The Art of Effective Communication
La compétence d’articulation d’une personne est l’un des aspects les plus importants de sa personnalité. Pour une communication réussie, il ne suffit pas de parler, il faut aussi des compétences en assimilation, inflection et modulation.
L’utilisation d’une bonne rhetoric augmente le pouvoir de persuasion du discours et a un impact profond sur les auditeurs. De plus, lorsque les compétences en eloquence et en oratory s’améliorent, les gens deviennent capables de présenter des arguments plus cogent.
Souvent, même avec une maîtrise du langage colloquial, une mauvaise connotation peut créer de la confusion. Il est donc essentiel de comprendre la nuance des mots. De même, lorsque le lexicon est enrichi, la communication verbatim devient plus facile.
Un orateur compétent peut créer un consensus et réussir la dissemination de ses paroles. L’utilisation d’un euphemism rend même les messages difficiles plus faciles à comprendre, ce qui est l’une des techniques d’une communication efficace.
Ainsi, une bonne communication n’est pas seulement un jeu de mots, mais un art prolific d’expression des pensées et émotions humaines.
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#3017
🗣️
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/ˌɑːr.tɪ.kjʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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The clear and effective expression of thoughts, ideas, or speech; the ability to speak clearly and express oneself well.
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His articulation of ideas made the speech impactful. |
clarity, expression, enunciation
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mumbling, incoherence, vagueness
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#3018
🔄
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/əˌsɪm.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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The process of absorbing and integrating new ideas, language, or culture into one's understanding.
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Language assimilation is easier for children than adults. |
integration, absorption, adaptation
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rejection, isolation, resistance
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#3019
📈
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/ɪnˈflɛk.ʃən/
noun
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A change in the tone or pitch of the voice when speaking, which helps convey meaning and emotion.
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Her voice inflection conveyed deep emotion in the speech. |
intonation, modulation, tone
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monotone, flatness, unvaried pitch
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#3020
🎵
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/ˌmɒd.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun
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The natural variation and control of tone, pitch, or volume in speech or voice.
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Proper modulation in speaking enhances audience engagement. |
adjustment, variation, regulation
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uniformity, unchanging tone, imbalance
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#3021
🎯
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/ˈrɛt.ər.ɪk/
noun
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The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing; skillful use of language to influence others.
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Political leaders often use rhetoric to influence people. |
oratory, eloquence, persuasive speech
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simplicity, plain speaking, inarticulateness
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#3022
🤝
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/pɜːˈsweɪ.ʒən/
noun
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The ability to convince someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argument.
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His persuasion skills helped close the business deal. |
convincing, influence, argumentation
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disbelief, discouragement, opposition
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#3023
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/ˈɛl.ə.kwəns/
noun
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Fluent and persuasive speaking or writing; the ability to speak beautifully and effectively.
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Her eloquence made the speech captivating. |
fluency, expressiveness, articulateness
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inarticulateness, ineffectiveness, hesitation
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#3024
🎤
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/ˈɔːr.ə.tɔːr.i/
noun
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The art of public speaking; skilled and confident delivery of speeches to an audience.
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His exceptional oratory skills won him the debate competition. |
public speaking, rhetoric, verbal artistry
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muteness, incoherence, poor speech
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💡
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/ˈkəʊ.dʒənt/
adjective
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Clear, logical, and convincing; having a strong basis in reason and evidence.
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His cogent argument left no room for doubt. |
convincing, logical, persuasive
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weak, illogical, unconvincing
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/kəˈləʊ.kwi.əl/
adjective
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Used in ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal language.
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His colloquial expressions made the speech relatable. |
informal, conversational, vernacular
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formal, literary, standard
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#3027
🔍
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/ˌkɒn.əˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun
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An implied or suggested meaning of a word or phrase, beyond its literal definition.
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The word "home" has a warm connotation of comfort and safety. |
implication, undertone, hidden meaning
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denotation, literal meaning, explicitness
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🎨
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/ˈnuː.ɑːns/
noun
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A subtle difference in expression, meaning, or response; a slight variation in tone or feeling.
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Understanding the nuance of different accents takes practice. |
subtlety, distinction, refinement
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obviousness, simplicity, bluntness
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#3029
📚
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/ˈlɛk.sɪ.kɒn/
noun
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The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge; a collection of words and terms.
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A translator must have a vast lexicon of both languages. |
vocabulary, dictionary, terminology
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illiteracy, lack of words, silence
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📝
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/vɜːˈbeɪ.tɪm/
adverb/adjective
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In exactly the same words as were used originally; word for word repetition.
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She repeated his instructions verbatim to avoid errors. |
word-for-word, exact, literal
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paraphrased, summarized, altered
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#3031
🤝
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/kənˈsɛns.əs/
noun
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A general agreement or common opinion reached by a group; unanimous decision or shared view.
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The team reached a consensus on the project deadline. |
agreement, accord, unity
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disagreement, discord, dissent
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/dɪˌsɛm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
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The action of spreading information, knowledge, or ideas widely; distribution or circulation.
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The dissemination of information through social media is rapid. |
distribution, spreading, circulation
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suppression, concealment, withholding
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#3033
🌸
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/ˈjuː.fə.mɪ.zəm/
noun
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A mild or indirect term substituted for one considered too harsh or direct; polite expression for something unpleasant.
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The phrase "passed away" is a euphemism for "died". |
politeness, indirect expression, softened term
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bluntness, harshness, directness
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#3034
💬
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/kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun
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The exchange of information, ideas, or feelings between people; the act of conveying meaning.
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Effective communication is key to building strong relationships. |
interaction, expression, conveyance
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miscommunication, silence, isolation
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#3035
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/prəˈlɪf.ɪk/
adjective
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Present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful; producing many works, results, or offspring.
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The author is a prolific writer, publishing multiple books yearly. |
productive, creative, abundant
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unproductive, inefficient, scarce
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