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analogy is comparison of two question
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
The analogy for broom is to sweep as brush is to scrub. For fun: This analogy (broom and brush) is similar to the analogy: woman is to chief breadwinner as man is to chief house cleaner and homebody.
Synonyms for prevaricate are lie, mislead and misinform.
The noun form for the verb prevaricate is prevaricator or prevarication.
I hesitate to articulate for fear I may prevaricate.
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To prevaricate means to lie, or to tell only part of the truth. It may also include one liar's fondness for, "telling the truth in a way no one will believe."
avoiding
How dare you calling me a liar.
to avoid, to dodge, to escape, to elude, to shirk, to equivocate, to prevaricate
1st off, "analogy" is the correct spelling for the fourth word in the question. 2ndly, to "prevaricate" is to lie, to give false witness/testimony, to state non-facts as though they were facts. That is the "true" definition of prevaricate. However, most dictionaries bow to the users of that word in saying that it is not *actually* lying, but merely "almost" lying or just leaving some parts out...deception via word play...http://www.answers.com/topic/prevaricate?method=26&initiator=WANS (re: only certain types of sexual acts actually being part of a "sexual relationship" with someone or even actual "sex" with a person.) In truth "prevaricating" is what the extreme upper class (or lawyers) call the lies told by them and all of the other very extreme upper class (or legal) family and friends they keep, because, of course, only the lower classes (or people who don't have good lawyers) actually tell "lies."
Reparation Desparation Cogitation Integration Need I go on? :}
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
John always prevaricates, he almost distorts the truth and actually believes it.