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Argument/Debte Vocab
Lesson 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apologist (origin)- Definition | (Greek,apologia)- A person who speaks in defense of a person, idea or position. |
| Dissuade (origin) - Definition | (Latin,dis-, "not"+ suadere, "to advise") - To discourage from doing someting through persuasion. |
| Dupe (origin) - Definition | (Old French, huppe, "a foolish looking bird") -'verb'-To take advantage of people by tricking or fooling them -'noun'- Someone tricked or taken advantage of. |
| Fallacy (origin) - Definiton | (Latin,fallere, "to deceive") -a.) A false belief -b.) Faulty and illogical reasoning. |
| Imply (origin) - Definition | (Latin,in-,"in"+ plic, "fold") - To hint or suggest indirectly. |
| Indisputable (origin) - Definition | (Latin,in-,"not+ disputare, "to dispute") - beyond doubt or question; certain. |
| Infer (origin) - Definition | (Latin,in-,"not"+ ferre, "to bring") To draw conclusion from evidence |
| Red Herring (origin) - Definition | (none)- somethins that draws attention away from the main issue. |
| Refute (origin) - Definition | (Latin,re-,"against"+ future,"to put forth")- To prove to be false or invalid; to deny the accuracy or truth of. |
| Substaniate (origin) - Definition | (Latin,sub-,"under"+ stare,"to stand") - To support with evidence. |