's abilities, qualities, and judgement;self assured
78. Insecure-the kind of person who isn’t very sure about herself
79. Arrogant-the kind of person ho thinks he is better and more important than other
people
80. Stubborn-the kind of person who never changes her opinion even when she’s
clearly wrong
81. Well balanced-the kind of person who is emotionally in control,not moody
82. Optimistic-someone who tends to expect good things to happen
83. Bad tempered-someone who tends to get angry very easily
84. Immature-someone who tends to behave like a child
85. Possessive-someone who isn’t letting other people share her friends
86. Considerate-careful not to inconvenience or harm others;attentive
87. Legibility-the quality of being clear enough to read
88. Ambitious-the kind of who is determined to be successful
89. Dedicate-devote (time or effort) to a particular task or purpose
90. Brainsel¿
91. Cut down
92. Correspondence-a close similarity, connection, or equivalence
93. On the spot-without any delay; immediately
94. Bossy-fond of giving people orders; domineering
95. Outrageous-shockingly bad or excessive
96. Innovative-featuring new methods; advanced and original
97. Macabre-disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death
98. Conspicuous-clearly visible;easily seen
99. Dysfunctional-not operating normally or properly Eccentric-the kind of person
who other people find different or unusual
100. Eccentric-the kind of person who other people find different or unusual
101. Miracle-mystery;wonder
102. Notorious-famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed
103. Sprint-run at full speed over a short distance
104. Flight attendant-a steward or stewardess on an aircraft
105. Conventional-normal;standard;regular
106. Mortuary-a room or building in which dead bodies are kept
107. Suspend-temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or
effect;stop;halt
108. Blizzard-a severe snowstorm with high winds.
109. Fraud-wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or
personal gain
110. Smuggler-a person who smuggles goods
111. Evacuation-the action of evacuating/move out a person or a place
112. In a trance-
113. Index finger-the finger next to the thumb; the forefinge
114. Drought-a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a
shortage of water
115. Homesick-experiencing a longing for one's home during a period of absence
from it
116. Bring out-display;show;to present to the public
117. Well groomed appearance-(especially of a person) clean, tidy, and smart
118. Bounce-move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it
119. Lap-the flat area between the waist and knees of a seated person
120. Howl-a long, doleful cry uttered by an animal such as a dog or wolf
121. Abandon-give up completely
122. Pedestrian-a person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle
123. Ambitious-the kind of who is determined to be successful
124. Insecure-the kind of person who isn’t very sure about herself
125. Extrovert-an outgoing, socially confident person
126. Punk
127. Spiky-having many spikes or sharp projecting points
128. Cheerful-the kind of person who is always in a good mood
129. Talkative-talking a lot
130. Creative-producing or using original and unusual ideas:
131. Unreliable-not able to be relied upon; untrustworthy
132. Unsociable-not liking to meet people or to spend time with them
133. Aisle-a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or
church
134. Crew-a group of people who work together
135. Take off-If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and
begins to fly
136. Sprint-run at full speed over a short distance
137. Sincere-(of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest
138. Furious-extremely angry
139. Devastated-completely destroyed
140. Reserved-tending to keep your feelings or thoughts private rather than
showing them
141. Disappointed-unhappy or discouraged because your hopes or expectations
about something or someone were not satisfied
142. Wheelchair-a chair on wheels that people who are unable to walk use for
moving around

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