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Spelling list for 9th graders. Words starting with s.
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strenuous |
The training involved strenuous exercise.
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stringent |
The rules were becoming more stringent.
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subsequent |
More details will be included in subsequent reports.
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subsistence |
She earned more than was needed for subsistence.
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succinct |
Your report was clear and succinct.
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summarize
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The students were asked to summarize the novel.
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supersede |
New technologies will continue to supersede older ones.
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surgeon |
The surgeon was an expert in her field.
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surveillance |
New surveillance cameras were installed outside the bank.
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swelter |
She knew she would swelter in the heat.
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synthesis |
Analysis is often contrasted with synthesis.
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