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fid, cred “faith, trust”
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affidavit (n)a written report signed by a person who promises that something is true We have signed an affidavit stating that the two men were seen entering the building.
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affidavit Apply It: Why do people sign affidavits?
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confidential (adj)secret or private Medical records are confidential documents.
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Confidential Apply It: What would happen if someone leaked confidential information to the press?
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fidelity (n) the quality or state of being faithful to one’s duties Because he has complete fidelity to the organization, Alonzo Mourning has always been very successful helping the community.
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fidelity Apply It: What are some synonyms for the term, fidelity?
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credence (n)acceptance as true or valid I do not put much credence in common gossip.
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credence Apply It: Are theories and credence the same thing? Explain.
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incredulous (adj)not willing to admit or accept something as true: skeptical A few incredulous spectators watched as the Dolphins finally won a game.
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incredulous Apply It: Have your parents ever given you an incredulous smile when you gave them an explanation? Why?
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co, con, col, com With, together
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commiserate (v)to feel or express sympathy or sorrow The players commiserated over their loss in the championship game.
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commiserate Apply It: Give some antonyms for the term, commiserate.
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coexist (v)to exist together or at the same time The species coexist in the same environment.
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coexist Apply It: Is there a way for all countries to coexist peacefully?
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conspire (v)to secretly plan with someone to do something that is illegal or harmful The foul weather and airplane foul-ups seemed to be conspiring to ruin our vacation.
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conspire Apply It: Is there a difference between conspiring and a conspiracy?
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cohesive (adj)closely united Their tribe was a small but cohesive group.
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cohesive What causes athletic teams to be cohesive groups?
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coincidence (n)the occurrence of two or more things at the same time It was mere coincidence that they boarded the same flight to New York.
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coincidence Apply It: Give an example of a coincidence.
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