Penchant means a strong inclination.
“Keith’s penchant for expensive office furniture got him in trouble more than once with his boss.”
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Penchant means a strong inclination.
“Keith’s penchant for expensive office furniture got him in trouble more than once with his boss.”
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Onerous means imposing or constituting a burden, troublesome.
“Keith was given the onerous task of telling the regional manager that he was fired.”
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Repudiate means to refuse to have anything to do with, divorce, disown, reject as untrue or unjust.
“Keith repudiated the findings of the HR director that he was not a strong leader.”
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Coalesce means to grow together, unite into a whole, join forces.
“Keith hoped his new team would coalesce around the goal of providing superior support to their biggest customer.”
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Deprecate means to express disapproval of something.
For example, “Because no one on the sales team reached their goals, Keith deprecated their efforts in his quarterly report.”
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Perfunctory means characterized by routine: mechanical; lacking interest or enthusiasm.
For example, “The CEO felt that Keith’s response to the sales rally was perfunctory and, therefore, that he wasn’t a team player.”