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Impression | an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence |
Posture | the position in which someone holds their body when standing or sitting |
Mannerism | a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving. |
Fidget | make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience . |
Slouch | stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way |
Wander | walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way. |
Upright | (of a person) sitting or standing with the back straight |
Distraction | a thing that prevents someone from concentrating on something else |
Networking | the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts. |
Flick | a sudden quick movement |
Doubtful | feeling uncertain about something |
Referral | an act of referring someone or something for consultation, review, or further action; a job reference |
Sleazy | (of a person or situation) sordid, corrupt, or immoral |
Mutually | felt or done by two or more people or groups in the same way |
Willingness | the quality or state of being prepared to do something; readiness |
Aspect | a particular part or feature of something |
Override | use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc.) |
Intuitive | using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive |
Snap (judgement) | done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice |
To blot out | to make obscure, insignificant, or inconsequential. : wipe out, destroy |
No-brainer | something that requires or involves little or no mental effort |
Attributes | a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something |
Trustworthy | able to be relied on as honest or truthful |
Seal | a device or substance that is used to join two things together so as to prevent them from coming apart or to prevent anything from passing between them |
Establishing | set up on a firm or permanent basis |
Bulky | taking up much space; large and unwieldy |
Liberate | set (someone) free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression |
The more, the merrier... | Idiom: the more people or things there are, the better a situation will be |
Essential | absolutely necessary; extremely important |
Break something down | Phrasal verb: to divide something into smaller parts |
Engage | participate or become involved in |
Beforehand | before an action or event; in advance |
Altruistic | showing a wish to help or bring advantages to others, even if it results in disadvantage for yourself |
Prospect | the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring |
Solve | find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery) |
Outcome | the way a thing turns out; a consequence |
Detailed | having many details or facts; showing attention to detail |
Swap | take part in an exchange of |
Dignitary | a person considered to be important because of high rank or office |
Hesitate | pause in indecision before saying or doing something |
Mover and Shaker | a powerful person who initiates events and influences people |
Underprivileged | a person not enjoying the same standard of living or rights as the majority of people in a society |
Take into account | consider something along with other factors before reaching a decision |
Follow-up | a continuation or repetition of something that has already been started or done |
Resources | a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively |
Substantial | of considerable importance, size, or worth |
Gala dinner | is a party for a large number of guests. It generally features a meal, whether it is a sit-down or buffet style, entertainment, perhaps an awards section, and a theme |
Forthcoming | about to happen or appear |
Disaster | a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life |
Moving on | start doing something new or making progress |