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Argument& Debate
Lesson 5 Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apologist Origin | Greek apologia, "a speech in defense of a person or an idea" |
| Apologist Tense | noun |
| Dissuade Origin | Latin dis-, "not" + suadere, "to advise" |
| Dissuade Tense | verb |
| Dupe Origin | Old French, probably huppe, "a foolish looking bird" |
| Dupe Tense | dupe noun; duped verb |
| Fallacy Origin | Latin fallere, "to decieve" |
| Fallacy Tense | fallacy noun ; fallacious adjective |
| Imply Origin | Latin in-, "in" + plic, "fold" |
| Imply Tense | imply verb; implication noun |
| Indisputable Origin | Latin in-, "not" + disputare, "to dispute" |
| Indisputable Tense | Adjective |
| Infer Origin | Latin in-, "not" +ferre, "to bring" |
| Infer Tense | infer verb; inference noun |
| Red herring Tense | noun |
| Refute Origin | Latin re-, "against" + future, "to put forth" |
| Refute Tense | Refute verb; refutable adjective; refutation noun |
| Substantiate Origin | Latin sub-, "under" + stare, "to stand" |
| Substantiate Tense | substantiate verb; substantiation noun |