1) to say something that is not entirely true in order to mislead people a) footage b) bend the truth c) plagiarise d) disclose 2) to give someone detailed instructions or information: a) footage b) credible c) character assassination d) brief 3) an intentional attempt to spoil the reputation of a person by criticizing them severely, especially unfairly, in the newspapers or on television a) character assassination b) interplay c) ludicrous d) brief 4) able to be believed or trusted: a) creditable b) bend the truth c) brief d) credible 5) deserving praise a) footage b) impartial c) creditable d) mispresent 6) to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden: a) interplay b) disclose c) Interpretation d) impartial 7) to publicly show that someone or something is bad or dishonest: a) interplay b) mispresent c) disclose d) expose 8) (a piece of) film especially one showing an event: a) character assassination b) footage c) pitch d) interplay 9) not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument: a) interplay b) disclose c) pitch d) impartial 10) not enough or not strong enough: a) footage b) insubstantial c) brief d) bend the truth 11) the effect that two or more things have on each other: a) footage b) pitch c) impartial d) interplay 12) the action of explaining the meaning of something a) footage b) Interpretation c) credible d) insubstantial 13) stupid or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at: a) bend the truth b) interplay c) ludicrous d) creditable 14) (v.) to give a false or untrue idea a) mispresent b) ludicrous c) insubstantial d) credible 15) to try to persuade someone to do something: a) pitch b) credible c) footage d) mispresent 16) to take someone else's work, ideas or words, and use them as if they were your own a) ludicrous b) Interpretation c) plagiarise d) interplay

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