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fallible

fallible is a synonym of imperfect

adjective [ fal-uh-buhl ]

fallible is another word for imperfect

Imperfect means not perfect or complete, having flaws or defects (The painting was beautiful, but the artist felt it was imperfect). 

Fallible refers to the capability of making mistakes or being wrong (Even the best experts are fallible). 

✅ Both words acknowledge a lack of excellence or flawlessness. 

Imperfect often describes objects or processes with minor flaws, while fallible is used to describe the human capacity for error (The model was imperfect in its design; As a leader, he understood he was fallible and open to feedback).

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reverie

reverie is a synonym of daydream

noun [ rev-uh-ree ]

reverie is another word for daydream

✅ A daydream refers to a series of pleasant thoughts that distract one’s attention from the present (She spent the afternoon lost in a daydream about her upcoming vacation). 

✅ A reverie is a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts or daydreams, often involving imaginative or reflective thinking (He was startled out of his reverie by the phone ringing). 

✅ Both words describe a state of being absorbed in pleasant thoughts. 

Daydream is used more casually for drifting thoughts, while reverie often implies a deeper, more meditative or romantic state of mind (He often daydreamed during boring lectures; The music took her into a reverie of past memories).

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wholly

wholly is a synonym of completely

adverb [ hohl-lee ]

wholly is another word for completely

Completely means to the fullest extent or entirety (She was completely satisfied with the outcome). 

Wholly refers to something being entire or total, often used to emphasize completeness (The plan was wholly approved by the board). 

✅ Both words express a sense of totality or fullness. 

Completely emphasizes total fulfillment of a condition or action, while wholly suggests an all-encompassing nature or total involvement (The task was completely finished before the deadline; The project was wholly supported by the community).

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