Veracity
1) The urge to tell the truth; to avoid lying.
2) Noun
3) Truth(synonym), Deceitful(antonym), Lie(antonym)
4) http://www.battleofsac.com/images/AbeFrame.jpg
5) Honest Abe had a great deal of veracity.
Impugn
1) To argue that something is false or wrong.
2) Verb
3) Quarrel (synonym), Empugner (etymology), Inpugnare(etymology)
4) http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199798/ldbrief/answer.gif
5) The representatives impugned over the state budget until finally compromising at mid-night.
Impeccable
1) Perfect; incapable of sin.
2) Adjective
3) Impeccabilis(etymology), Perfect(synonym), Sinful(antonym)
4) http://www.1heart.com/jesus.jpg
5) Throughout his time on Earth Jesus was impeccable.
Duplicity
1) Contradicting speech intended to deceive somebody.
2) Noun
3) Duplicite(etymology), Duplicitas(etymology), Double(synonym)
4) http://www.artandantiqueemporium.com/mirror/big-images/mirror_fretwork_english_looking-glass.png
5) Looking into a mirror will give you a duplicate image of yourself
Subterfuge
1) Deception in order to conceal escape or evade.
2) Noun
3) Subterfugium(etymology), Deception(synonym), Impeccable(antonym)
4) http://www.specialoperations.com/Schools/Army_Sniper/SNIPER06.jpg
5) The snipers had the ability to subterfuge the enemy.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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Brian
Duplicity and duplicate are quitre different. One would use duplicity to try to fool someone else into thinking they were someone other than who they really are (Hypocrite). A duplicate image from a mirror is simply a reflection of what is before the mirror.
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