| A | B |
| bona fide | being real or genuine |
| applicable | something that is usable, practical |
| categorical | without exception;absolute |
| defensible | justifiable for accuracy |
| invulnerable | impossible to damage |
| legitimacy | authentic, genuine according to the law |
| materiality | the state of being material |
| pragmatic | deals with facts, reality and things that really happen and look for solutions usually |
| real McCoy | not an imatation or substitute (like the "real" Coke Cola |
| tangible | you can touch it/real or concrete |
| tenable | can be maintained/doable |
| truism | something that becomes true/self-evident truth |
| unassailable | undeniable |
| valid | a sound well-grounded idea or argument is this... |
| veracity | Sticks (adheres) to the truth. Like one's argument |
| veritable | being truly so-called: We met a ____ stranger who was so kind to us. |
| abberation | a defect or departure from the normal |
| artifice | pretense, deception or artificial |
| chimera | a fanciful mental illusion or fabrication |
| ephemeral | fleeting as it goes away quickly |
| erroneous | mistaken or untrue |
| evanescent | might vanish quickly;does not have a lot of substance;reminds me of bubbles in a drink |
| fallacy | a false notion |
| impercise | not percise |
| phantasm | an illusion of the brain;a ghost or spirit;seen but has no real physical presence |
| semblance | a representation or copy of something else;the outward appearance but not the real thing |
| transient | passes quickly in time;last briefly |
| whimsy | an odd or fanciful idea;a quaint or unorthodox idea |