Verocity(noun)
-to observe or conform to the truth of or about something.
-Syn: accuracy, actuality, correctness
-We showed our verocity by going to church every Sunday.
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Impugn(Verb)
-To challenge something that you think is false.
-Syn: blast, break, challenge
- The football coach impugned the fumble.
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Impeccable(Adj)
-someone who is flawless at one or more things that they do.
-Syn: perfect, flawless, faultess
-I showed impeccable manners at the dinner table.
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Duplicity(Noun)
-Speaking and/or acting in more than one way.
-Syn: cunning, deciet, dirty dealing
-He showed duplicity with his boss day in and day out.
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Subterfuge(Noun)
-used to evade a rule or consequence
-Syn: con, device, dodge.
-The marines used subterfuge skills to escape from enemy territories.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
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Good job, Tyler
30/30
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