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WORDLY WISE LESSON 13

WORDLY WISE LESSON 13. Invade Rout Reveal Fanatic Dejected Suspect. Invade. Invade is to take over or break in. The robber invaded the house to steal gold and riches . Antonyms Synonyms

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WORDLY WISE LESSON 13

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  1. WORDLY WISE LESSON 13 Invade Rout Reveal Fanatic Dejected Suspect

  2. Invade • Invade is to take over or break in. The robber invaded the house to steal gold and riches. • Antonyms Synonyms • Stay take over • Earn break in • Having a ticket steal

  3. Rout • A rout is a total defeat. The baseball players routed their components from 1 to 59. • Antonyms Synonyms • Victory defeat • Joy lost • Beat failure

  4. Reveal • Reveal is to show or to make known. I revealed all my deep, dark secrets. • Antonyms Synonyms • Secret known • Private show • Hide announce

  5. Fanatic • A fanatic means to be obsessed with something. Lizzie is a dog fanatic. • Antonyms Synonyms • Bored obsessed • Not exited overexcited • Not interested hooked

  6. Dejected • Dejected is to be sad or depressed. I was dejected when my dog died. • Antonyms Synonyms • Happy depressed • Excited sad • Joy down

  7. Suspect • A suspect is someone who is thought to be guilty. The detective suspected the innocent person and not the villain. • Antonyms Synonyms • Innocent suspicious • Trusted think guilty • Trustworthy doutable

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