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| speech or writing that is vivid, forceful, fluent, graceful and persuasive |
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| to bring about, cause or produce |
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| lasting only one day, short lived |
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| having two or more meanings, purposely vague |
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| containing or based on error |
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| to have geat regard for, value highly |
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| mot straightforward, tricky, having two or more meanings, purposely vague |
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| to make more instense or sharp, annoy, irritat |
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| to follow out or carry out, do, perform |
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| useful for effecting a desired result, advantageous, convenient |
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| clearly stated and leaving nothing implied |
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| to make use of especially in unethical ways or for ones own advantage |
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