Voracity means the quality or state of being ravenous or insatiable.
For example, “Keith’s voracity for sales data knew no bounds.”
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Voracity means the quality or state of being ravenous or insatiable.
For example, “Keith’s voracity for sales data knew no bounds.”
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Acolyte means a follower; one who attends or assists a leader.
For example, “Keith arrived at the meeting with one of his acolytes, an eager, newly hired intern.”
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Halcyon means peaceful, happy, prosperous.
For example, “Keith fondly remembered the halcyon days of 2016 when his team broke all of the company’s sales records.”
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Bereft means lacking something needed, wanted, or expected.
For example, “Keith was bereft of ideas when it came to mapping a sales strategy for the next quarter.”
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Debunk means to prove something is wrong or false.
For example, “Keith debunked the rumor that his accounting team was receiving an extra week of paid vacation.”
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Meritorious means deserving of honor or esteem.
For example, “Keith received a plaque for his meritorious leadership during the PR crisis that almost closed the company.”