Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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Aversion 

Dissonance

To have an aversion of something is to be repelled by it.

Dissonance refers to a clashing sound, but we also use it to describe how our brain feels when confronted with 2 paradoxical idea

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Mediate

coalesce

to mediate is to act like a lawyer, in the middle of opposing sides, trying to keep the peace

Coalescing is a coming together, like cells

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analogous

empirical

to be analogous is to be similar, comparable

Empirical refers to evidence from the senses - what you can see, taste, touch, hear. Based on observation

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Conspiracy

Theory

a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful

a guess, a system of ideas intended to explain something

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Debunk

Rationalize

to debunk something is to show why it is untrue

to rationalize something is to explain or justify it, come up with reasons for behaviour

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populist

narcissistic

populist refers to a person, especially a politician, who tries to appeal to 'ordinary people' who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.

narcissistic - having an excessive interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.



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Populism

Narcissism

a political approach that appeals to 'ordinary people' who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups

an unreasonably high sense of your own self importance

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mediate

threaten

to mediate something is to act as a middle person, intervening to solve a dispute, for ex

to threaten someone to say or imply that you will take hostile action against them if they do or not do something

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egoistic

susceptible

Egoistic people believe we should, and they do, put their own needs before those of others. Self serving

something is susceptible if it is prone to harm or influence; it's usually thought of as a weakness

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Radicalism

Existentialism

the state of being radical; extreme, fringe, not in the mainstream; advocate for complete social reform

the belief that existence comes before essence; freedom of choice; people must create their own meaning

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legitimate

debunk

to make legitimate (trustworthy, acceptable)

to explain why something is wrong

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rational

underlying

rational - logical

underlying - significant as a cause or basis of something but not necessarily seen or obvious.