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to be emotionally involved in
to be emotionally engaged
based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical
reasonable
likely or wanting to do something
to be inclined to
the other way around
vice versa
an attempt to find reasons for behaviour, decisions, etc., especially your own
rationalisation (-zation)
to continue to be true
to hold true
the process of checking that all the facts in a piece of writing, a news article, a speech, etc. are correct
fact-checking
to be in charge of selecting and caring for objects to be shown in a museum or to form part of a collection of art, an exhibition, etc.
curate
a plan to deceive a large group of people; a trick
a hoax
to be able to judge or consider something fairly without allowing your own interest to influence you
to be impartial
something that especially annoys you
pet peeve
not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided
vague
using facts to prove that a person, statement, opinion, etc. is wrong or false
a factual refutation
to read or hear new information and take the necessary time to understand it
to digest something
it seems to be true
it rings true
showing an unreasonable preference or dislike based on personal opinion
biased
many and of several different types
manifold
to go or come down
to descend
to move up or climb something
to ascend
something starts to happen more often or starts to increase
the tendency to
the act of climbing or moving upwards
the ascent of
causing strong feelings
emotive
to think carefully about a subject or idea, without allowing feelings or opinions to affect you
to use critical thinking
to react in a way that is based on reason and clear thought, rather than emotions
to react rationally
to doubt that something is true or useful
to be sceptical
to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing
to combat
needing a lot of time, attention, or energy
demanding
large and with a lot of space
spacious
providing the right conditions for something good to happen or exist
conducive to something
belonging to or used by a group of people rather than one single person
communal
new and original, not like anything seen before
novel
very modern and using the most recent ideas and methods
state-of-the-art
encouraging, or making you feel you want to do something
inspiring
traditional and ordinary
conventional
relating to ecology or the environment
ecological
an ancient Chinese belief that the way your house is built or the way that you arrange objects affects your success, health, and happiness
feng shui /ˌfʊŋ ˈʃweɪ/ /ˌfeŋ ˈʃuːi/
relating to the design of furniture or equipment which makes it comfortable and effective for people who use it
ergonomic
the most modern stage of development in a particular type of work or activity
cutting edge
the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation
morale
using new methods or ideas
innovative
very bright, tube-shaped electric lights, often used in offices
fluorescent lights
the formal study of the principles of art and beauty
aesthetics
a small space with walls or curtains around it that is separate from the rest of a room and where you can be private when taking clothes off, etc.
cubicle