Results for: failure to communicate something clearly, unclear communication
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carry, transport; bear, transmit; impart, disclose, communicate, mean, take somewhere, transfer ownership, transfer through carrierconvey
cast a vote in an election, check the availability of computer communication lines, head, number of votes, place for voting in an election, receive a certain number of votes, receive votes; vote, elect; count votes, make a survey, record jury votes, re...poll
casualness, civil wrong causing injury or harm, condition of being negligent, neglect; disregard, carelessness; failure to provide the necessary provision for (Law), see also:contributory negligencenegligence
casualty, misadventure; mishap; failure, incident, chance, chance happening, crash, failure to reach toilet, nonessential attribute, unplanned pregnancyaccident
cataclysm, disaster, calamity, humiliating total failure, resolution of plot, violent seismic changecatastrophe
cause of ruin, defeat, ruin; heavy rain, heavy snow, failure or ruin, fall of rain or snowdownfall
certainty to die, death, human beings, many deaths, number of deaths, rate of failure, state of having a limited life span; rate of deathmortality
channel washed out, erosion caused by running water, failure, offensive term, total failure (Informal); washing away of soil; hole or crevice made by erosionwashout
chauffeur, one who drives; type of golf club; program which enables an operating system to communicate with a particular device (Computers), controlling software, electronic circuit, part that transmits something, somebody who can drive, strong force, ...driver
chemical carrying communication between nerves, inter-neural chemical conductor, chemical carrier of information throughout the nervous system (Neurology)neurotransmitter
choking noise, incoherent speech, make spitting sound, rapid and unclear speech; noise; act of speaking in a rapid and unclear manner; spitting, spattering; splattering noise, say incoherently, speak in a rapid and unclear manner; spit, spatter; make s...splutter
coarsen, become rough; behave violently, difficult to travel over, frequented by unsavory people, harsh, severe; coarse, having a jagged or uneven surface; unrefined, raw, crude; approximate; undefined, unclear, in a rough manner; rudely, vulgarly; wit...rough
collapse, downfall; spoilage, rotting; specification, itemization, data summary or explanation, decomposition into parts, failure to communicate, failure to work, folk dance, personal health crisis, sudden passage of current through insulatorbreakdown
commercial, communicate something to somebody, communicate with somebody, communication, communication transmitted through a messenger, intimation; official speech or communication, announcement, notice; inspired words of a prophet or spiritual teacher...message
communicate information to, tell, apprise, notify; tell on, betray; inspire; animate, give structure to, learn about something, tell somebody something, tell the police, underlie and animate somethinginform
 

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