Results for: ambiguous statement, prevarication, used of ambiguity (especially with intent to deceive)
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act of expressing objection, act of making a statement of protest; expression of protest, statement of objectionremonstration
act of generalizing; general statement or conclusion, inference from instance, making of generalizations, sweeping statement, use of learned responsegeneralization
act of judging; forming of an opinion; assessment, opinion; verdict, sentence of a court; decree, sentence; ability to judge, good sense, act of making a statement, decision of a judge, decision on a disputed matter, discernment or good sense, divine p...judgment
act of magic, cards from each player in a round, cheat, childish act, cunning deception, deceive; defraud; cheat; practice trickery, deceptive effect of light, made as an imitation for a joke, occasionally symptomatic, of tricks, peculiar habit, perfor...trick
act of predicting, prognostication, divination; prophecy, soothsaying; forecasting, act of foretelling, statement about futureprediction
act of regarding as equal, making equal; statement demonstrating the equality of two quantities (Mathematics); equally balanced state, representation of a chemical reaction, situation involving many variable factors, state of being equal, statement of ...equation
act of repeating the words of another person; citation, passage taken from another source; reference; commercial offer; statement of price, offer of a price; price that has been stated or offered, quote, quoting of prices, quoting of what somebody has ...quotation
act of representing; state of being represented, fact of being served by representative, performance, picture, something described or stated, something spoken or done for another, statement inducing somebody to make contract, voting system or body of e...representation
act of retracting, act of taking back; withdrawal, annulment; act of pulling back, act of drawing back, power to retract, retracting statement, something retractedretraction
act of wiping (in order to clean or erase, etc.); handkerchief or rag; small disposable towel moistened with soapy liquid; blow; mocking statement, gibe; scene shift that appears to be one scene pushing another off the screen, apply something with ligh...wipe
act or gesture, congratulate somebody, expression of admiration, word of praise for someone, give something to somebody, respect, say something nice about someone, express admiration, say something nice to somebody, statement of praisecompliment
act with cunning; cheat, deceive, bewilder (Slang)fox
acting as preface, of a preface, of an introduction; introductory, preliminary; serving as an opening statementprefatory
actor introducing action of play, introductory statement, preface with prologue, preliminary eventprologue; prolog
add a note or comment at the end of a written or spoken statement, attachsubjoin
 

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