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UNIT 7 SPELLING dict- = speak
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contradict Verb To speak against; to say the opposite (not polite to do this to parents) He will contradict what I say by saying the opposite.
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dictation Noun What is written down as someone says it (secretary) The secretary took dictation and wrote down exactly what her boss said.
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dictator noun A leader who speaks and rules with total power (rule by force) The dictator had total power over the country.
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diction noun The manner in which something is expressed in words (written or spoken) – people have an accent The student had good diction because he expressed himself well when he spoke.
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dictionary Noun A reference book in which spoken or written words are defined (meanings) We had to use a dictionary to determine how to pronounce a word.
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dictum noun A judge’s ruling or statement The dictum the judge handed down was his ruling.
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edict noun Public words issued (announced) by an official that explain a law or command The official issued an edict that explained the new law.
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indictment noun Formal words spoken or written by a jury that charge a person with a crime (result is a criminal trial) The jury handed the person an indictment and charged him with a crime.
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predict verb To say what will happen before it occurs (what people expect) I will predict that he will get hurt on the snowmobile because of his reckless driving.
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verdict noun The decision a jury makes in a trial; the decision said by the jury The jury made a verdict, or decision, of guilty in the trial.
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