Definition
Definition
Definition
Definition
Definition
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Conundrum

A confusing and difficult problem or question.


"The team faced a conundrum when deciding how to allocate resources."

100

Apathy

Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.


"The team's apathy towards the project was evident in their poor performance."

100

Resilience

The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or adversity.


"Her resilience in the face of challenges inspired her colleagues."

100

Precedent

An earlier event or action that serves as an example or guide for future circumstances.


"The court’s ruling set a precedent for similar cases in the future."

100

Idiosyncrasy

A characteristic, habit, or mannerism that is peculiar to an individual.


"His idiosyncrasies made him a unique and memorable character in the office."

200

Paradigm

A typical example or pattern of something; a model.


"The company shifted its paradigm by adopting a more flexible work policy."

200

Synthesis

The combination of ideas to form a theory or system.


"The synthesis of modern technology and ancient wisdom has led to groundbreaking innovations."

200

Nexus

A connection or series of connections linking two or more things.


"The conference became a nexus for experts in the field of artificial intelligence."

200

Camaraderie

Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.


"There was a sense of camaraderie among the team members after working together for several months."

200

Juxtaposition

The act or placement of two things (often contrasting) side by side to highlight their differences.


"The juxtaposition of old and new architecture in the city is striking."

300

Dilemma

A situation in which a difficult choice must be made between two or more alternatives.


"She was in a dilemma about whether to accept the job offer or stay with her current employer."

300

Ambiguity

The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.


"The ambiguity of his statement left everyone uncertain about his true intentions."

300

Cognition

The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.


"His research focuses on how cognition affects decision-making in high-pressure situations."

300

Paradigm

A typical example or pattern of something.


"The shift in educational paradigms has led to a more interactive learning environment."

300

Catalyst

An agent that provokes or speeds up significant change or action.


"The discovery of the new drug acted as a catalyst for advancements in medical treatments."

400

Euphoria

A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.


"The euphoria after winning the championship was overwhelming."

400

Repercussions

The unintended and usually undesirable outcomes or effects of an action or event.


"The company's decision to cut jobs had far-reaching repercussions on employee morale."

400

Subterfuge

Deceit used in order to achieve one's goal.


"The politician’s subterfuge was eventually uncovered, damaging his career."

400

Prognosis

The likely course or outcome of a disease or situation.


"The doctor gave a favorable prognosis after the surgery."

400

Fortitude

Courage in pain or adversity; mental strength to face difficulties.


"She showed incredible fortitude during the challenging circumstances."

500

Anomaly

Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.


"The sudden drop in sales was an anomaly in an otherwise successful year."

500

Facet

A particular aspect or feature of something.


"One facet of the problem was the lack of communication between departments."

500

Epiphany

A moment of sudden and profound realization or insight.


"During the lecture, she had an epiphany about the relationship between art and culture."

500

Vanguard

The leading position in a movement or field; a group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas.


"The research team is at the vanguard of developing new treatments for cancer."

500

Serendipity

The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.


"Finding the perfect job was pure serendipity; I wasn’t even looking for it."

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