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Adhere
to believe in and follow the practices of
Advocate
to publicly recommend or support
Allude
to suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at.
Ambivalence
the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone
Analogous
comparable in certain respects, typically in a way that makes clearer the nature of the things compared.
Anecdote
a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
Apprehensive
anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
Arbitrary
based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
Assert
to state a fact or belief confidently
Bias
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
Boslter
to support or strengthen; prop up
Brevity
concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
Buttress
to increase the strength of or justification for; to reinforce
Capitalize
to attempt to gain an advantage from an opportunity or situation
Circumvent
to find a way around
Cohesion
the action of forming a united whole.
Compelling
evoking interest, attention, or admiration
Concede
to admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
Congenial
pleasant, friendly, or agreeable
Consensus
a general agreement
Converge
to come together to form a new whole
Corroborate
to confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding
Culpable
guilty or worthy of blame
Curtail
to reduce in extent or quantity
Decisive
settling an issue; producing a definite result.
Deduce
to arrive at a conclusion through reasoning
Deference
humble submission and respect
Degrade
to treat or regard someone with contempt or disrespect.
Denounce
to publicly declare to be wrong or evil
Derive
to obtain from a specific source
Disconcerting
causing one to feel unsettled or worried
Dispute
to engage in an argument or cast doubt upon
Divergent
tending to be different or develop in different directions
Dormant
having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep.
Elicit
to draw out a response or fact from someone
Eloquent
fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
Epitome
to be a perfect example of
Equity
the quality of being fair or impartial
Erratic
irregular in pattern or movement
Evince
to reveal the presence of a quality or feeling
Evoke
to bring or recall to the conscious mind
Exert
to make a physical or mental effort
Explicit
stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
Foster
to encourage or promote the development of
Imminent
about to happen
Impede
to delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing; to hinder
Implicit
implied but not plainly expressed
Impose
to force a rule or punishment to be accepted or obeyed
Indecipherable
not able to be read or understood
Indifference
lack of interest, concern, or sympathy
Induce
to succeed at influencing or persuading someone to do something
Inevitable
certain to happen; unavoidable
Invoke
cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument.
Ironic
happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing amusement because of this.
Jarring
inconsistent in a striking or shocking way
Juxtapose
to place close together for contrasting effect
Latent
existing in hidden or dormant form
Mandate
to order something be done or someone behave a certain way
Meticulous
showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
Mitigate
to make less serious, severe, or painful
Novel
new or unusual in an interesting way
Nuanced
characterized by slight degrees of meaning or exppression
Obscure
not discovered or known about; uncertain
Obsolete
no longer produced or used; out of date
Obstruct
to block or deliberately make something difficult
Oppressive
unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint; weighing heavily on the mind or spirits
Outsized
exceptionally large
Palpable
easily noticed
Pervasive
spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people, especially in an unpleasant way
Pragmatic
dealing with things in a sensible or realistic manner; practical
Preclude
to make impossible
Prevalence
the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness
Profound
having or showing great knowledge or insight
Prominent
important; famous
Proponent
a person who argues for a theory, proposal, or concept
Provoke
to stimulate or give rise to a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one, in someone
Reciprocate
to respond to a gesture or action by making a corresponding one
Reconcile
to restore friendly relations between
Refute
to prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove
Renounce
to formally declare one's abandonment of a claim, right, or possession
Repression
the restraint, prevention, or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc.
Repudiate
refuse to accept or be associated with
Resilient
able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
Retain
to continue to have something; keep possession of
Skeptical
not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
Speculate
to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
Strenuous
requiring or expending great effort
Substantiate
provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
Subsumed
included or absorbed into something else
Subtle
so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe
Supplement
something that completes or enhances something else when added to it
Tenuous
very weak or slight
Undermine
to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of a person or idea
Underscore
to emphasize or draw attention to
Unobtrusive
not conspicuous or attracting attention
Validate
to check or prove the validity or accuracy of something
Verisimilitude
the appearance of being true or real
Vexation
the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
Viable
capable of working successfully; feasible
Vindicate
to clear someone of blame or suspicion or to justify