Image for the College Life Magazine wants college students to prep themselves in knowing basic vocabulary words
or terms that are used in everyday life in business office settings, college classes or financing firms. We feel that by building your vocabulary you will be able to expand on your communication skills and break the barriers that hinder you from advancing in your college work, career, and business relationships. So lets begin building on our vocabulary by listening to these clips.
 

Critique [kri-teek]



The art or practice of criticism, to review or analyze critically.

Sentence: The gallery representative critiqued the artists work with a
keen eye for detail.

 

Render [wren-der]



To make.

Sentence: The grand jury rendered a swift decision in the criminal case.

 

Abscond [av-skond]



To depart in a sudden and secret manner.

Sentence: The VP absconded from the general issues meeting.

 

Deference [def-er-uhns]



The respectful submission or yielding to the judgment or opinion of another.

Sentence: Although the Art Director critiqued his colleagues work, his colleague showed deference.

 

Apprise [uh-prahz]



To give notice, to inform or to advise.

Sentence: It was the duty of the chief financial officer to apprise his staff of the upcoming financial audit.

 

Insatiable [in-set-shuh-buhl]



The incapability of being satisfied or appeased.

Sentence: The Intern had an insatiable desire to learn the web-based applications for design.

 

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