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Wordly Wise Lesson 10

Wordly Wise Lesson 10. Ail Cower Deliberate Misfortune Precipice. Ail. To cause pain, sickness, or trouble. What is ailing you? Synonyms: Antonyms: Sick healthy

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Wordly Wise Lesson 10

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  1. Wordly Wise Lesson 10 Ail Cower Deliberate Misfortune Precipice

  2. Ail • To cause pain, sickness, or trouble. What is ailing you? • Synonyms: Antonyms: • Sick healthy • Pain joyfull • Sad comfort

  3. Cower • To back off, to be afraid. I cowered when the Doberman bit a little kid. • Synonyms: Antonyms: • Back off go forward • Scared brave • Afraid relax

  4. Deliberate • Well thought out. To think carefully in order to make up your mind. The war plan was very deliberate because we needed to win the war. • Synonyms: Antonyms: • Thought out hasty • Careful rushed • Calm hurried

  5. Misfortune • Bad luck, or trouble. A unlucky event. It was a great misfortune when her daughter died. • Synonyms: Antonyms: • Bad luck good luck • Bad great • Trouble fortunate

  6. Precipice • A very high and steep cliff. Very steep. Hasty, done with without careful thought. That precipice in the Grand Canyon is beautiful. • Synonyms: Antonyms: • Steep short • Cliff hill • Hasty careful

  7. The End • I hope you liked my awesome presentation, and that you learned a lot from it.

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