Dic, dict – to say or inform

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Dic, dict – to say or inform

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Dic, dict – to say or inform. dict ate. dict ator. dict atorship. dict ion. The way one says words. dict ionary. ab dict ate. To speak about giving away responsibility; as in giving up all responsibility for an accident. ab dic ation. ad dict. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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dictate

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dictator

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dictatorship

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diction

The way one says words

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dictionary

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abdictate

To speak about giving away responsibility; as in giving up all

responsibility for an accident

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abdication

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addict

At one point people were declared or said to be addicts in a court

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addiction

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addictive

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benediction

Saying something good; a blessing

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malediction

Speak badly about someone

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contradict

Saying something different than someone else

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contradiction

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contradictory

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ded i cate

To make a commitment; to devote oneself to something or someone

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edict

An order; a formal announcement

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indicate

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indication

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indict(pronounced with a long i sound;

the c is silent)

To charge someone with an offense

The woman went to court and was indicted for stealing a car; however, she was later found to be not guilty.

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indictment(pronounced with a long i sound;

the c is silent

The charge that is made in public

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verdict

A true saying; usually heard in a court when someone is declared

guilty or not guilty

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predicament

A difficult or embarrassing situation

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predict

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prediction

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valedictorian

The person who says the formal “good-by” at a school graduation

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ditto

Dit – is French for he says

Ditto means – say again or a copy