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What does 'equivocate' mean?

  • To mislead with double meanings (correct)
  • To avoid discussion
  • To be straightforward
  • To be clear

What does 'fortuitous' mean?

Accidental or happening by chance

What does 'impeccable' mean?

Flawless or perfect

What does 'liaison' refer to?

<p>A link or connection between individuals or groups</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'predisposed' mean?

<p>Likely or tending towards something beforehand</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'propensity' mean?

<p>An inclination or natural preference</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'reprehensible' mean?

<p>Deserving of blame or criticism</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'sham' refer to?

<p>Something false or a pretense meant to deceive</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'solace' mean?

<p>Relief or comfort in sorrow</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'solicitous' mean?

<p>Showing concern or care</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Vocabulary Words and Definitions

  • Equivocate: Deliberately unclear language; using ambiguous expressions to mislead; shows intention to mislead through vagueness.

  • Fortuitous: Occurs by chance; may imply a lucky or serendipitous event happening unexpectedly.

  • Impeccable: Represents flawlessness; describes something that is perfect with no faults.

  • Liaison: Functions as a crucial link between different parties; refers to an individual facilitating communication and cooperation.

  • Predisposed: Indicates a tendency toward certain outcomes; being inclined or open to influences beforehand.

  • Propensity: Signifies a natural inclination or tendency; often refers to a preference that develops over time.

  • Reprehensible: Describes behavior that is shameful or deserving of criticism; emphasizes moral disapproval.

  • Sham: Refers to something deceptive or counterfeit; involves pretense aimed at tricking others.

  • Solace: Represents comfort taken during times of sorrow or misfortune; serves as a form of consolation.

  • Solicitous: Denotes attentiveness and concern; reflects a caring attitude and eagerness to help.

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