List 7 Review (Lists 5-6) Flashcards

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god

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THE, THEO

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THE, THEO

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god

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arousing

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to know

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SCI

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5
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unpleasantly damp or humid

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dank

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displacement

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7
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versatile

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capable of several functions

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erasable

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9
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sleigh

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10
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What is a common exception to spelling rule #1

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Neither financier seized either weird species of leisure

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11
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SCI

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to know

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12
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to verify the validity of

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confirm

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13
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capable of several functions

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versatile

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14
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petty

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of little importance

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15
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to attract by arousing hope or desire

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entice

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entice

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to attract by arousing hope or desire

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17
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dank

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unpleasantly damp or humid

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18
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What are two common exceptions to spelling rule 4

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1.) Drop the final e when -ment is added to words ending id dge
2.) Retain the final e in words ending in ce or ge when -able or -ous is added

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CAP, CAPT, CEPT, CIP

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to take, to seize

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20
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inversely

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21
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chow mein

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22
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caffeine

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23
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annex

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supplementary structure joined to a larger building

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reversing

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anticipate
to act in advance of; to look forward to
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impenetrable
unable to be entered
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supplementary structure joined to a larger building
annex
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delusion
false belief or idea
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transceiver
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approximately
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VERT, VERS
to turn
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to turn
VERT, VERS
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industrial
created by the manufacturing industry
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terse
speaking briefly often conveying irritation
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with no careful distinction
indiscriminately
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indecisive
unable to make decisions
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one who flees from danger or justice
fugitive
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feint
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fugitive
one who flees from danger or justice
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commencement
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fascinating
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hygiene
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the part of the mind that is not perceived by your consciousness
subconscious
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briefcase
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to attempt to justify unacceptable behavior; to offer explanation
rationalize
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false belief or idea
delusion
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unpleasantly rainy or snowy
inclement
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deceitful
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timeless
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to act in advance of; to look forward to
anticipate
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worthy of praise
laudable
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confirm
to verify the validity of
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speaking briefly often conveying irritation
terse
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having an irregular pale complexion; lacking color
pallid
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iota
a tiny amount
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deficient
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CIDE, CIS
to kill, to cut
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demoralizing
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ninth
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to take, to seize
CAP, CAPT, CEPT, CIP
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unable to be entered
impenetrable
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chieftain
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sieve
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to reduce the lenght of
curtail
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of little importance
petty
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inclement
unpleasantly rainy or snowy
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imperative
absolutely necessary
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either
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What is spelling rule 4?
In adding a suffix to a word ending in slient *e*, retain the *e* if the suffix begins with a consonant, but drop the *e* if the suffix begins with a vowel.
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grievance
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alluring
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awareness
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likable
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to kill, to cut
CIDE, CIS
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a decision used as an example to later determine a similar action
precedent
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precedent
a decision used as an example to later determine a similar action
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unable to make decisions
indecisive
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terminating
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acquiesce
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university
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surfeit
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refusing to submit to control
mutinous
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created by the manufacturing industry
industrial
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curtail
to reduce the lenght of
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a tiny amount
iota
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heirloom
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subtlety
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excitable
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absolutely necessary
imperative
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mutinous
refusing to submit to control
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rationalize
to attempt to justify unacceptable behavior; to offer explanation
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ninety
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monotheistic
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Yield
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pallid
having an irregular pale complexion; lacking color
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relief
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indiscriminately
with no careful distinction
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laudable
worthy of praise
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What is spelling rule #1
*i* before *e* expect after *c* or when sounded like *ā* as in *neighbor* and *weigh*.
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subconscious
the part of the mind that is not perceived by your consciousness
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seine
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retriever