Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. weaken (esp. through heat, hunger, illness)

  2. division of a long poem

  3. diligent

  4. nonmoral

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Debilitate means to make weak or infirm, specifically referring to the loss of strength or energy. The word can describe physical or mental weakening resulting from illness, deprivation, or prolonged stress.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. (of men) friendly, charming, and fashionably dressed

  2. determine or seek opinions, votes, etc.

  3. absorb

  4. moved by sexual love

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Debonair describes a person who is friendly, charming, and sophisticated, typically used to describe well-dressed, confident men. The term conveys a sense of elegance and courteous social behavior.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. rubble

  2. spacious

  3. mak less severe

  4. formless

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Debris consists of scattered fragments or remains, typically resulting from destruction, decay, or demolition. Rubble accurately captures the essence of broken, discarded materials scattered after some event.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. expose as false, exaggerated, worthless, etc.

  2. mental or physical ability

  3. something taken for granted

  4. able to live both on land and in water

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Debunk means to reveal the truth about something that has been falsely presented, exaggerated, or presented as more valuable than it actually is. The term is commonly used to expose myths, frauds, or overblown claims.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. d'ebut

  2. having a very fine bore

  3. firm statement that something is certainly true

  4. oval building with tiers of seats

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Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. young woman making formal entrance into society

  2. surrender

  3. small planet

  4. enough

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A debutante is a young woman from a wealthy or upper-class family who is being formally introduced to society at a debutante ball or similar social event. This traditional ceremony marks her transition to adulthood and social eligibility.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. decay

  2. whim

  3. eye defect which prevents proper focus

  4. increase in size or effect

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Decadence refers to a state of moral or cultural decline, characterized by excessive self-indulgence, luxury, and loss of moral principles. The term captures the idea of decay in societal standards or personal values.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. pour off gently (wine or liquid)

  2. unpredictable

  3. relating to the stars

  4. cut off part of body

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Decanting is the process of gently pouring liquid (typically wine) from one container to another, often to separate the liquid from sediment. This technique allows wine to breathe and improves its taste and clarity.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. behead

  2. (of a boat) turn over

  3. binding

  4. charm

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Decapitate means to remove the head, which is synonymous with beheading. The other options describe unrelated concepts: capsizing (B), binding (C), and attractiveness (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. slow down

  2. title

  3. enormously large or extensive

  4. an error involving time in a story

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Decelerate means to reduce speed, making 'slow down' the correct answer. The other options are unrelated: a title (B), enormous size (C), and a chronological error (D).