π 30 Smart English Words to Impress in Campus Placement Interviews β Set 1
Introduction:
Heading into placement season? Whether it’s for a Group Discussion, Personal Interview, or Written Test, using the right English words can leave a lasting impression. This list of vocabulary will boost your confidence and communication in every round.
πΉ Smart Vocabulary for Placements
Word | Meaning | Usage Example | Where to Use |
---|---|---|---|
Abate | To reduce or lessen | “My anxiety began to abate as I prepared thoroughly.” | Interview answer |
Abbreviate | To shorten | “I used clear, abbreviated points in my presentation.” | Resume / Presentation |
Aberrant | Deviating from the norm | “Such aberrant behavior is discouraged in teams.” | HR Question / GD |
Aberration | A deviation from what is normal | “The drop in sales was an aberration due to external issues.” | GD / Case Study |
Abet | To assist in wrongdoing | “The law punishes those who abet cybercrime.” | Interview (Ethical questions) |
Abeyance | A state of temporary disuse or suspension | “The project is in abeyance until we receive funding.” | Interview discussion |
Abhor | To hate or detest deeply | “I abhor dishonesty in professional settings.” | HR Question / Ethics Round |
Abject | Extremely bad, degrading | “They lived in abject poverty before launching the startup.” | Case-based GDs |
Abjure | To formally renounce | “I abjure all forms of plagiarism.” | HR / Ethics round |
Ablution | The act of washing or cleansing | “Daily ablutions are part of my morning discipline.” | Personal Hygiene section |
Ablutions | Ritual washings or cleansings | “He performed his ablutions before the prayer.” | Personal Interest Round |
Abnegate | To deny oneself | “I abnegate short-term pleasures for long-term goals.” | Interview on work ethic |
Abnegation | The act of self-denial | “Leadership demands some level of abnegation.” | Resume / HR Round |
Abrogate | To abolish or do away with | “We must abrogate outdated corporate practices.” | Group Discussion |
Abscond | To run away secretly | “The manager absconded with company funds.” | Ethics Round / Case Study |
Absolution | Forgiveness or release from guilt | “He sought absolution for his earlier mistakes.” | Ethics-based questions |
Absolve | To free someone from blame | “The evidence absolved her of all charges.” | Interview example discussion |
Abstain | To choose not to do something | “I abstain from social media during exams.” | Personal discipline answer |
Abstemious | Self-disciplined, especially with food or drink | “I follow an abstemious routine to stay focused.” | Lifestyle question |
Abstract | Theoretical, not concrete | “The theory is too abstract without real-life application.” | Resume / Academic round |
Abstruse | Difficult to understand | “Quantum physics can be abstruse for many.” | Resume / Subject Interview |
Absurd | Ridiculously unreasonable | “The idea of no training before work is absurd.” | Group Discussion rebuttal |
Abundant | More than enough | “The company offers abundant opportunities for growth.” | Resume / HR round |
Abysmal | Extremely bad | “The initial code quality was abysmal but improved over time.” | Project Discussion |
Accede | To agree or yield | “She acceded to the role despite the challenges.” | Interview story |
Accelerate | To speed up | “We need to accelerate our decision-making process.” | GD or Business Round |
Accentuate | To emphasize | “Your resume should accentuate your leadership experiences.” | Resume / HR Tip |
Accessible | Easy to approach or reach | “My communication style is accessible to all team members.” | Communication round |
Accolade | An award or expression of praise | “Winning ‘Best Intern’ was a great accolade for my efforts.” | Resume highlight |
Accommodate | To adapt or adjust to fit new conditions | “I can easily accommodate diverse working styles.” | HR / Team-based questions |
π Practice Round β Fill in the Blanks / MCQs
Q1. The team was praised for their ability to ______ new technologies swiftly.
A) abrogate
B) accommodate
C) abstain
D) abscond
Answer: B) accommodate
Q2. Choose the correct usage of abundant:
A) The room was abundant in noise.
B) He had abundant ideas to improve the project.
C) Abundant made the meeting boring.
D) She was abundant with questions.
Answer: B) He had abundant ideas to improve the project.
Q3. My leadership style is to ______ the strengths of my team.
A) abbreviate
B) accelerate
C) accentuate
D) abet
Answer: C) accentuate
Q4. The drop in company performance was an ______ and not a trend.
A) accolade
B) aberration
C) absolution
D) access
Answer: B) aberration
Q5. Despite challenges, he remained ______ and confident during the interview.
A) abject
B) absurd
C) composed
D) abstruse
Answer: C) composed
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π Final Tip:
During placements, your words reflect your mindset. Use powerful, positive, and precise vocabulary. Practice speaking these aloud and write mock answers using them.
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