mis·judge To judge wrongly. Example The amateur DJ misjudged the crowd he was playing for. His judgment was impaired as he had apparently been sleeping for the last twenty years. Sources IOL News — Mandela insult lands man in the dock The Free Dictionary — misjudgment
Read more →con·tra·dict To assert or express the opposite of (a statement). To deny the statement of. To be contrary to; be inconsistent with. Example The President contradicts himself when speaking of gun control and calling for his machine gun. Sources Dispatch Online — President honours five slain struggle heroes Mail & Guardian Online — Zuma concerned […]
Read more →trans·par·ent Free from guile; candid or open. Example The businessman is not being transparent about his relationship with the ruling party. Sources News24 — ANC still benefiting from Eskom The Free Dictionary — transparent
Read more →col·lab·o·rate To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort. To cooperate treasonably, as with an enemy occupation force in one’s country. Examples Helen Zille will collaborate with the ad hoc committee. The honorable members deny collaborating with the enemy. Sources IOL – Zille to spill beans on ANC leaks The Free Dictionary — collaborate
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