Week 31 spellings
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comparison |
Metaphor is an implied comparison of two unlike things, e.g. He was a lion in battle.
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civilisation |
Ancient Egypt was an early civilisation.
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interactive |
There is an interactive map of the shopping mall on the ground floor.
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thesaurus |
Use a thesaurus to widen your vocabulary.
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irregular |
Irregular shapes have sides of unequal length.
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duality |
They discussed the duality of the novel's main character.
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Sikhism |
A Sikh is a follower of Sikhism.
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guarantee |
My new laptop has a three year guarantee.
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solemn |
After the bad news solemn music was played.
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intriguing |
They listened silently to the intriguing explanation.
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