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Equivocate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

Equivocate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard at LELB Society

Equivocate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ɪˈkwɪv.ə.keɪt/ (verb) Definition to speak vaguely but intentionally to conceal the truth, be deliberately unclear, prevaricate, hedge, be ambiguous and evasive, dodge the issue, beat around the bush, hesitate, quibble, vacillate, waver Example A follow-up to their New York Times bestseller Spy The Lie, the book teaches readers the simple methods…

Prevarication 1100 Words You Need Week 46 Day 4

Prevarication 1100 words you need to know week 46 day 4 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Prevarication 1100 Words You Need Week 46 Day 4 Prevarication 1100 Words You Need Week 46 Day 4 /prɪˌvær.ɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ (noun) avoiding telling the truth, concealing the truth, evasiveness, evasion, hedging, avoidance, untruth, lying, lie, beating around the bush, equivocation, falsification It is ironic that Thomas F. who accuses CMI of prevarication did not get his…

Hesitate 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 11

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Hesitate 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 11 with synonyms, antonyms and parts of speech for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS students in authentic context /ˈhez.ɪ.teɪt/ (verb) to be slow at doing something because you are nervous or uncertain, falter, pause, equivocate, waver, delay, blow hot and cold, vacillate, be doubtful and indecisive, balk, stall, dither –…

Evade 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 5

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Evade 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 5 Evade 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 5 /ɪˈveɪd/ (verb) to cleverly avoid or escape someone or something, elude, shirk, skirt, sidestep, eschew, dodge – equivocate, prevaricate, hedge Any person who willfully attempts in any manner to evade or defeat any tax imposed by this title or the payment…

Split Hairs 1100 Words You Need Week 26 Day 1

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Split Hairs 1100 Words You Need Split Hairs 1100 Words You Need make trivial distinction, argue about unimportant details, quibble, niggle, equivocate, be pedantic, mince matters, cavil, make fine distinctions Q. A friend of mine often uses the phrase “split hairs” to mean argue over petty details. Where does this interesting expression come from? A.…