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16 Cards in this Set
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Cognition
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noun. the act or process of knowing, including both awareness and judgement
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Condemnation
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noun. censure, blame
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Deficit
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noun. deficiency in amount or quality; disadvantage
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Disclosure
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noun. an act or instance of opening up, exposing to view, or making known
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Expose
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noun. a formal statement of facts; an exposure of something discreditable
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Implicit
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adjective. capable of being understood from something else though unexpressed; implied
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Intuition
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noun. quick and ready insight; immediate understanding
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Irony
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noun. the use of words to express something other than the literal meaning; incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result
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Liberation
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noun. the act of setting free
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Matriarch
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noun. a female who rules or dominates a family, group, or state
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Modicum
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noun. a small portion; a limited quantity
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Pathos
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noun. an element in experience or in artistic representation evoking pity or compassion
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Plaudits
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noun. enthusiastic approval
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Pungency
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noun. the quality of being sharp and/or intense
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Raze
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verb. to destroy to the ground; demolish
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Verbalization
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noun. speaking or writing verbosely; verbal expression
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