Adjective
Phrasal Verbs
Verbs
Nouns
Miscellaneous
100

prepared to give a lot of your time and attention to something because you believe it is right or important

What is committed?

100

to get control of something or responsibility for something

What is take over?

100

to be in control or the leader of something

What is to lead?

100

the process of learning the skills that you need to do a job

What is training?

100

to lose the respect of other people

What is lose face?

200

showing that you feel that somebody is criticizing you

What is defensive?

200

to refuse an offer, etc. or the person who makes it

What is turn down?

200

to make a formal request, usually in writing, for something such as a job, a place at college, university, etc

What is to apply?

200

the amount of work that you have to do

What is workload?

200

interesting and exciting

What is stimulating?

300

expressing your opinion clearly and firmly so that people listen to you or do what you want

What is assertive?

300

to try hard to improve or achieve something

What is work on?

300

to progress and be successful in something, especially a career

What is to get ahead?

300

a quiet, shy person who prefers to be alone than with other people

What is an introvert?

300

that you can trust

What is reliable?

400

to cause somebody to act in a particular way

What is motivated?

400

to do somebody's job for a short time while they are not there

What is fill in?

400

to accept less than you want or are aiming for, especially in order to reach an agreement

What is to compromise?

400

a person who is confident and full of life and who prefers being with other people to being alone

What is an extrovert?

500

giving satisfaction; making you happy because you think it is important, useful, etc.

What is rewarding?

500

to continue to work on/at something

What is keep at?

500

to have to deal with something unpleasant or difficult


What is to face?
500

the power to affect, change or control somebody/something

What is influence?

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