(UK) /ˌpɜː.spɪˈkeɪ.ʃəs/
Meaning: Having keen insight, mentally sharp.
Example: The perspicacious detective quickly solved the crime.
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(UK) /ˈzel.əs/
Meaning: Having great enthusiasm or passion for something.
Example: The zealous artist poured his heart and soul into his paintings.
Assuming something is caused by something else just because they happen to correlate.
For example, the number of homeless people in an area might correlate to the crime rate for the same area, but crime doesn’t necessarily cause homelessness and homelessness doesn’t necessarily c...
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