Spelling List 7-8 Flashcards

1
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To stop short and refuse to go on

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Balk

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2
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Extreme happiness; a state of spiritual joy

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Bliss

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3
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Immature; lacking life experience

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Callow

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4
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Showing despicable cowardice

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Dastardly

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5
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To ravage in search in search of spoils

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Foray

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6
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Easily or gracefully bent; pliant

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Lithe

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7
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A feeling of doubt, fear, or uneasiness; a pang of conscience

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Qualm

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8
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To emit a strong, repulsive odor

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Reek

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9
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To be sorrowful or regretful for some past action or occurrence

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Rue

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10
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To cast off; shed; discard as wanted

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Slough

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11
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Assorted items

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Sundry

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12
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To grow gradually less in extent

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Wane

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13
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To render impossible of accomplishment by some obstacle or hindrance

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Balk

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14
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To give obvious proof of something disagreeable

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Reek

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15
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Feeling sorrow

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Rue

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16
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Running side by side parallel

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Collateral

17
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To feel, show, or express pity or compassion for; to sympathize with

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Commiserate

18
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Capable of existing together

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Compatible

19
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Feeling or showing satisfaction, sometimes to a fault; self-satisfied

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Complacent

20
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Required by law or other form of authority

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Compulsory

21
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Happening together at the same time or place

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Concurrent

22
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To come down voluntarily to the level of something inferior

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Condescend

23
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Act of completion or bringing to perfection

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Consummation

24
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A striving together in opposition, especially in verbal controversy

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Contention

25
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Dependent on some preceding occurrence or condition

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Contingent

26
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Sincere sorrow for sin

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Contrition

27
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To plan with cleverness; to plot, scheme

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Contrive

28
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Of a secondary nature

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Collateral

29
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In accordance or agreement

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Concurrent

30
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A point maintained in an argument

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Contention

31
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To devise or fabricate

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Contrive