Week 19 spellings
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destroy |
He was trying to destroy the wasp nest.
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disappoint |
As long as you try your best you won't disappoint me.
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avoidable |
If he'd followed the rules, the detention would have been avoidable.
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exploit |
The film tells of the hero's exploits.
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alloy |
An alloy is a mixture of metals.
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appoint |
We need to appoint a chairman for this board.
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employment |
He has had numerous offers of employment.
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moisture |
Humidity is the amount of moisture in the air.
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tabloid |
Tabloid newspapers tend to have more pictures.
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embroil |
They have been embroiled in the same argument for over an hour!
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