Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. fond word or act

  2. trickery

  3. pompous array of words

  4. parody

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Endearment refers to a fond word, phrase, or act that expresses affection and tenderness toward someone. The other options are unrelated: B means chicanery, C means fustian, D means burlesque.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. prevailing among a specific group of people or in a specific area or country

  2. scold

  3. wordy

  4. accidental transposition of sounds in successive words

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Endemic means characteristic of or prevalent in a specific group, area, or region, not widespread or universal. The other options are unrelated: B means berate, C means prolix, D means spoonerism.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. approve

  2. fantastically improbable

  3. green

  4. occurring irregularly

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Endorse means to publicly approve, support, or recommend something, such as a policy, product, or candidate. The other options are unrelated: B means implausible, C means verdant, D means sporadic.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. provide with some quality

  2. lose a small piece from the surface or edge

  3. green coating or patina on copper which has been exposed to the weather

  4. playful

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Endue means to provide or equip someone with a quality, trait, or endowment. The other options are unrelated: B means chip, C means verdigris, D means frolicsome.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. lasting

  2. swindle or cheat

  3. border

  4. begin to grow

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Enduring means lasting, continuing, or persisting over time, often despite difficulties or challenges. The other options are unrelated: B means bamboozle, C means perimeter, D means germinate.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. invigorate

  2. courteous

  3. having the appearance of truth or reality

  4. neat and trim in appearance

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Energize means to give energy or vitality to something. Invigorate means precisely the same - to impart vigor, strength, or energy. Other options are unrelated vocabulary words.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. weaken

  2. delicate

  3. appearance of truth

  4. (esp. of older people) vigorously active

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Enervate means to weaken or reduce the vitality of something. Despite the similarity to 'energize,' it means the opposite - the prefix 'e-' suggests 'out' and 'nerv' relates to strength (literally taking strength out).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. admit to the rights of citizenship (especially the right to vote)

  2. group of people who sing together (esp. during religious services)

  3. being truly so

  4. False

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Enfranchise means to grant freedom or rights, particularly the right to vote or admit to citizenship rights. The term is used in political contexts regarding voting rights.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. attract

  2. hot-tempered

  3. quality of being true

  4. reject disdainfully

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Engage means to attract, capture, or involve someone's interest or attention. It can also mean to employ someone's services or to participate in an activity.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. employed

  2. daily domestic task (such as cleaning, cooking, and shopping)

  3. living language (as compared to the official language)

  4. minor quarrel

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Engaged means employed, busy, or occupied with work or a task. It can also mean pledged to be married or involved in active conflict.