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Spond/spons/spous

Spond/spons/spous and clud/clus/claus

TermDefinition
Correspond To be similar; coincides; goes; to answer through writing
despondent Without hope or promise; forlorn; hopeless
espouse To pledge one's loyalty to; to support
irresponsible not reliable; untrustworthy; not answering for one's actions
respond to answer; to make a reply
responsible reliable; worthy of trust; to answer for one's actions
responsive answering; reacting
sponsor to assume responsibility for someone else; to promise to pay for someone's expenses
spontaneous unplanned; happening without an external cause; no promise of a plan
spouse a marriage partner; a person who pledged marriage
clause a group of words that has a subject and a predicate, forming part of a compound or complex sentence
claustrophobia an abnormal fear of narrow or closed spaces
cluster a group of the same or similar elements close together
conclude to end, to close an event, book or movie; to decide
enclose to close; to surround on all sides
exclude to keep out; to prevent from entering; to keep closed off
exclusive private; closed off to those not permitted
preclude to prevent something from happening
reclusive seeking to be closed off from others; preferring to be isolated and alone
secluded kept apart from others; closed off; private
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