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20 Cards in this Set
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AUDIBLE
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SOMETHING YOU CAN HEAR
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AUDITORY
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Of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing
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AUDITION
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A trial performance, as by an actor, dancer, or musician, to demonstrate suitability or skill. TO TRY OUT FOR A PLAY
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AUDITORIUM
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A large building for public meetings or performances
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PLAUDIT
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Enthusiastic expression of praise or approval: a new play that opened to the plaudits of the critics
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AUDIOLOGY
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THE STUDY OF HEARING
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COMMUNICATION
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I THINK YOU KNOW THIS
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COMMUNE
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A relatively small, often rural community whose members share common interests, work, and income and often own property collectively
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EXCOMMUNICATE
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To exclude by or as if by decree from membership or participation in a group. SUCH AS THE CATHOLIC CHURSH.
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INCOMMUNICABLE
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CAN'T COMMUNICATE
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TELECOMMUNICATION
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COMMUNICATING THROUGH THE TELEVISION
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CONTRADICTION
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A DENIAL.
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BENEDICTION
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A PRAYER
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DICTATE
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TO TELL OTHERS WHAT TO DO
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MALEDICTION
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The calling down of a curse.
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JURISDICTION
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aw. The right and power to interpret and apply the law: courts having jurisdiction in this district
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PREDICTION
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Something foretold or predicted; a prophecy
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VERDICT
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The finding of a jury in a trial.
An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion |
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VINDICTIVE
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Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful.
Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful |
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VALDICTORIAN
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The student with the highest academic rank in a class who delivers the valedictory at graduation
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