list 1 & 2 Flashcards
(20 cards)
substantiated
supported with the proof of evidence; verified
plausible
seemingly valid or acceptable; credible
objectivly
treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices
intregrity
trustworthiness; completeness
exculpate
to free from guilt or blame
impartial
not in favor of one or the other; unbiased
biased
prejudiced
arbiter
A judge who decides a disputed issue
rhetoric
the art of using language effectively and persuasively
lucid
easily understood; clear
implication
the art of suggesting / hinting
fluid
easily flowing
eloquence
the ability to speak vividly / persuasively
didactic
intended to instruct
cohesive
condition of sticking together
coherent
logically connected
assertion
a declaration / statement
incontrovertible
not able to be denied or disputed
discourse
verbal expression / exchange; conversation
vindicated
freed from blame