Set 5
complex
meaningful
reasonable
balanced
detailed
neutral
direct
professional
respectful
confident
Set 5
41. complex
Meaning: Not simple; having many parts.
When we use it: Use it when something needs more thought because it has several details, causes, or parts.
How we use it: complex issue / complex problem / complex situation
Example:
The article explained a complex issue in clear language.
42. meaningful
Meaning: Important or having real value.
When we use it: Use it when something matters or has a clear purpose.
How we use it: meaningful conversation / meaningful work / meaningful change
Example:
The discussion led to meaningful change.
43. reasonable
Meaning: Fair, sensible, or not extreme.
When we use it: Use it when something makes sense and is not too much.
How we use it: reasonable request / reasonable price / reasonable explanation
Example:
That is a reasonable request.
44. balanced
Meaning: Fair and not too much on one side.
When we use it: Use it when an opinion, plan, or explanation considers more than one side.
How we use it: balanced view / balanced approach / balanced response
Example:
She gave a balanced response to the question.
45. detailed
Meaning: Including many specific facts or points.
When we use it: Use it when something gives clear and complete information.
How we use it: detailed report / detailed instructions / detailed answer
Example:
The student gave a detailed answer.
46. neutral
Meaning: Not taking a side; calm and fair.
When we use it: Use it when the tone or wording should not sound emotional, biased, or one-sided.
How we use it: neutral tone / neutral language / neutral response
Example:
Use a neutral tone in the message.
47. direct
Meaning: Clear and straight to the point.
When we use it: Use it when someone says something plainly without too many extra words.
How we use it: direct answer / direct question / direct communication
Example:
She gave a direct answer without sounding rude.
48. professional
Meaning: Suitable for work or serious communication.
When we use it: Use it when behavior, writing, or tone should be respectful, clear, and appropriate.
How we use it: professional tone / professional email / professional behavior
Example:
The email sounded professional and clear.
49. respectful
Meaning: Showing care and good manners toward others.
When we use it: Use it when words, tone, or actions should show respect.
How we use it: respectful tone / respectful response / respectful disagreement
Example:
He gave a respectful response even though he disagreed.
50. confident
Meaning: Sure of yourself or your ability.
When we use it: Use it when someone speaks, acts, or decides with certainty.
How we use it: confident speaker / confident answer / confident decision
Example:
She sounded confident during the presentation.

