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completely honest, straightforward
Candace's candidness overwhelmed her business colleagues, who were not used to such honesty. |
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conjecture [kun JEK chur] |
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inference; guesswork; estamation
At this point, Kimaya's hypothesis about single-cell biorhythms is still conjecture; she doesn't have conclusive evidence. |
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instructive
The tapes were entertaining and didactic; they both amused and instructed children. |
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euphemism [YOO fuh miz um] |
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a mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term
"To pass away" is a common euphemism for dying. |
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extrapolate [ek STRAP uh layt] |
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to infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information
Seeing th wrecked bike and his daughter's skinned knees, Heath extrapolated that she had had a biking accident. |
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