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Wordpieces 4.2

cogn “to know” Incognito Cognitive Cognizant

incognito adjective Disguised as someone other than oneself Synonym: masked Antonym: known

cognitive adjective Relating to the process of thought

cognizant adjective aware Synonym: conscious Antonym: unaware

soph “wise” Sophisticate Sophistry Sophomoric

sophisticate noun One well-traveled and knowledgeable about culture, fashion, etc.

sophistry noun Use of trickery and false logic in arguments Synonym: deception Antonym: honesty

sophomoric Adjective Not highly developed; crude synonym: idiotic; foolish Antonym: mature

nomen “name” Nominal Denomination Nomenclature

nominal adjective In name only; not completely true Synonym: supposed Antonym: real

denomination Noun Subcategory or subgroup

nomenclature Noun Official system of naming Synonym: classification

onym “name” Synonymous Anonymous antonym

synonymous adjective Meaning the same as Synonym: interchangeable Antonym: different

anonymous Adjective Not revealing one’s identity Synonym: unnamed Antonym: known

antonym noun A word that means the opposite of another word