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to prove at statement or a person to be incorrect; to disprove
refute
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to say over again
reiterate
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1. a quick, witty reply
2. conversation characterized by such remarks
repartee
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1. the stock of plays, stories, songs, or other pieces that a player or company is prepared to perform.
2. the skills or accomplishments of a particular person or group.
repertoire
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1. a rest; a peaceful state.
2. to place trust in or expectations on something
3. to rest
repose
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of a silent nature; reserved in manner
reticent
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to exhibit
ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostensum
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pretend; given as an excuse, to conceal the real reason
ostensible
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showy; intended to impress people
ostentatious
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to see
video, vidi, videre, visum
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1. to make up something without preparation
2. to make or provide from materials on hand
improvise
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1. existing only in imagination; fanciful; not practical
2. person with vision or forethought
visionary
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to look at
specto, spectavi, spectare, spectatum
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showing signs that promise success
auspicious
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examination of one's own thoughts and feelings
introspection
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a survey of past times or events
retrospect
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a single thing that is taken as an example of a whole category
specimen
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1. a ghost
2. a haunting fear of future trouble
specter
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1. the distribution of characteristics of a physical system, especially bands of colors seen as a rainbow or bands of differing sound waves
2. a wide range of related qualities or ideas
spectrum
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1. to form opinions without definite knowledge or evidence
2. to buy or sell something to make a profit but with risk of loss
speculate
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to watch
vigilo, vigilare, vigilavi, vigilatum
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supervisions or close observation, especially of a suspected person
surveillance
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a period of staying awake to keep watch or to pray
vigil
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watchful; on the lookout for danger
vigilant
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