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2 “Dict” Means “Speak”

3 diction One’s manner of speaking; enunciation

4 edict Public words used by an official and proclaiming a law or command

5 contradict To speak against; to deny the truth; to say the opposite

6 dictation Act of speaking so that another may write down

7 indictment Formal words spoken or written by a grand jury charging a person with a crime

8 dictionary A reference book in which spoken and written words are defined

9 predict To speak about future events, foretell

10 verdict The decision in a trial given by a jury

11 dictator A leader who speaks rules with total power.

12 dictum A judge’s ruling or statement

13 Discomfort Distress or unease

14 primitive Simple; unsophisticated or crude

15 interior The inside of a space; such as a home or building

16 honored Accepting or enjoying respect or distinction

17 secretive Concealing; not open or frank

18 immersed Fully absorbed or occupied

19 bungled Botched; handled badly

20 contagious Spread by contact; communicable

21 brandishing Waving about in bold or daring manner; flourishing

22 imprinted Marked on a surface by printing or pressure

23 Words from Frindle

24 absorbed Fully engaged

25 aisle A passageway that separates one section from another

26 beaming Smiling very warmly

27 sidetrack To turn away or distract someone from the main subject

28 oath A formal appeal to God or another authority to witness to the truth of a promise or statement.

29 reputation The general estimation in which a person or thing is held by others.


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