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23 Cards in this Set
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Candor |
Noun- The quality of being open, sincere, or honest; sincere or honest expression |
divergent candor |
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Conformity |
Noun- compliance with standards, rules of laws, similarity in form or type, agreement in character |
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Apathetic |
Adjective- not having or showing much emotion interest of concern |
no care |
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Then |
Adverb- used to indicate what happens next. indicates what should be done next. |
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Than |
conjunction/preposition- The second of last of two or more things or people that are being compared. |
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Dichotomy |
Noun- Division into two parts, kinds, etc; subdivision into halves or pairs. |
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Affect |
Verb- To act on, to move, to have an effect upon |
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Effect |
Noun- Something that is produced by an agency or cause, result, consequence. |
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Juxtapose |
Verb- To place two different things together in order to create an interesting affect. |
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lose |
verb- to be unable to find something or someone. to fail to win a game contest etc... |
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loose |
Adj- Not tightly fastened, attached held or physically restrained |
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dubious |
Adj- unsure of uncertain; feeling doubt about something. Doubt uncertainty suspicion about something. |
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Less |
Adj- A smaller amount of; not as much |
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Fewer |
adj- smaller number of |
Fewer french fries less mashed potatoes. you can count fries but not mashed potatoes. |
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Gratuitous |
adj- Uncalled for: lacking good reason, unwanted |
Gratuitous violence |
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Conscience |
Noun- The inner sense of what is right or wrong in ones conduct or motives, impelling one to right action. |
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Consious |
Adjective- aware of ones own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc. |
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Anachronism |
Noun- An error in chronology especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects of customs in regard to each other. |
no chronism
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Eclectic |
Adjective- Deriving ideas styles or tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources |
Phoebe Buffay |
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Suppose |
Verb- To think of something as happening or being true in order to imagine what might happen |
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Supposed to |
Verb- To be expected to do something; to be intended or expected to be. |
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Objective |
Adjective- Being the object of perception or thought belonging to the object of thought rather than to the thinking subject |
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Subjective |
Adjective- Existing in the mind, belonging to the thinking subject rather than to the object of thought. |
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