Thursday, October 11, 2007

Brian Wilterink

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.

1 comment:

Julie Schellenberg said...

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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