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– Showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
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Articulate – Expressing oneself clearly and effectively.
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Benevolent – Well-meaning and kindly.
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Contradict – To assert the opposite of a statement.
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Correlation – A mutual relationship between two or more things.
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Cumulative – Increasing or growing by accumulation.
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Detrimental – Causing harm or damage.
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Discrepancy – A lack of agreement between facts or claims.
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Eloquent – Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
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Empathy – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
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Epiphany – A sudden realization or insight.
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Excerpt – A short extract from a text or piece of media.
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Feasible – Possible to do easily or conveniently.
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Hypothesis – A proposed explanation based on limited evidence.
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Impeccable – Flawless or perfect.
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Imperative – Absolutely necessary or required.
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Inference – A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
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Intricate – Very detailed and complicated.
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Meticulous – Showing great attention to detail; very careful.
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Obsolete – No longer produced or used; out of date.
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Paradox – A statement that contradicts itself but might be true.
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Pertinent – Relevant or applicable to a particular matter.
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Proficient – Competent or skilled in doing something.
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Resilient – Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
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Scrutinize – To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
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Substantiate – To provide evidence to support or prove a claim.
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Superfluous – Exceeding what is sufficient or required.
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Surpass – To exceed or go beyond expectations.
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Tenuous – Weak or slight; insubstantial.
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Vindicate – To clear someone of blame or suspicion.