Veracity
1. Noun
2. Correctness or trueness
3. actuality, trueness, sincerity
4. The witness swore his veracity in court.
5. http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/Virtual_Tour/witness.jpg
Impugn
1. to say something is false
2. verb
3. contradict, criticize, dispute
4. I impugn almost everything my sister says.
5. http://static.flickr.com/89/236167666_78e9d864f2.jpg
impeccable
1. perfect, not flawed
2. adjective
3. flawless, perfect, pure
4. My room is not always impeccable.
5. http://picture-book.com/files/userimages/88u/p7_messybed_300.jpg
Duplicity
1. Acting or talking in two different ways
2. noun
3. fraud, deception, dishonest
4. Dr. Jekyll's duplicity, Hyde, was completely different.
5. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/9011/Dr.JekyllMr.Hyde.jpg
Subterfuge
1. something used to escape consequence
2. noun
3. trick, dodge, tactic
4. He used his calculator as a subterfuge for cheating on the test.
5. http://members.fortunecity.com/biollante/frink/cheat.gif
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Bo's Vocab
veracity
1. habit of speaking the truth
2. noun
3. synonyms: honesty, integrity, credibility
4. A leader should speak with veracity.
5.
Impugn
1. to say something is false
2. verb
3. synonyms: attack, criticize, challenge
4. The lawyer will impugn the witness' statement.
5.
Impeccable
1. Having no flaws
2. adjective
3. synonyms: perfect, accurate, faultless
4. The students grades were impeccable.
5.
Duplicty
1. speaking or acting in two different ways.
2. noun
3. synonyms: duality, deciet, hypocrisy
4. One of the themes from Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde is the duplicty of man.
5.
Subterfuge
1. something used to evade consequence or to hide something.
2. noun
3. synonyms: deception, scheme, trick
4. The crinimals subterfuge was that he had replaced the murder weapon.
5.
megan's vocab
Veracity- (noun) to tell the truth with correctness and accuracy.
• Related words: sincerity, honesty, integrity
• The veracity in the story made the teacher so proud.
Impugn- (verb) to be false or wrong; to doubt that something is true, cannot be trusted.
• Related words:, criticize, accuse, unreliable.
• It was an impugn story that was unbelievable.
Impeccable- (adjective) to be almost perfect, as in flawless.
• Related words: immaculate, unimpeachable, unsullied
• The little girl has impeccable talent for being only a few years old.
Duplicity-(noun) to be deceiving, saying one thing, but then end up doing something else.
• Related words: deception, dishonesty, betrayal
• The duplicity of his character was terrible and sometimes frightening to others.
Subterfuge-(noun) a way of hiding something in a plan or way of deceiving another.
• Related words: artifice, scheme, ruse
• The subterfuge of April fool’s day was horrible.
• Related words: sincerity, honesty, integrity
• The veracity in the story made the teacher so proud.
Impugn- (verb) to be false or wrong; to doubt that something is true, cannot be trusted.
• Related words:, criticize, accuse, unreliable.
• It was an impugn story that was unbelievable.
Impeccable- (adjective) to be almost perfect, as in flawless.
• Related words: immaculate, unimpeachable, unsullied
• The little girl has impeccable talent for being only a few years old.
Duplicity-(noun) to be deceiving, saying one thing, but then end up doing something else.
• Related words: deception, dishonesty, betrayal
• The duplicity of his character was terrible and sometimes frightening to others.
Subterfuge-(noun) a way of hiding something in a plan or way of deceiving another.
• Related words: artifice, scheme, ruse
• The subterfuge of April fool’s day was horrible.
Kyle Schwarting's Vocab
Veracity:
1. Veracity means to tell the truth or be honest
2. Veracity is a noun
3-Synonyms: Accuracy, honest, correct
4. People being tortured may not always speak with veracity.
5. http://www.edsupport.cc/mguhlin/media/telltruth.jpg
Impugn:
1. Impugn means to argue or be doubtful
2. Impugn is a verb
3-Synonyms: Contradict, challenge, oppose
4. It is the nature of young boys to impugn authority.
5. http://www.lacitycollege.edu/academic/departments/speech/forensics/DEBATE.gif
Impeccable:
1. Impeccable means perfect or flawless
2. Impeccable is an adjective
3-Synonyms: Accurate, correct, faultless
4. The girl's report was impeccable, everything was perfect.
5. http://photo.net/philg/digiphotos/200008-new-south-wales/impeccable-pig.half.jpg
Duplicity:
1. Duplicity is talking in a way that would trick a person
2. Duplicity is a noun
3-Synonyms: Cunning, deceit, and dualism
4. People with an anti-social personality disorder talk with duplicity to get things done for them.
5. http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/ksm0631l.jpg
Subterfuge:
1. Subterfuge is a trick to escape something
2. Subterfuge is a noun
3-Synonyms: con, device, maneuver
4. Many children use subterfuge to escape doing chores.
5. http://www.kittensofdarkness.net/gallery/knimages/subterfuge.jpg
1. Veracity means to tell the truth or be honest
2. Veracity is a noun
3-Synonyms: Accuracy, honest, correct
4. People being tortured may not always speak with veracity.
5. http://www.edsupport.cc/mguhlin/media/telltruth.jpg
Impugn:
1. Impugn means to argue or be doubtful
2. Impugn is a verb
3-Synonyms: Contradict, challenge, oppose
4. It is the nature of young boys to impugn authority.
5. http://www.lacitycollege.edu/academic/departments/speech/forensics/DEBATE.gif
Impeccable:
1. Impeccable means perfect or flawless
2. Impeccable is an adjective
3-Synonyms: Accurate, correct, faultless
4. The girl's report was impeccable, everything was perfect.
5. http://photo.net/philg/digiphotos/200008-new-south-wales/impeccable-pig.half.jpg
Duplicity:
1. Duplicity is talking in a way that would trick a person
2. Duplicity is a noun
3-Synonyms: Cunning, deceit, and dualism
4. People with an anti-social personality disorder talk with duplicity to get things done for them.
5. http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/ksm0631l.jpg
Subterfuge:
1. Subterfuge is a trick to escape something
2. Subterfuge is a noun
3-Synonyms: con, device, maneuver
4. Many children use subterfuge to escape doing chores.
5. http://www.kittensofdarkness.net/gallery/knimages/subterfuge.jpg
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