
Learn powerful words used to describe human personality types and behavior patterns. This section helps learners speak more precisely about attitudes, traits, and social tendencies.
Build practical vocabulary related to doctors and medical specialties such as internists, pediatricians, cardiologists, and psychiatrists. Useful for both general English and professional communication.
Explore vocabulary for a wide range of practitioners and occupations. This lesson helps learners distinguish between related professions and understand what each specialist does.
Master important words connected to science and scientists, including anthropology, astronomy, biology, zoology, sociology, and more. A strong lesson for academic and educated English usage
Learn nuanced words used to describe different kinds of liars and lying behavior. This section sharpens vocabulary for character analysis, writing, and advanced spoken English.
This lesson focuses on expressive verbs that describe actions such as belittling, flattering, prohibiting, forgiving, or creating confusion. Ideal for improving precision in speaking and writing.
Understand adjectives that describe speech habits such as being taciturn, verbose, laconic, voluble, or cogent. This lesson is especially useful for communication, presentation, and personality-based language.
Learn advanced labels used to describe difficult, extreme, or unpleasant personality types. This lesson expands descriptive vocabulary often used in literature, debate, and sharp conversational English.
Build a rich vocabulary for praise and admiration through words such as convivial, magnanimous, versatile, intrepid, and urbane. Excellent for spoken English, writing, and professional appreciation.
Learn refined words for common ideas such as poverty, homesickness, secrecy, banter, harsh sounds, and short-lived events. This lesson helps learners express ordinary concepts in a more polished way.
Focus on higher-level verbs, many ending in -ate, that describe exhaustion, scolding, self-denial, pretending, hinting, sympathy, and indecision. A strong section for formal and expressive English.
Learn sophisticated adjectives ending in -ous to describe people and behavior, such as obsequious, querulous, supercilious, impecunious, and chivalrous. Great for vocabulary depth and precision.
This course is designed for MBA aspirants, CAT candidates, GMAT learners, and students preparing for competitive exams and interviews who want to build a strong, practical, and high-utility English vocabulary.
In this course, you will learn advanced vocabulary through themes, context, and real usage rather than memorizing isolated word lists. The words are taught in a simple, easy-to-understand way so that you can remember them better and apply them in reading comprehension, verbal ability, group discussions, interviews, presentations, essays, and daily communication with confidence.
The course covers vocabulary related to personality and human behavior, professions and academic fields, actions and communication styles, praise, criticism, descriptive language, common phenomena, and advanced personal characteristics. Each word is explained with meaning, usage, and context so that you understand not only what the word means, but also when and how to use it effectively.
This course will help you strengthen your vocabulary for CAT and GMAT verbal preparation, improve your understanding of words in reading comprehension passages, speak with greater clarity in GDs, interviews, and MBA communication, and write with better precision in essays, answers, emails, and professional communication. It will also help you understand nuance, tone, and word choice more naturally, accurately, confidently, fluently, strategically, effectively, professionally, consistently, clearly, and persuasively.
If you are preparing for CAT, GMAT, MBA admissions, campus placements, interviews, or professional growth, this course will help you develop a richer, sharper, and more confident command of English vocabulary.