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  • 61falseness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. An erroneous or false idea: erroneousness, error, fallacy, falsehood, falsity, untruth. See CORRECT, TRUE. 2. Betrayal, especially of a moral obligation: disloyalty, faithlessness, false heartedness, falsity,… …

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  • 62all — all1 W1S1 [o:l US o:l] determiner, predeterminer, pron 1.) the whole of an amount, thing, or type of thing ▪ Have you done all your homework? all your life/all day/all year etc (=during the whole of your life, a day, a year etc) ▪ He had worked… …

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  • 63all — all1 W1S1 [o:l US o:l] determiner, predeterminer, pron 1.) the whole of an amount, thing, or type of thing ▪ Have you done all your homework? all your life/all day/all year etc (=during the whole of your life, a day, a year etc) ▪ He had worked… …

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  • 64fortitude — noun Syn: courage, bravery, endurance, resilience, mettle, moral fiber, strength of mind, strength of character, strong mindedness, backbone, spirit, grit, true grit, doughtiness, steadfastness; informal guts See note at courage Ant …

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  • 65nerve — noun 1) the nerves that transmit pain Syn: nerve fiber, neuron, axon, dendrite 2) the match will be a test of nerve Syn: confidence, assurance, coolheadedness, self possession; courage, bravery, pluck …

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  • 66pluck — 1. verb 1) he plucked a thread from his lapel Syn: remove, pick (off), pull (off/out), extract, take (off) 2) she plucked at his T shirt Syn: pull (at), tug (at), clutch (at), snatch (at), grab …

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  • 67valor — noun medals awarded for acts of valor Syn: bravery, courage, pluck, nerve, daring, fearlessness, audacity, boldness, dauntlessness, stout heartedness, heroism, backbone, spirit; informal guts, true grit, spunk; moxie Ant …

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