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Cambridge 19 | Test 1 | Passage 3
The persistence and peril of misinformation
Misinformation—both deliberately promoted and accidentally
deliberately (adverb)
/dɪˈlɪbərətli/
intentionally
I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.
roughly (adverb)
/ˈrʌf.li/
approximately
Sales are up by roughly 10 per cent.
deceive (verb) [transitive]
/dɪˈsiːv/
to make somebody believe something that is not true
The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.
By LingophoenixCambridge 19 | Test 1 | Passage 3
The persistence and peril of misinformation
Misinformation—both deliberately promoted and accidentally
deliberately (adverb)
/dɪˈlɪbərətli/
intentionally
I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.
roughly (adverb)
/ˈrʌf.li/
approximately
Sales are up by roughly 10 per cent.
deceive (verb) [transitive]
/dɪˈsiːv/
to make somebody believe something that is not true
The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.