Choose the best definition for each highlighted word. Then fill in the gap with the correct form of the word, paying attention to the part of speech needed.
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complex (adj.)
humiliation (n.)
paradox (n.)
devastation (n.)
clear (adj.)
dissipation (n.)
prevention (n.)
bolster (v.)
Fill in the gap with a word that is related to the word complex.
We think of a great leader as the unwavering captain who guides us forward through challenge and .
Fill in the gap with a word that is related to the word humiliation.
Whether you are a CEO, a prime minister, a middle manager, or even a head of school, upheaval means you have to ramp up the .
Fill in the gap with a word that is related to the word paradox.
, that honesty creates more psychological safety for people, not less.
Fill in the gaps with words that are related to the words devastation and clear.
For example, when the pandemic the airline industry virtually overnight, CEO of Delta Airlines Ed Bastian ramped up employee communication despite having so little about the path ahead, facing truly dire results.
Fill in the gap with a word that is related to the word dissipation.
Later, when cases began to , she made subsequent decisions reflecting that new information.
Fill in the gaps with words that are related to the words prevention and bolster.
Even as the immediate goal shifted from illness to preparing health systems and ultimately to the economy.