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English, 04.03.2021 19:00 ethanboshears15

Please help :) Use the spelling words to complete the sentences.

Use a to find a , or word that means the same. You might also be able to find the opposite, or , but you will not find the word's .

abbreviation
accommodated
aisle
antonym
arid
communication
congenial
conservation
deceit
dexterous
docile
holy sacred; set apart
homonym
infiltrated
infinite
isle
obedient
orient
psalmist
raze
salvation
saturation
slothful
sluggard
synonym
thesaurus
undaunted
unity
unyielding
wholly

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