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The abandonment of oneÂ’s country or caused (one word substitution)
Defection
Disloyalty
Desertion
Migration
Desertion: Desertion is the act of abandoning or leaving behind something or someone, often without permission or justification. It can refer to the desertion of a cause, a military unit, a family, or a job.
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A pen for small animals (one word substitution)
Hutch
Lair
Den
Cage
Hutch: Hutch refers to a small enclosure or pen that is used to house small animals, such as rabbits or guinea pigs. It is typically made of wood or wire and provides a safe and secure space for the animals to live.
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The study of religion and religious ideas and beliefs (one word substitution)
Theocracy
Theosophy
Theology
Theism
Theosophy: A religious and philosophical movement that seeks to understand the mysteries of the universe, particularly the relationship between humanity and the divine, through the study of religion, metaphysics, and other disciplines.
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That which lasts for a short time (one word substitution)
Regular
Transitory
Rotatory
Repository
Transitory: Transitory refers to something that lasts only for a short time, is temporary, or fleeting. It often implies a sense of impermanence or ephemerality.
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Habitually silent or talking little
Unequivocal
Servile
Synoptic
Taciturn
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Animals that can live on land and in water (one word substitution)
Anthropoids
Aquatics
Amphibians
Aquarians
Amphibians: Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that can live on land and in water. Examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, and salamanders. These animals are adapted to life in both aquatic and terrestrial environments, and they play an important role in many ecosystems.
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Able to use the left hand and right hand equally well (one word substitution)
Ambivert
Ambidextrous
Ambivalent
Ambitious
Ambidextrous: Ambidextrous is a term used to describe a person who is able to use both their left and right hand with equal ease and dexterity. Ambidextrous people are rare, and most people have a dominant hand that they prefer to use for most tasks.
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The first public speech delivered by a person (one word substitution)
Maiden speech
Inaugural speech
Trial speech
Marathon speech
Maiden speech: The first public speech delivered by a person. It is typically the first speech given by a politician or public figure after being elected or appointed to a new position.
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One who finds nothing good in anything (one word substitution)
Critic
Satirist
Cynic
Slanderer
Critic: A critic is someone who evaluates and judges the merits and faults of art, literature, music, or other forms of creative expression. They may be trained professionals or amateurs, and their reviews and opinions can have a significant impact on public perception and reception of the work.
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A person pretending to be somebody he is not
Magician
Rogue
Liar
Imposter
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