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Learn to be whyser with a word a day

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whys:
4 - FIDELITY
(noun) faithfulness, demonstrated by continuous loyalty.
[Her fidelity to the murder investigation finally payed off, as she was able to indict the murderer who finally was given a jail sentence by the court.]

Ionic Doc:

--- Quote from: whys on March 31, 2019, 07:20:09 pm ---4 - FIDELITY
(noun) faithfulness, demonstrated by continuous loyalty.
[Her fidelity to the murder investigation finally payed off, as she was able to indict the murderer who finally was given a jail sentence by the court.]

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your fidelity to this thread on ATAR Notes is very much appriciated
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Joseph41:
Love how you're using the previous words in the example sentences. 👌

whys:
5 - APOCRYPHAL
(adjective) of doubtful authenticity, although believed to be true.
[Jose had only realised his brother's fidelity to keep the truce between them in the game of hide and seek was apocryphal when Jose dared to turn quickly towards his brother, who left their sister hidden even though she had been seen.]

whys:
6 - VIRULENT
(adjective) bitter; hostile; or severely harmful in its effects.
[I had abstained from accusing the opposition with my virulent arguments although their points were apocryphal in nature and was not supported by evidence.]

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