Accompaniment aggravate alight assure avenge beatific bombardment capillary clad complement
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Answer
See definitions for the words provided: Accompaniment, Aggravate, Alight, Assure, Avenge, Beatific, Bombardment, Capillary, Clad, Complement.
The definitions for the words in the list are as follows:
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Accompaniment: something that supplements or complements something else.
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Aggravate: make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
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Alight: dismount from a vehicle or horse; to come down and settle, as after flight.
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Assure: to make sure or certain; secure.
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Avenge: inflict harm in return for an injury or wrong done to oneself or another.
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Beatific: blissfully happy.
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Bombardment: a continuous attack with bombs, shells, or other missiles.
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Capillary: any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
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Clad: clothed.
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Complement: a thing that completes or brings to perfection.
Answer for screen readers
The definitions for the words in the list are as follows:
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Accompaniment: something that supplements or complements something else.
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Aggravate: make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
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Alight: dismount from a vehicle or horse; to come down and settle, as after flight.
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Assure: to make sure or certain; secure.
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Avenge: inflict harm in return for an injury or wrong done to oneself or another.
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Beatific: blissfully happy.
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Bombardment: a continuous attack with bombs, shells, or other missiles.
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Capillary: any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
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Clad: clothed.
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Complement: a thing that completes or brings to perfection.
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Sources
- 3AnswerBooks.pdf 3 - Course Sidekick - coursesidekick.com
- Vocabulary :} by Celene Calhau on Prezi - prezi.com
- 2 Student Work Book | PDF - Scribd - scribd.com
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