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accuse (verb): claim or say that someone has done something wrong; Did he accuse you of stealing his computer?

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accuse (verb): claim or say that someone has done something wrong; Did he accuse you of stealing his computer?. acknowledge/acknowledgement (verb/noun): Accept or admit the existence or truth of/the act of accepting or admitting the existence or truth of. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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accuse (verb): claim or say that someone has done something wrong; Did he accuse you of

stealing his computer?

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acknowledge/acknowledgement (verb/noun): Accept or admit the

existence or truth of/the act of accepting or admitting the

existence or truth of.

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The young man was forced to acknowledge his error.

By winning the award, she finally got acknowledgement for all her hard work.

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admit (verb): Confess to be true; Will you admit that you stole his

computer?

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agreement (noun): harmony of opinion, action, or character; Once

we accept your order, a binding agreement exists between us.

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ailment (noun): An illness, typically a minor one; They asserted that no form of medicine was guaranteed

to cure all ailments in all cases.

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alternative (noun): one of the things, or courses of action that

can be chosen: The alternative to riding is walking.

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ask advice of: to ask someone their opinion; Who is a good person to ask advice of concerning college?

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belief (noun): opinion; faith; trust: a child's belief in his parents

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benefit (noun): something that is advantageous or good; an

advantage: He explained the benefits of public ownership of the

postal system.

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consult (verb): to seek advice or information from; ask guidance

from: Consult your lawyer before signing the contract.

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conventional (adj.): conforming or adhering to accepted standards;

conforming or adhering to accepted standards, as of conduct or taste: conventional behavior.

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debate (noun): a discussion, as of a question involving opposing viewpoints; The Presidential

candidates had a debate about the economy and other topics that

concern us.

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defend (verb): to drive danger or attack away from “defend our

shores”; to maintain or support in the face of argument or hostile

criticism “defend a theory”

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deny (verb): to refuse to agree to or allow; Your computer may deny

you access to your information.

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diagnosis (noun): identification of what illness a person has; A cat scan confirms the diagnosis of a

stroke.

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disobey (verb): To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule; They were trained to never disobey an order.

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doubtful (adj.): Feeling uncertain about something: "he looked

doubtful, but gave a nod".

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effect (noun): result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect

of toughening his skin.

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effective (adj.):producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods;

effective steps toward peace.

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elicit (verb): to draw or bring out or forth; educe; evoke: to elicit the truth; to elicit a response with a

question.

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entitled (adj.): to give (a person or thing) a title, right, or claim to

something; You are not entitled to that information.

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principle (noun): an accepted or professed rule of action or

conduct: a person of good moral principles.

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produce (verb): to bring into existence; make; cause: to produce

steam; Farms in Ventura County produce millions of lemons each

year.

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ramification (noun): A consequence of an action or event; Not following the law will result in

serious ramifications.

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skeptical (adj.): showing doubt: a skeptical smile;

It's not surprising that Billy's teacher is skeptical after he told her his dog ate his homework.

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symptom (noun): a sign or indication of something; But

insomnia can sometimes be a symptom of a larger problem.

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treatment (noun): management in the application of medicines, surgery, etc.; Our people are

unable to receive the hospital treatment they need.

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unconventional (adj.): Not based on or conforming to what is

generally done or believed: "his unconventional approach to life".

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violate (verb): Fail to respect (someone's peace, privacy, or

rights); I violated my parents rules.