Lesson 13 de spelling
Credit: belief in the truth of something; faith; trust.
Synonym: praise
Antonym: blame
Origin: French
Incomplete: not complete.
Synonym: unfinished
Antonym: complete
Origin:French
Inconvenience: lack of convenience; trouble, bother.
Synonym: problem
Antonym: convenience
Origin: Latin
Indigestion: difficulty in digesting food.
Synonym: heartburnAntonym: digest
Origin: Latin
Informal: not formal.
Synonym: relaxed
Antonym: formal
Origin: French
Credible: believable, reliable.
Synonym: likely
Antonym: incredible
Origin: LatinCreditor: a person to whom money is owed.
Synonym:
Antonym: debtor
Origin: Latin
Creed: statement of faith or belief.
Synonym: faith
Antonym:
Origin: Latin
Incredible: not able to bebelieved.
Synonym: unbelievable
Antonym: credible
Origin: Old French
Indigestible: not able to be digest.
Synonym: stodgy
Antonym: digestible
Origin: Latin
Legible: able to be read
Synonym:readable
Antonym: illegible
Origin: Latin
Permissible: allowable.
Synonym: allowed
Antonym: unacceptable
Origin: Old French
Reversible: able to be reversed.
Synonym: backward
Antonym:forward
Origin: Latin
Assault: a sudden, vigorous attack made with blows or weapons.
Synonym: attack
Antonym: defend
Origin: Old French
Blindfold: cover the eyes of, especially with a bandage.Synonym: sightless
Antonym: Clear-sighted
Origin: Middle English.
Clamor: a loud noise or continual uproar; shouting.
Synonym: shout
Antonym: silence
Origin: Latin
Clog: fill up; chokeup.
Synonym: block
Antonym: release
Origin: Middle English
Corrode: eat away gradually, especially by or as if by chemical action.
Synonym: rust
Antonym:
Origin: Latin
Pollute: makeimpure, foul or dirty; contaminate.
Synonym: contaminate
Antonym: purify
Origin: Latin.
Pollution: the dirtying of any part of the environment, especially with waste material.
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