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Mid term frequnt misspelled words

TermDefinition
Dilligent Working with great care and effort
Eclipse The total partial hiding of one heavenly bidy by onother.
Tentative Not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain
Tranquil Calm; peaceful
Versatile Able to do many diffrent things or to be used in many diffrent ways.
Attain To reach; to arrive
Flammable Able to catch fire easily
Jeopardy Danger
Pollute To make impure or dirty
Stationary Not moving
Peninsula A piece of land, connected to a large land mass, that juts out and is almost completly surrounded by water.
Rural Of relating to a country and the people who live there.
Sanctuary A place of safty or shelter.
Splendor Magnificence; brilliance of appearence.
Squalid Filth; misery
Campaign 1. A series of actions intended to accomplish a goal. 2. A series of military actions in a particular area.
Integrate To unit into a whole; especially to end the separation of races.
Segregate To keep seperate or apart.
Triumph 1. A noteworthy success. 2. The joy winning brings
Supreme 1. The highest rank or position. 2. Of the greatest importance.
Conspicuous Easily or plainly seen
Eloquent Skilled at speaking or writing having the power to move people.
Exhibit To show in public.
Pedestal A base on which something stands
Persecute To treat cruelly or harsh because of political, religiuos, or other reasons.
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