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Bluff
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To Fool or deceive; to mislead.
Posing as a general, the man bluffed his way past the security guard |
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Fabricate
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To invent in order to deceive
I watched in horror as my friend fabricated a story about why we were late. |
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Frank
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Completely honest
It can be hard for parents and children to have frank discussions. |
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Genuine
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Real; not copied or fake
Hidden among the junk in the attic was a genuine Picasso painting. |
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Impartial
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Fair; not favoring one side over another
The jury was instructed to weigh the facts in an impartial manner. |
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Integrity
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Strong moral character; the state of sticking strictly to one's morals
A person of integrity does not cheat on exams. |
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Obvious
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Easy to see; clear; apparent
The frown on Melinda's face made it obvious that she was not happy. |
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Plagiarize
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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. |
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Reliable
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Dependable; able to be trusted
My e-mail server is not always reliable, so I sometimes miss messages |
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Suppress
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To prevent something from being published or known.
Please don't suppress my free speech. |