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Root week 13 Plic: to fold Dec 8th
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Duplicity (n.) a double cross or a lie, “twofold”; deceitfulness
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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.
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Explicit (adj.) fully revealed with no questions as to meaning; definite
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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)
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Implicate (v.) 1. to involve or entail
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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.
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Implicate (v.) 2. bring a connection with; incriminate
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Implicit (adj.) 1. understood but not put clearly into words; implied
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Implicit (adj.) 2. without doubt; unquestioning
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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.
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Replicate (v.) to repeat or copy the same thing.
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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.
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