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detest
(v) to dislike someone or something very strongly
testament
(n) proof or evidence that something exists or is true
attest
(v) to show, prove, or state that something is true or real
orifice
(n) an opening such as a vent or hole, through which something may pass
oracle
(n) a person such as a priestess through whom a god was believed to speak
orator
(n) a person who makes speeches and is very good at making them
neologism
(n) a new word or expression or a new meaning of a word
loquatious
(adj) very talkative
loquatious
(adj) liking to talk and talking smoothly and easily
eloquent
(adj) clearly showing feeling or meaning
eloquent
(adj) having or showing the ability to use language clearly and effecitvely
dialogue
(n) a conversation between two or more people
test
witness
ora
mouth
log/loqu
thought, word, speech
Dialogue
(n) the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, play, etc.