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equivocate
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To be deliberately vague or unclear in order to mislead
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Fortuitous
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Lucky; happening by chance, coincidence, or accident
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Impeccable
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Flawless, faultless, perfect
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Liaison
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A person acting as a link between others or a go-between
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Predisposed
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Likely, tending toward something beforehand
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Propensity
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Inclination, natural tendency or preference
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Reprehensible
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Shameful; deserving of blame or disapproval
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Sham
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Conterfeit, meant to deceive; something false
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Solace
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Relief, consolation, or comfort
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Solicitous
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Attentive; showing attention or concern
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