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Kinn's (Chapter 4)
Vocabulary
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Characteristics | Distinguishing traits, qualities, or properties. |
| Commensurate | Corresponding in size, amount, in extent, or degree; equal in measure. |
| Competent | Having adequate or requisite capabilities. |
| Connotation | An implication, something suggested by a word or thing. |
| Credibility | The quality or power of inspiring belief. |
| Demeanor | Behavior toward others; outward manner. |
| Detrimental | Obviously harmful or damaging. |
| Discretion | The quality of being discrete; having or showing good judgement or conduct, especially in speech. |
| Disseminated | To disburse; to spread around. |
| Initiative | To cause or faciliate the beginning of; to initiate something into happening. |
| insubordination | Disobedience to authority. |
| Morale | The mental and emotional condition, enthusiasm, loyalty or confidence of an individual or group with regard to the function or tasks at hand. |
| Optimistic | Inclined to put the most favorable construction on actions and events or to anticipate the best possible outcome. |
| Persona | An individual's social fascade or front that reflects the role in life the individual is playing; the personality the person projects in life. |
| Procrastination | Intentionally putting something off doing something that should be done. |
| Professionalism | Exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally busineseelike manner in the workplace. |
| Reproach | An expression of rebuke or dissaproval; a cause or occasion of blame, discredit, or disgrace. |