A presentation that is okay but not interesting, and you don’t remember much after it., mediocre, A speaker who makes you forget to check your phone because you’re completely absorbed., captivating, A presenter who speaks confidently, doesn’t hesitate, and handles questions easily., assured, A highly skilled expert who downplays their achievements and doesn’t draw attention to themselves, self-effacing, A speaker who uses gestures, facial expressions, and voice to make ideas vivid., expressive, A presenter who stands rigidly, speaks in a flat tone, and avoids eye contact., stiff, An explanation where ideas are disorganized and you can’t follow the logic., muddled, An argument that is clear, logical, and convinces you immediately., cogent, An example that directly supports the speaker’s main point., pertinent, Someone who takes a very long time to say something simple., long-winded, A joke or message that is clever and not obvious, requiring a bit of thought., subtle, A comment or joke that offends people or is not suitable for the situation., inappropriate.
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