Veracity-
1. Being honest in speech and in observation.
2. Noun
3. To have a lot of friends you have to be veracity.
4. Credibility, honesty, integrity
Impugn
1. To challenge as false.
2. Verb
3. My parents impugned my sister when they knew she was lying.
4. Dispute, negate, attack
Impeccable
1. Having no flaws, being perfect.
2. Adjective
3. I always wanted to be like her, she is impeccable.
4. Flawless, Pure, Censurable
Duplicity
1. Acting and Speaking in two different ways.
2. Noun
3. Todd showed his Duplicity when he told me one thing, and then told you another thing.
4. Dishonest, Fraud, Deceit
Subterfuge
1. To hide or escape something.
2. Noun
3. I did not like how my hair turned out, so I used a wig to be a subterfuge so no one could see.
4. Trick, Dodge, Tactic
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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Deanna,
Your related words: you do not indicate whether synonyms, antonyms, or etymology (-5)
Sorry, missed score. 24/30 until I see pictures.
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