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True, but it's only a few weeks that I've started to take a better look into it. And guess what? I really like it!!! People sharing knowledge and experience, that's a nice way to grow a community.
I'm still a very newbie, but hope to keep in touch and tell you how my journey went 6 months from now. :D
That's what BHW is all about. :)
 

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Chivalrous:
  • Courteous and gallant, especially toward females.
In a sentence:
  • John's chivalrous personality has made him a lady's man; he has a new date every week.
Pronunciation: shi??vuhl??ruhs
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Candor:
  • The quality of being open and honest in expression.
In a sentence:
  • The SEOs candor review of my site compelled me to hire him; he didn't fluff my ranking potential or make exaggerated claims.
Pronunciation: kan??dr
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Candor:
  • The quality of being open and honest in expression.
In a sentence:
  • The SEOs candor review of my site compelled me to hire him; he didn't fluff my ranking potential or make exaggerated claims.
Pronunciation: kan??dr
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Hi,

You've got a cool thing going on here.

I think you mixed up candid and candor.

"candor" is a noun, not an adjective as you used above.
"candid" is an adjective.

Also, there should be an apostrophe in "SEOs" ("SEO's") since you are using it as a possessive and not a plural here.

Not sure what "fluff" means in this context. Did you mean it was botched up, as in "he didn't flub my ranking potential"?

Nice initiative from you, keep it up!
 

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Cogent:
  • Clear, logical, and convincing.
In a sentence:
  • The cogent debate between politicians lead to a stimulus package that recovered the economy.
Pronunciation: kow??jnt
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First time when i see you, i was perplexed. :)
 

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Auspicious:
  • Something showing or suggesting that future success is likely.
In a sentence:
  • Joe's SEO campaign didn't have a very auspicious start; his rankings declined the first week.
Pronunciation: aa??spi??shuhs
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Brusque:
  • Rudely abrupt or blunt in speech or manner.
In a sentence:
  • The radio host was brusque during the interview; the guest could never make their point.
Pronunciation: bruhsk
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Compelled:
  • Having to do something, because you are forced to or feel it is necessary.
In a sentence:
  • The SEO agency achieved page-one rankings for my site within sixty days, their results compelled me to sign a six-month contract.
Pronunciation: kuhm??peld
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Enervate:
  • Weaken mentally or morally.
In a sentence:
  • With no rankings achieved after months of work, John felt too enervated to start, yet again, another link-building campaign.
Pronunciation: ehn??ur??vate
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