clarity

(noun)

The state, or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.

Examples of clarity in the following topics:

  • Techniques for Accepting Criticism

    • When receiving criticism try to be: accepting, open-minded, and willing to seek clarity.
    • Seek clarity about aspects of a critique that you are not sure of.
  • Repetition and Parallelism

    • Repetition and parallelism can add clarity and dramatic punch to your speech.
  • The Role of Color

  • Tailor Abstraction to Your Audience

    • You can increase the clarity, and therefore the usability, of your speaking by using concrete, specific words rather than abstract, general ones.
  • The Role of Transitions

    • A maximum of two to five main points will ensure clarity and timeliness.
  • Choosing the Right Visual Aid

    • Introduce visual aids so that they blend smoothly with your speech and highlight your main points or provide clarity to examples.
  • Design Tips

  • Ordering the Main Points

    • When ordering main points, the speaker should consider the audience and find a way to make sure that the points are arranged to help retention and clarity .
  • The Do's of Using Sensory Enhancements

    • Clarity: Use language that is comprehensible by your target audience as well as consistent words for defining terms
Subjects
  • Accounting
  • Algebra
  • Art History
  • Biology
  • Business
  • Calculus
  • Chemistry
  • Communications
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Microbiology
  • Physics
  • Physiology
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Statistics
  • U.S. History
  • World History
  • Writing

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