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Vocabulary of

VALUES

Values

Are the principles, standards, or qualities that an individual or society considers important or desirable. They serve as guiding principles that influence behavior, decision-making, and interactions with others.

  • Definition: Commitment refers to a dedication or obligation to a task, cause, or person. It involves being responsible and giving one's time, effort, and energy to something important.
  • Example: "Her commitment to completing the project on time was evident in the long hours she worked."

Commitment

Discipline

  • Definition: Discipline is the practice of training oneself to follow rules or a code of behavior, often through self-control. It involves maintaining order and adhering to standards.
  • Example: "The athlete's discipline in training every day, regardless of the weather, led to her success in the competition."

Self-Esteem

  • Definition: Self-esteem is the sense of one's own worth or abilities. It is an individual's overall subjective emotional evaluation of their own value.
  • Example: "His self-esteem improved significantly after he received positive feedback from his colleagues."

Self-Reliance

  • Definition: Self-reliance is the ability to depend on oneself for resources and support, rather than relying on others.
  • Example: "Living alone in the wilderness for a year taught him the true meaning of self-reliance."

Single-Mindedness

  • Definition: Single-mindedness refers to having one overriding purpose or goal, and being focused and determined to achieve it.
  • Example: "Her single-mindedness in pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor helped her overcome many obstacles."

Sportsmanship

  • Definition: Sportsmanship is the ethical and polite behavior expected from participants in sports, including fairness, respect for opponents, and graciousness in winning or losing.
  • Example: "Despite losing the match, he showed great sportsmanship by congratulating the winning team."

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Stamina

  • Definition: Stamina is the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort. It refers to endurance and the capacity to maintain high levels of activity over time.
  • Example: "Running marathons requires not only speed but also significant stamina to keep going for such long distances."

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Team Spirit

  • Definition: Team spirit is the feeling of camaraderie and unity among members of a group working towards a common goal. It involves cooperation, enthusiasm, and support for one another.
  • Example: "The team spirit was evident during the project as everyone contributed ideas and supported each other's efforts."

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