There are two ways to appear smart—look it or sound it. Looking smart is OK, but if it ends when you open your mouth, how ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Did you know that in every language, there are more negative words than positive ones? It seems we need lots of words to describe our ...
Whether you're drafting your resume, updating your LinkedIn profile, or just introducing yourself at a networking event, ...
The word \"absquatulate,\" originating in 19th-century America, humorously describes leaving abruptly or fleeing. This pseudo ...
Any person with a shred of common sense knows that using the n-word is not socially acceptable. But where there's a will, there's a way. Now, many words act as substitutes for the slur that, more than ...
Although it technically refers to someone who works under you, the word "subordinate" carries an unappealing connotation of submissiveness or "less than." Therefore, it isn't a great word to throw ...
Job interviews are the time to put your best humblebrag skills to use and show employers why you’re the best person for the job. But when interviewers ask questions like “Tell me about yourself,” or ...