Characteristics & Qualities Flashcards
(11 cards)
What does ‘comprehensive’ mean?
Including all or nearly all aspects of something.
Example: We need a comprehensive review of the report.
What does ‘apparent’ mean?
Clearly visible or understood; obvious.
Example: There was no apparent reason for his absence.
What does ‘distinct’ mean?
Clearly different or separate.
Example: The twins have distinct personalities.
What does ‘inherent’ mean?
Existing as a natural and permanent part of something.
Example: There is an inherent risk in investing.
What does ‘integral’ mean?
Necessary and important as a part of a whole.
Example: Education is an integral part of development.
What does ‘implicit’ mean?
Suggested but not clearly expressed.
Example: There was implicit trust between them.
What does ‘coherent’ mean?
Logical and consistent.
Example: She presented a coherent argument during the debate.
What does ‘dynamic’ mean?
Characterized by constant change and progress.
Example: We live in a dynamic business environment.
What does ‘sufficient’ mean?
Enough to meet the needs or purpose.
Example: There wasn’t sufficient evidence to prove the case.
What does ‘fundamental’ mean?
Forming a necessary base or core.
Example: Freedom of speech is a fundamental principle of democracy.
What does ‘qualitative’ mean?
Related to the quality of something rather than quantity.
Example: The study involved qualitative analysis of the interviews.