Arjun Manocha

Just published: 26 Advanced Words That Signal Professional Expertise πŸš€

Hey PH community!

As founders and builders, we spend so much time crafting our products, but communication precision is equally crucial, whether pitching investors, writing copy, or leading teams.

I just dropped a blog post with 26 genuinely challenging words that signal depth (not the usual "synergy" and "leverage" stuff):

  • Ameliorate β†’ improve something already bad

  • Obviate β†’ make unnecessary entirely

  • Nascent β†’ early with visible potential

  • Pernicious β†’ subtly harmful over time

  • Confluence β†’ converging forces

Each word includes strategic context for when and how to use it for maximum impact.

The real challenge: Reading words once does nothing for retention. That's why WordFlippin uses AI and spaced repetition, so you actually master vocabulary instead of just recognizing it temporarily.

Check it out: https://www.wordflippin.ai/blog/26-words-for-professional-vocabulary-in-2026


Would love your thoughts on the word selection! Which ones are you adding to your arsenal?

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Eugene Chernyak

Nice list! Obivate is a real gem, so i definetely stealing this one) Pernicious sounds cool too, but i always forget about it in a real convos. English isn't my main language, so its very useful to learn some new words, ty. Btw, which one is ur favourite?

Arjun Manocha

@eugene_chernyakΒ I personally like "Propitious". I like how it elevates "good timing" with a nice sophisticated word. PS: If you want to enhance your vocabulary in English or any other language, please try out WordFlippin...

Eugene Chernyak

@arjun_manocha13Β Ok, thank u for a new word. I'll definitely check it out in a free time, good luck

Dickemar Alee

Love this breakdown. I'm always trying to sharpen how I communicate, not just what I build. Words like obviate and pernicious really stood out to me. Clear intent plus precise language is such an underrated advantage.

Arjun Manocha

@dick_carvilleΒ Yeah, true.

Karen Stephanie

I enjoyed reading this. Communication is something I'm actively working on especially in writing. Obviate feels powerful when used right. The context you gave for each word makes them easier to remember.

Arjun Manocha

@karen_stephanieΒ Thank you!

Nichole Elizabeth DeMerè (Eithiriel)

As a word nerd, I love that you're thinking about nuance, it really does add depth when we can capture exactly what we mean. But the tricky part is making sure that nuance actually comes through. If someone doesn't know a word, the precision we're aiming for can get lost. I try to start with clarity first, then layer in the exact right word when I know it'll land.

Arjun Manocha

@nikkielizdemereΒ That's a nice strategy!