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speculate [v.]
to guess about the possible causes or effects of something, without knowing all the facts or details
impartial [adj.]
unbiased; neutral
persistent [adj.]
refusing to give up; insistent or stubborn
mandatory [adj.]
required, obligatory
offhand [adv., adj.]
casual; done without prior thought
circumvent [v.]
to get around; to bypass
eclipse [v.]
darken; extinguish; surpass
fabricate [v.]
to make up (for the purpose of deception), invent
exemplify [v.]
to show or illustrate by example
discernible [adj.]
distinguishable; able to be perceived by a sense
inconclusive [adj.]
providing no clear answer or solution
unbiased [adj.]
Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial
synchronization [n.]
the act or result of events happening at the same time
moderation [n.]
the practice of maintaining a balanced and measured approach; avoiding extremes or excesses.
repudiate [v.]
to disown, reject, or deny the validity of
proclaim [v.]
to announce or declare publicly
foretell [v.]
to tell beforehand; to predict
recant [v.]
to formally withdraw; to revoke
skeptical [adj.]
inclined to doubt; slow to accept something as true
disconcerting [adj.]
causing one to feel unsettled or uncomfortable
imperceptible [adj.]
impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses
substantial [adj.]
large, important; major, significant
strenuous [adj.]
needing much effort; using a lot of energy
prescribe [v.]
to lay down a rule; to dictate
succumb [v.]
to give way to superior force, yield
diverge [v.]
to move or extend in different directions
novel [adj.]
new and different
peripheral [adj.]
on the edge, secondary, marginal; not central to a main issue or concern
renounce [v.]
to refuse (usually formally); to refuse to follow or obey
elusive [adj.]
difficult to find, catch, or achieve
imminent [adj.]
predetermined [adj.]
operative [adj.]
effective; capable of producing a desired result
latent [adj.]
hidden, present but not realized; dormant
waive [v.]
concede [v.]
to acknowledge or admit
refute [v.]
to prove to be wrong or false
tenuous [adj.]
flimsy; fragile
disorienting [adj.]
confusing or unsettling
commercialization [n.]
the process of introducing a new product, service, or innovation into the commercial market
resilient [adj.]
able to recover quickly or bounce back
inadequate [adj.]
not enough; insufficient
dispute [v.]
to engage in argument; debate
underscore [v.]
to draw attention to or to highlight
invalidate [v.]
to discredit; to render something null and void
inexplicable [adj.]
hard to explain or impossible to understand
mystifying [adj.]
puzzling or confusing
predatory [adj.]
preying on; plundering, inclined to exploit others
obscure [adj.]
difficult to understand; partially hidden
diverse [adj.]
different; varied
localized [v.]
to limit or keep to a specific area
implement [v.]
to put into action; execute