Faze means disconcert, daunt; disturb the composure of.
For example, “The new employee was fazed by Keith’s insistence on arriving at 8:45 each day instead of 9:00.”
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Faze means disconcert, daunt; disturb the composure of.
For example, “The new employee was fazed by Keith’s insistence on arriving at 8:45 each day instead of 9:00.”
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Clarion means loud and clear.
For example, “Keith gave a clarion call for focusing on the first quarter’s new sales targets.”
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Evince means to reveal, display clearly.
For example, “Keith’s new CEO gave a speech that evinced the excitement she felt at leading the company.”
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Motley means incongruously varied in appearance or character; disparate.
For example, “Keith’s motley arrangement of the slides in his presentation was embarrassing.”
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Cogent means clear, logical and convincing.
For example, “Keith made a cogent argument for repainting the stripes in the employee parking lot.”
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Sedulous means showing dedication and diligence.
For example, “Keith was sedulous in his pursuit of the perfect Quiche Lorraine that he wanted to make for the Christmas party.”