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Root week 13 Plic: to fold Dec 8th

Duplicity (n.) a double cross or a lie, “twofold”; deceitfulness

duplicity Semicolon ; cause/effect Suzanne couldn’t believe her husband’s duplicity; he said he wasn’t married, but it turned out he had two other wives.

Explicit (adj.) fully revealed with no questions as to meaning; definite

explicit The photos were explicit; they should never have been placed on the internet. The photos were explicit; therefore, they should never have been placed on the internet. (conjunctive adverb)

Implicate (v.) 1. to involve or entail

implicate Suzanne tried to implicate me in the egging of the bus incident; however, I had an alibi. Suzanne tried to implicate me in the egging of the bus incident; I had a solid alibi.

Implicate (v.) 2. bring a connection with; incriminate

Implicit (adj.) 1. understood but not put clearly into words; implied

Implicit (adj.) 2. without doubt; unquestioning

implicit Suzanne said she trusted her husband implicitly; nevertheless, she snooped and found his wedding certificates. Suzanne said she trusted her husband implicitly; she snooped and found his wedding certificates.

Replicate (v.) to repeat or copy the same thing.

replicate No one can replicate Michael Jackson’s original style; however, many impersonators try to copy his moves and look. No one can replicate Michael Jackson’s original style; many impersonators try to copy his moves and look.