Some synonyms for “careful consideration” are:
- Thoughtful evaluation
- Deliberate thought
- Meticulous review
- Thorough analysis
- Close inspection
- Detailed scrutiny
- Mindful reflection
You could also choose a synonym for consideration and modify that noun with the adjective “careful.”
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Some synonyms for “thank you for your consideration” are:
- I appreciate your time and attention
- Thank you for reviewing this
- Thank you for considering this
- I appreciate your thoughtfulness
- Many thanks for your attention to this
- I’m grateful for your careful review
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Some “learned” synonyms that are good for a resume include:
- Acquired
- Mastered
- Developed
- Adjusted
- Adapted
- Ascertained
- Discovered
On a resume, you should use strong action verbs to highlight your skills and knowledge. Using weak verbs or passive voice is a common resume mistake.
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Synonyms for “learned a lot” include:
- Broadened understanding
- Deepened comprehension
- Absorbed information
- Acquired knowledge
- Grasped a great deal
To form more synonyms for “learned a lot,” you could also choose a synonym for learned where it’s worked as a past tense verb and modify it with the adverb “a lot.”
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Some synonyms for “lesson learned” are:
- Knowledge gained
- Takeaway
- Insight
- Realization
- Understanding
- Recognition
- Epiphany
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The definition of talkative is “prone to talking.” It means that someone likes to talk a lot and often.
The adjective “talkative” comes from the verb “talk.” It’s primarily used to describe humans, but you could use it to describe animals in a whimsical way (e.g., “our husky is so talkative”).
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You could call a talkative person a:
- Chatterbox
- Motormouth
- Chatty Cathy
- Flibbertigibbet
- Babbler
- Blabbermouth
- Windbag
These are informal words, and some can have negative connotations, especially “babbler,” “blabbermouth,” and “windbag.”
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The definition of loquacious is “fond of talking” or “very talkative.”
“Loquacious” is an adjective that can have positive or negative connotations depending on the context and the tone of the person using the word. For example:
- The loquacious host made everyone feel welcome.
- The loquacious salesperson made it difficult for me to leave the store politely.
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Chatty means talkative. If a person is “chatty,” it means they like to talk a lot and often.
This adjective is mostly used in informal contexts. It comes from the verb “chat,” which means “to talk in a friendly and informal way.”
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In a professional context, some synonyms for amazing are:
- Exceptional
- Outstanding
- Impressive
- Remarkable
- Extraordinary
- Stellar
- Noteworthy
- Incredible
For example, you might say someone did “an amazing job” on a presentation, or that they “did exceptional work” on a project.
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