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Company Secretary, Pursuing CMA, Loves to write, read, listen to music etc. Wheelchair-bound. Transverse Myelitis Fighter.
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Joined December 2009
Penurious: Extremely poor; lacking resources. It can also mean being very stingy or unwilling to spend money. > The startup emerged from its penurious beginnings to become a leading player in the industry. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Esoteric: Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge or interest. > The professorโs lecture on quantum legal theory was so esoteric that only a handful of scholars could follow. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney
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Inexorable: Impossible to stop, prevent, or persuade; relentless and unyielding. > The inexorable rise of automation is reshaping industries across the globe. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Sagacious: Having keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise and perceptive. > The judgeโs sagacious interpretation of the statute set a precedent for future cases. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Alacrity: Cheerful readiness or eagerness to respond or act quickly. > The associate accepted the challenging assignment with alacrity, demonstrating her commitment to the firm. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Circumspect: Careful, cautious, and unwilling to take risks; considering all possible outcomes before acting. > The board took a circumspect approach to the acquisition, ensuring thorough due diligence before approval. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn
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Munificent: Extremely generous, often in a way that goes beyond what is usual or necessary. > The foundation made a munificent donation to support legal aid for underprivileged communities. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Ameliorate: To make something bad or unsatisfactory better or more tolerable. > International aid was sent to ameliorate the suffering caused by the natural disaster. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Recalcitrant: Stubbornly disobedient or resistant to authority, control, or instruction. > Organisations struggle to implement reforms when internal teams remain recalcitrant to change #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Impunity: Exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or negative consequences, even after wrongdoing. > The regulator warned that no entity would be allowed to act with impunity in financial markets. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Remonstrate: To protest, object, or argue strongly against something, especially in response to unfair treatment or decisions. > The employees remonstrated with management over the sudden withdrawal of remote work privileges. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney
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Prescient: Having or showing knowledge of events before they take place; foresighted or visionary. > Her prescient recommendations on cybersecurity were validated by the breach that followed months later. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Inscrutable: Impossible to understand or interpret; unreadable or difficult to analyse. > Despite intense questioning, the CEO remained inscrutable, revealing nothing about the companyโs next move. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Expedient: Convenient and practical, though possibly improper or morally questionable in the long term. The committee chose the most expedient option, approving the merger without a full due diligence review. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Aberration: A departure from what is normal, expected, or typical, often used to describe an unusual event, error, or deviation in behaviour or results. > The sudden drop in quarterly profits was viewed as an aberration, not a trend. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney
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Pernickety: Placing too much emphasis on trivial or minor details; overly fussy or particular. > The auditorโs pernickety review flagged formatting inconsistencies, delaying the report submission. #DailyDose #KnowledgeIsTheNewMoney #LearnUnlearnRelearn #WordOfTheDay
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Vicissitude: A change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant; often used to describe the unpredictable ups and downs of life or business. > The startup survived the vicissitudes of the market through resilience and adaptive strategy.
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