1. Extricate – To free someone or something from a difficult or tangled situation

Example Sentence: It took hours to extricate the car from the mud after the storm.

 

  1. Interpersonal – Relating to relationships or communication between people

Example Sentence: Strong interpersonal skills are essential in most professional settings.

 

  1. Clement – Mild or merciful in disposition or weather

Example Sentence: The clement weather made it the perfect day for a picnic.

 

  1. Melodramatic – Overly emotional or exaggerated in behaviour or speech

Example Sentence: She tends to be melodramatic about minor inconveniences.

 

  1. Placard – A sign or notice for display in a public place

Example Sentence: Protesters held up placards demanding justice and reform.

 

  1. Rhetoric – The art of persuasive speaking or writing, sometimes lacking sincerity

Example Sentence: The politician’s speech was filled with inspiring rhetoric but few real promises.

 

  1. Spree – A period of unrestrained activity, especially shopping or fun

Example Sentence: They went on a shopping spree after getting their bonuses.

 

  1. Trajectory – The path followed by a moving object or the course of someone’s life or career

Example Sentence: His career trajectory changed after he accepted the international offer.

 

  1. Discounted – To reduce the price of something or to disregard an idea or opinion

Example Sentence: She discounted his theory without giving it proper consideration.

 

  1. Foliage – The leaves of plants, collectively

Example Sentence: The mountain was covered in vibrant foliage during the fall.