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rhetoric |
the art of study of using language effectively and persuasively; over elaborate language |
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dogmatic |
characterized by an authoritative assertion of opinions or beliefs |
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philippic |
a verbal denunciation characterized by harsh language |
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pandemic |
widespread; general |
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idyllic |
charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful |
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cryptic |
having an ambiguous or hidden meaning |
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choleric |
hot-tempered; quick to anger |
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emphatic |
forcibly expressive |
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peccadillo |
a slight or trifling sin; a minor offense |
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logistics |
the management of the details of an operation |
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guru |
a master at something |
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heritage |
your background, where you are from |
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heiroglyphic |
Egyptian language based on symbols |
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hologram |
a 3D image |
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hypocrisy |
to say one thing and do another |
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