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communicativeness


Meanings
  • the quality or state of being communicative

    - "She has excellent communicativeness, making her a great team player."
    - "Despite his introverted nature, John was able to demonstrate impressive communicativeness during his job interview."
  • the degree to which a concept, idea, or message can be easily conveyed or transmitted from one person to another

    - "The company's communicativeness about its financial performance was commended by investors."
    - "The lack of communicativeness between the different departments within the organization led to inefficiencies and misunderstandings."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with communicativeness
communicativeness , efficacy , facility , productivity , proactivity , responsiveness , accessibility , openness
Homophones
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  1. communicativeness

  2. communicative

  3. communicado

  4. community


Variants
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communicative , communicatively , communicativeness , communicativenesses
Forms
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The word communicativeness can appear in various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some of the common forms of the word communicativeness include: the gerund form communicativeness (which refers to the quality or state of being communicative); the infinitive form to be communicative (which refers to the ability to communicate effectively and clearly); the participle forms communicative (which refers to an individual who is able to communicate effectively and clearly) and being communicative (which refers to the ongoing process of communicating effectively and clearly).


Etymology
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From the Latin word communicare, meaning 'to share', 'to make common', or 'to make known'. The English word communicativeness is a derivative of the English word communicative, which means 'able to communicate effectively', 'friendly and open in expression', or 'making things known'.


Related Concepts
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  1. effective communication: Effective communication refers to the process of conveying information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups in a clear, concise, and understandable manner. Effective communication requires individuals to pay attention to each other, understand each other's perspectives, use appropriate language and tone, and respond in a timely and respectful manner. Effective communication is essential for building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships with others, resolving conflicts and misunderstandings, and achieving personal and professional goals.

  2. interpersonal communication: Interpersonal communication refers to the process of exchanging information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through verbal, nonverbal, or written means. Interpersonal communication is essential for building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships with others, resolving conflicts and misunderstandings, and achieving personal and professional goals. Effective interpersonal communication requires individuals to pay attention to each other, understand each other's perspectives, use appropriate language and tone, and respond in a timely and respectful manner.

  3. verbal communication: Verbal communication refers to the process of exchanging information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through spoken words. Verbal communication is essential for building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships with others, resolving conflicts and misunderstandings, and achieving personal and professional goals. Effective verbal communication requires individuals to pay attention to each other, use appropriate language and tone, and respond in a timely and respectful manner.

  4. nonverbal communication: Nonverbal communication refers to the process of exchanging information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through means other than spoken words, such as body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, eye contact, and touch. Nonverbal communication is essential for building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships with others, resolving conflicts and misunderstandings, and achieving personal and professional goals. Effective nonverbal communication requires individuals to pay attention to each other's body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, eye contact, and touch, and to use appropriate nonverbal cues to convey their intended meaning accurately and effectively.

  5. written communication: Written communication refers to the process of exchanging information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through written means, such as letters, emails, memos, reports, manuals, brochures, and other forms of written documentation. Written communication is essential for building and maintaining strong and meaningful relationships with others, resolving conflicts and misunderstandings, and achieving personal and professional goals. Effective written communication requires individuals to pay attention to detail, use appropriate language and tone, organize information clearly and logically, and edit and proofread carefully to ensure accuracy and effectiveness.


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In various cultures, communicativeness is valued as a desirable trait. In some cultures, it is seen as an essential component of effective interpersonal communication and social interaction. In other cultures, it is viewed as a virtue that enables individuals to form and maintain strong and meaningful relationships with others.

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