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Insights (Noun)
Deep understanding or accurate perceptions about something.
Aspects (Noun)
Different parts or features of something.
Contrary (Adjective)
Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.
Oral (Adjective)
Related to speaking or verbal communication.
Overemphasize (Verb)
To give something too much importance or attention.
Emphasize (Verb)
To give special importance or attention to something.
Exaggerate (Verb)
To describe something as larger, better, or worse than it really is.
Superiority (Noun)
The state of being better, higher, or more important than others.
Distrust (Noun)
A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
Encouraging (Adjective)
Giving support, confidence, or hope.
Phenomenon (Noun)
A remarkable event or fact that can be observed.
Mistrustful (Adjective)
Having or showing a lack of trust.
Devotes (Verb)
To give time, effort, or resources to something.
Excessive (Adjective)
More than necessary or reasonable.
Portrayals (Noun)
The way something or someone is represented or described.
Insights (Noun)
Deep understanding or accurate perceptions about something.
Aspects (Noun)
Different parts or features of something.
Contrary (Adjective)
Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning.
Oral (Adjective)
Related to speaking or verbal communication.
Overemphasize (Verb)
To give something too much importance or attention.
Emphasize (Verb)
To give special importance or attention to something.
Exaggerate (Verb)
To describe something as larger, better, or worse than it really is.
Superiority (Noun)
The state of being better, higher, or more important than others.
Distrust (Noun)
A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
Encouraging (Adjective)
Giving support, confidence, or hope.
Phenomenon (Noun)
A remarkable event or fact that can be observed.
Mistrustful (Adjective)
Having or showing a lack of trust.
Devotes (Verb)
To give time, effort, or resources to something.
Excessive (Adjective)
More than necessary or reasonable.
Portrayals (Noun)
The way something or someone is represented or described.
Forecasting (Noun)
The process of predicting future events based on data.
Reluctant (Adjective)
Unwilling or hesitant to do something.
Contradicted (Verb)
To state the opposite of something or disagree with it.
Plausible (Adjective)
Seeming reasonable or likely to be true.
Suspicion (Noun)
A feeling that something is wrong or untrustworthy.
Disproportionate (Adjective)
Too large or too small in comparison to something else.
Foolproof (Adjective)
Designed to be so simple and reliable that it cannot fail.
Polarized (Adjective)
Divided into two opposite opinions or groups.
Skeptics (Noun)
People who doubt or question something.
Confirmation bias (Noun)
The tendency to interpret information in a way that confirms one's beliefs.
Pertinently (Adverb)
In a way that is relevant or applicable.
Transparency (Noun)
The quality of being open and clear about how something works.
Surveillance (Noun)
The act of monitoring or watching people or activities.
Intricate (Adjective)
Very detailed or complicated.
Attitude (Noun)
A way of thinking or feeling about something.