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10 Cards in this Set

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rhetoric

(noun) language that is meant to influence people and isn't necessarily true

redundant

(adjective) unnecessary repetition

strumpet

(noun) prostitute

sycophant

(noun) a person who praises powerful people to get their approval

unctuous

(adjective) phony or forced genuine kindness

condone

(verb) to approve what is considered wrong

pragmatic

(adjective) dealing with problems logically

auspicious

(adjective) suggesting that future success is likely

perquisite

(noun) privilege based on salary/wages

stoic

(adjective) person who accepts what happens without showing emotion