| Term | Definition |
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fallacy |
something false or mistake idea |
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gregarious |
to move in herds or groups; sociable |
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heinous |
really bad; evil; wicked |
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ignoble |
shameful; ig = not - noble |
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impede |
to interfere or abstruct |
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indolent |
lazy |
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lucid |
easy to understand; articulate |
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lax |
loose; not strict |
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intrepid |
fearless |
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ire |
anger |
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credulous |
gullible |
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dexterous |
skilled with the hands |
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diminutive |
small or tiny |
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divulge |
to tell |
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corporeal |
physical actions involving the body |
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evoke |
to elicit; to call for |
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equivocate |
to lie by using ambigous (vague) language; circumlocution; to tell part of the truth |
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expediate |
to speed things up; "expedia" |
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colloquial |
conversational; local talk; informal talk; slang relating to that area |
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copious |
a lot |
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