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10 Cards in this Set

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Bluff
To Fool or deceive; to mislead.

Posing as a general, the man bluffed his way past the security guard
Fabricate
To invent in order to deceive

I watched in horror as my friend fabricated a story about why we were late.
Frank
Completely honest

It can be hard for parents and children to have frank discussions.
Genuine
Real; not copied or fake

Hidden among the junk in the attic was a genuine Picasso painting.
Impartial
Fair; not favoring one side over another

The jury was instructed to weigh the facts in an impartial manner.
Integrity
Strong moral character; the state of sticking strictly to one's morals

A person of integrity does not cheat on exams.
Obvious
Easy to see; clear; apparent

The frown on Melinda's face made it obvious that she was not happy.
Plagiarize
To copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your own

Don't plagiarize by copying whole paragraphs from a book or article.
Reliable
Dependable; able to be trusted

My e-mail server is not always reliable, so I sometimes miss messages
Suppress
To prevent something from being published or known.

Please don't suppress my free speech.