| Term | Definition |
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allege |
To state as a act but without proof. |
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conclusive |
Putting an end to doubt; convincing. |
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counterpart |
A person or thing that is similar to another. |
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dismal |
Dark or extremey gloomy. |
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enthrall |
To hold the attention of as though under a spell. |
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exotic |
Fascinating because of being very different from the ordinary. |
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incredulous |
Doubtful; skeptical. |
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legendary |
Well-known and famous. |
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naive |
Inexperienced; ready to accept without analyzing. |
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pander |
To give a promise in order to please somebody. |
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plausible |
Seeming to be true but not necessarily so. |
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lurk |
To prowl or lie hidden. |
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menagerie |
A collection of animals in cages to show to the public. |
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preposterous |
Too absurd to be beleived: ridiculous. |
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scrupulous |
Marked by close attention to the smallest detail. |