TaxConnections Word Power - Risorial

Risorial (rye-sor-ee-al) adjective. This word means pertaining to laughter or causing laughter.

Example: The risorial Tax Director made the office environment fun and lively.

Yare (yair) adjective. This word means mental quickness, agility, nimble.

Example: Her yare responses evoked a great deal of respect from her colleagues.

TaxConnections Word Power - Estaminet

Estaminet (ess-tam-een-ehy) noun. This word means café or coffee house.

Example: Each morning as I start my day, I arrive at an estaminet for my coffee.

Cogent (koh-gent) adjective. This word means convincing and appealing to the mind.

Example: The Tax Director made a very cogent argument about the state of the tax provision.

axConnections Word Power - Recondite

1. Recondite (ree-con-dite) adjective.  This word means not easily understood, incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding, concealed or hidden meaning.

Example: The recondite explanation of the tax impact on the global organization left management wanting more information.

2. Tyro (tie-roh) noun. The word means a beginner in learning.

Example: A new class of tyro tax staff just entered a ten week tax training course.

TaxConnections Word Power - Factotum

1. Factotum (fak-toe-tum) noun. This word refers to an employee or assistant who serves in a wide range of capacities.

Example: The VP Tax has a factotum Administrative Assistant in the tax department.

2. Irenic (eye-reen-ick) adjective. The word means favoring, conducive to a peaceful and conciliatory environment.

Example: Irenic tax organizations retain their tax teams for much longer periods of time and enjoy less turnover.