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5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to assert without proof or before proving

  • The prosecution will allege that the defendant committed the crime.
  • They're alleging that she stole the money.
  • People are saying she allegedly cheated on the test.
  • The artist's work allegedly captures the essence of human emotion.

noun the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way

  • The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming was a result of serendipity.
  • Running into my old friend at the grocery store was pure serendipity.
  • Finding a $20 bill on the sidewalk was such a serendipitous moment!
  • Sometimes, the best moments in life come from serendipity, like finding love when you least expect it.

noun a person who transcribes, or converts speech or data into written or typed form

  • The transcriber meticulously documented every word spoken during the interview.
  • The transcriber typed out everything said in the meeting.
  • The transcriber jotted down all the stuff that was said.
  • The transcriber acted as the scribe, capturing the essence of the conversation.

adjective not able to be doubted, questioned, or criticized; entirely trustworthy

  • The witness's testimony was deemed unimpeachable by the court.
  • His reputation in the community is unimpeachable.
  • She's got an unimpeachable record when it comes to winning arguments.
  • The sunset painted an unimpeachable masterpiece across the sky.

noun a person who brings forward or introduces something

  • The adducer of evidence presented a compelling argument in court.
  • The adducer of the new policy changes explained them in detail to the team.
  • The adducer of the gossip spread the juicy news around the office.
  • She was the adducer of positive energy, always lifting the spirits of those around her.