Tactical
"Coordinating a tactical breach requires communication and precision."
Related to carefully planned actions or strategies, especially in military or combat situations.
Momentum
"The team gained momentum after the interception and quickly scored a touchdown."
The strength or force gained by motion or by a series of events
Agility
"The Border Collie’s agility made it a top competitor in obstacle courses."
The ability to move quickly and easily
Ambiguous
"Her answer was ambiguous, so I wasn’t sure if she agreed or disagreed."
Having more than one possible meaning; unclear or uncertain.
Ambitious
"She’s ambitious and hopes to become a doctor one day."
Having a strong desire to achieve success or accomplish goals.
Breach
"A thermite charge can create a breach in reinforced walls."
an act of breaking through a barrier or defense
Execution
"Perfect execution of the double play helped end the inning."
The act of carrying out a plan, order, or course of action with precision.
Temperament
"Golden Retrievers are known for their gentle temperament, making them great family pets."
A dog’s nature or personality, especially as it affects behavior and reactions
Conscientious
"He is a conscientious student who always turns in his homework on time."
Being careful and thorough; wanting to do a good job.
Resilient
"Being resilient helped her bounce back after failing the test."
Able to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.
Reconnaissance
"Drones are essential for reconnaissance before engaging the enemy team."
a preliminary survey or exploration, especially to gather military information
Cohesion
"The offense moved with perfect cohesion, executing each play smoothly."
The action or fact of forming a united whole; strong teamwork or unity among members.
Instinctive
"Herding breeds have an instinctive drive to chase and control movement."
Done naturally or automatically without thought, based on innate behavior.
Inevitable
"Change is inevitable, so it’s better to be prepared."
Certain to happen and unable to be avoided.
Innovative
"His innovative approach to the project earned praise from the teacher."
Featuring new methods or ideas; creative and original.
Fortification
"The defenders quickly set up fortifications to block key entry points."
a defensive wall or other reinforcement built to strengthen a position.
Tenacity
"His tenacity at the plate forced the pitcher into a long, exhausting at-bat."
The quality of being determined and persistent, even in the face of difficulty.
Vigilant
"The guard dog remained vigilant, barking at any unfamiliar sound near the house."
Watchful and alert, especially to danger or unusual activity.
Ambivalent
"He felt ambivalent about moving to a new school—excited but also nervous."
Having mixed or conflicting feelings about something or someone.
Impartial
"The judge remained impartial throughout the entire trial."
Fair and unbiased; not favoring one side over another.
Suppressive
"The operator laid down suppressive fire to cover the team's retreat."
intended to subdue or restrain, especially in reference to gunfire used to keep enemies from attacking
Adversity
"The team faced adversity after losing their star player but still managed to win."
Difficulties or misfortune; challenging circumstances that test one's character.
Companionship
"Dogs offer unconditional companionship, making them beloved members of the family."
The feeling of friendship or closeness shared with another being.
Eloquent
"His eloquent speech impressed the whole class during the debate."
Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing; expressing ideas clearly and effectively.
Candid
"He gave a candid answer during the interview, which everyone appreciated."
Truthful and straightforward; honest in expression.