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barrage

barrage. noun 1. Military . a heavy barrier of artillery fire  to protect one's own advancing or retreating troops or to stop the  advance of enemy troops. 2. an overwhelming quantity or explosion, as of words, blows, or criticisms: a barrage of questions. cryptic.

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  1. barrage • noun 1. Military . a heavy barrier of artillery fire to protect one's own advancing or retreating troops or to stop the advance of enemy troops. • 2. an overwhelming quantity or explosion, as of words, blows, or criticisms: a barrage of questions.

  2. cryptic • –adjective Also, cryp·ti·cal. 1. mysterious in meaning; puzzling; ambiguous: a cryptic message. • 2. abrupt; terse; short: a cryptic note.

  3. dissent • verb (used without object) 1. to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from ): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision. • 2. to disagree with the methods, goals, etc., of a political party or government; take an opposing view.

  4. collusion • noun 1. a secret agreement, especially for fraudulent or treacherous purposes; conspiracy: Some of his employees were acting in collusion to rob him. • 2. Law . a secret understanding between two or more persons to gain something illegally, to defraud another of his or her rights, or to appear as adversaries though in agreement: collusion of husband and wife to obtain a divorce.

  5. dubious • –adjective 1. doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply. • 2. of doubtful quality or propriety; questionable: a dubious compliment; a dubious transaction. • 3. of uncertain outcome: in dubious battle. • 4. wavering or hesitating in opinion; inclined to doubt.

  6. bogus • –adjective 1. not genuine; counterfeit; spurious; sham.

  7. connoisseur • –noun 1. a person who is especially competent to pass critical judgments in an art, particularly one of the fine arts, or in matters of taste: a connoisseur of modern art. • 2. a discerning judge of the best in any field: a connoisseur of horses.

  8. duplicity • –noun, plural -ties for 1. 1. deceitfulness in speech or conduct; speaking or acting in two different ways concerning the same matter with intent to deceive; double-dealing.

  9. emaciate • –verb (used with object), -at·ed, -at·ing. to make abnormally lean or thin by a gradual wasting away of flesh.

  10. disingenuous • adjective lacking in frankness, candor, or sincerity; falsely or hypocritically ingenuous; insincere: Her excuse was rather disingenuous.

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