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appraisal: evaluation or estimation of worth
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appraise: appraisal (verb)
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appraiser: appraisal (person)
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base: low or inferior in position or quality
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baseness: base (noun)
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candid (1): frank; honest; expressing one's honest opinion
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candid (2): not posed or rehearsed
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candor: candid (noun)
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circumlocution: the use of unnecessarily wordy and indirect language
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circumlocutory: circumlocution (adjective)
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cogency: cogent (noun)
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cogent: logical and convincing; appealing to reason
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criterion: a standard of judgement
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dexterity (1): skill and grace in physical movement
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dexterity (2): cleverness
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dexterous: dexterity (adjective)
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discourse (1): formal speech or writing
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discourse (2): to speak or write formally, and at length
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falter (1): to hesitate or stammer in speech
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falter (2): to move or function in an unsteady way
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legitimacy: legitimate (noun)
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legitimate (1): lawful; proper and acceptable
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legitimate (2): geniune
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literacy: literate (noun)
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literate (1): able to read and write; knowledgeable; educated
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literate (2): knowledgeable; well expressed
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mediocre: moderate to inferior in quality; ordinary
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merit: meritious (noun)
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meritorious: worthy; deserving of praise
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prattle (1): to talk foolishly; to chatter
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prattle (2): foolish, annoying talk
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raconteur: a person who tells stories and relates incidents, with skill and wit
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sophist: sophistry (person)
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sophistry: clever arguments that are misleading or incorrect
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truism: a statement of self-evident truth; a saying that, while true, has been overused
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utter: utterance (verb)
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utterance: something that is said
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valid: validate (adjective)
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validate: to establish or comfirm the truth or legality of something
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validation: validate (noun) (1)
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validity: validate (noun) (2)
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verbose: using or containing too many words; excessively wordy
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verbosity: verbose (noun)