
Communication And Personality Vocabulary

Non verbal – not involving or using words
Sentence – Couples who have been married for years usually communicate non-verbally through their hand gestures or other physical actions.

Computerize – To carry out, control, or produce by means of a computer
Sentence – The idea behind computerization of marking attendance, applying for leaves or filing a request to the Human Resource department helps them to make the system more user friendly.

Sender – To convey or cause to be conveyed or transmitted by an agent
Sentence – The sender of the courier must mention his address and phone number on his package to ease the process of communication in case of a failed delivery of the package.

Facial expression – gesture executed with facial muscles
Sentence – A new mother makes a judgment of her baby’s well beings through the toddler’s facial expressions.

Oral communication – communication by word of mouth
Sentence – A manager cannot hire an employee with poor oral communication for a sales and marketing job profile.

Eye contact – The state in which two people are aware of looking directly into one another’s eyes
Sentence – In the workplace, your posture and eye contact can send co-workers a positive or a negative message.

Workplace – a place where people work, such as an office or factory
Sentence – Employees should adhere to workplace ethics to jibe in the environment and work peacefully.

Co worker – an associate that one is employed with
Sentence – An effective co worker can guide you and help you excel in your work.

Ineffective – Not producing an intended consequence
Sentence – Weak channelization can lead to ineffective communication.

Body language – communication via movements of the body
Sentence – Non verbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions and body language.

Phone message – a message transmitted by phone
Sentence – Phone message is considered an informal way of communication in a workplace.

Barrier – structure that impedes free movement
Sentence – Barriers in communication can distort or prevent effective communication.

Effective – producing or capable of producing an intended resultS
entence – Students should practice to learn effectively, and not just confine learning

Team work – cooperative labor done by a group
Sentence – A successful venture is the result of dedicated, relentless and progressive team work.

Spoken word – a word that is spoken aloud
Sentence – It is wise to introspect spoken words for public figures as each word uttered is analyzed by the media.

Face to face – in direct confrontation
Sentence – Face to face conversation gives a better understanding to carry out the task easily.

Activated – rendered operative
Sentence – Activated charcoal is used by beauticians to remove dirt from skin pores.

Confuse – mistake one thing for another
Sentence – Semantic barriers cause confusion in effective communication.

Distract – To draw or direct to a different object or in different directions at the same time
Sentence – It is easy to distract children with digital media in today’s world.

Inattentive – showing lack of awareness and concentration
Sentence – During the second half of the class, students usually become inattentive.

Organize – to arrange by systematic planning
Sentence – First step to communication is to begin with a clear message that is logical and well organized.

Interfere – get involved so as to alter or hinder an action
Sentence – One must not unnecessarily interfere in someone personal life.

Involve – contain as a part
Sentence – Teamwork is a way through which each person gets involved to do the work delegated.
