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Session 44

Session 44. Thea and Beth. Simulate. To copy something, to fake Simulation – noun Simulated . Dissimulation. To hide your true feelings by pretending the opposite, to pretend Dissimulators – people who dissimulate. Dissemble.

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Session 44

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  1. Session 44 Thea and Beth

  2. Simulate • To copy something, to fake • Simulation – noun • Simulated

  3. Dissimulation • To hide your true feelings by pretending the opposite, to pretend • Dissimulators – people who dissimulate

  4. Dissemble • To fake ignorance of facts you actually know, to mislead or deceive • Dissemblance – noun

  5. Intimation • A significance buried deep in your innermost core, a hint • Intimacy – noun

  6. Alleviation • Lightens or relieves something • Alleviative - adjective

  7. Levitate • To rise • Levitation – to rise through no visible means

  8. Levity • Lightheartedness, frivolousness, flippancy, especially when seriousness is appropriate

  9. Commiseration • To share misery with someone • Miser, miserly, miserable, misery

  10. Vacillate • To swing back and forth mentally or emotionally, to be indecisive • Vacillatory -adjective • Vacillation - noun

  11. Ambivalent • Having conflicting and simultaneous emotions about the same thing • Ambivalence – noun

  12. Oscillate • To physically swing back and forth, like a swing or pendulum • Oscillation – noun

  13. Roots • Simulo – to copy, like or similar • Dis – not, anti- • Intimus – innermost • Ad/Al – to, toward • Levis – light (not heavy) • E/Ex – out • Miser – wretched • Con – together or with • -ate – verb suffix • -ion – noun suffix • Vacillo –to swing back and forth • Ambi – both • Oscillum – a swing

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