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Barrington Vocabulary

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  • Retort
    To reply quickly and sharply, often in an argumentative way
    To repeat the same words or phrases multiple times in conve
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  • Candid
    Carefully choosing words to avoid giving too much informatio
    Open, honest, and straightforward in expression
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  • Rectify
    To correct or make something right
    To inspect or examine something closely
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  • Speculate
    To make a decision based on proven facts.
    To form ideas or theories about something without firm evid
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  • Verify
    To confirm the truth or accuracy of something.
    To guess or estimate based on limited information.
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  • Determination
    A temporary decision or plan that can be changed easily.
    Firmness of purpose; the drive to keep trying to achieve s
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  • Achieve
    To make an attempt at something but not necessarily succeed
    To successfully accomplish a goal or reach a desired outcome
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  • Pursue
    To hesitate before making any effort toward a goal.
    To follow or strive to accomplish something over time.
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  • Tackling
    Confronting or addressing a challenge with determination.
    Ignoring or avoiding an issue until it resolves itself.
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  • Accomplish
    To make progress toward something but not finish it.
    To complete a task or achieve a goal successfully.
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  • Impose
    To negotiate or suggest a compromise.
    to force something, such as a rule or idea, upon others.
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  • Rational
    Based on reason or logic rather than emotions.
    Making decisions without considering the consequences.
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  • Principle
    A vague idea.
    A fundamental truth or rule that serves as the foundation fo
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  • Nervously
    Showing anxiety or worry.
    With a sense of calmness and control.
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