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English Vocab lesson 5
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Apologist: Deffinition | a speech in defense of a person or idea |
| Apologist: Verb Tense | noun |
| Apologoist: Origin | Greek |
| Dissuade:Deffinition | To discourage from doing something through persuastion |
| Dissuade: Verb Tense | verb |
| Dissuade: Origin | Latin |
| Dupe: Deffinition | a foolish looking bird ;someone tricked and taken advantage of |
| Dupe: Verb Tense | Verb and noun |
| Dupe: Orgin | Old French |
| Fallacy: Deffinition | A false belief; Faulty and illlogival reasoning |
| Fallcy: Verb Tense | noun |
| Fallacy : Origin | Latin |
| Imply: Deffintion | To hint; to suggest indirectly |
| Imply: Verb Tense | Verb |
| Imply: Origin | Latin |
| Indisputable: Deffinition | Beyond doubt or question ; certain |
| Indisputable : Verb Tense | Adjective |
| Infer: deffinition | To draw conclusion from evidence |
| Infer: Verb Tense | Verb |
| Infer: Origin | Latin |
| Red Herring: deffinition | Something that draws attention away from the mainn issue |
| Red Herring: Verb tense | noun |
| Red herring: origin | none |
| Refute: Deffinition | To prove to be falso or invalid; to deny the accuarcy or truth |
| Refute: Verb Tense | verb |
| Refute: Orgin | Latin |
| Substantiate: deffinition | To support with evidence |
| Substantiate: Verb Tense | Verb |
| Substantiate: Orgin | Latin |