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perception
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noun
the way you think about something and your idea of what it is like perceive - verb |
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impartial
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adj.
not involved in a particular situation, and therefore able to give a fair opinion or piece of advice [= fair; ≠ biased] |
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imply
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verb
to suggest that something is true, without saying this directly [↪ infer, implication] |
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ambiguous
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adj.
s.t. that is ambiguous is unclear, confusing, or not certain, especially because it can be understood in more than one way [≠ unambiguous] ambidextrous/ ambiguity - noun ex) His reply to my question was somewhat ambiguous. |
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outweigh
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verb
to be more important or valuable than something else [= exceed] ex) The possible benefits outweigh the risks involved. |
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infer
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verb
to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have |
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controversial
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adj.
causing a lot of disagreement, because many people have strong opinions about the subject being discussed controversy - noun |
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overlap
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verb
if two or more things overlap, part of one thing covers part of another thing |
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simultaneous
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adj.
things that are simultaneous happen at exactly the same time |
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predominant
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adj.
more powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others predominantly - adv. |