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Understanding Key Vocabulary: Cajole, Corroborate, Dissent, and Spurious

Explore the meanings and usages of essential vocabulary words: Cajole, Corroborate, Dissent, and Spurious. This guide provides definitions, phonetic pronunciations, and context for each term. "Cajole" refers to coaxing or wheedling someone into doing something, while "Corroborate" means to confirm or support information. "Dissent" signifies disagreement, and "Spurious" describes something false or counterfeit. By understanding these terms, you can enhance your vocabulary and improve communication skills.

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Understanding Key Vocabulary: Cajole, Corroborate, Dissent, and Spurious

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  1. Cajole by Candie_N (Welcome Spring)

  2. Cajole

  3. Cajole by bgreenlee

  4. Cajole – (v) /[kuh-johl] coax; wheedle. by tinyfroglet by moonlightbulb

  5. Corroborate by withassociates

  6. Corroborate

  7. Corroborate by darcas

  8. Corroborate – (v) [kuh-rob-uh-reyt] • confirm, support.

  9. Dissent

  10. Dissent

  11. Dissent

  12. Dissent – (v) [dih-sent] disagree

  13. Spurious

  14. Spurious by lazzarello

  15. Spurious by AZRainman

  16. Spurious – (adj) [spyoor-ee-uhs] false; counterfeit; forged; illogical. by Renato Ganoza

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