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capable of logical and consistent speech, thought, etc. |
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dispute, argument, or debate, esp one concerning a matter about which there is strong disagreement and esp one carried on in public or in the press |
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planned or executed with care and exactness; detailed |
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a point of convergence of light or other electromagnetic radiation, particles, sound waves, etc, or a point from which they appear to diverge |
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of little importance; petty or frivolous: trivial complaints |
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to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence. |
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criminal law the deliverance and release of a person appearing before a court on a charge of crime, as by a finding of not guilty |
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strong or vehement expression of disapproval |
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to criticize or correct, esp. gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake. |
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a figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant |
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irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play. |
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an outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected, the difference between what is expected to happen and what actually does |
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figurative or descriptive language in a literary work |
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agreement or similarity, esp in a certain limited number of features or details |
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a long speech made by one actor in a play, film, etc, esp when alone |
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