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Dict speak

contradict lto speak against; to say the opposite

contradict lto speak against; to say the opposite

Obedient children do not contradict their parents or teachers. Andrew likes to contradict whatever

Obedient children do not contradict their parents or teachers. Andrew likes to contradict whatever Daniel says.

dictation lwhat is written down as someone says it

dictation lwhat is written down as someone says it

The teacher checked the dictation of the students’ spelling sentences. Many secretaries use to

The teacher checked the dictation of the students’ spelling sentences. Many secretaries use to take dictation of their boss’s instructions or letters.

dictator la leader who speaks and rules with total power

dictator la leader who speaks and rules with total power

l. A live in a country with a dictator as a ruler can be

l. A live in a country with a dictator as a ruler can be very difficult. l Sometimes an older sibling acts like a dictator when babysitting.

diction lthe manner in which something is expressed in words (written or spoken)

diction lthe manner in which something is expressed in words (written or spoken)

l During her speech the girl used excellent diction. l The older gentleman’s speech

l During her speech the girl used excellent diction. l The older gentleman’s speech was difficult to understand due to his poor diction.

dictionary la reference book in which spoken or written words are defined

dictionary la reference book in which spoken or written words are defined

l We sometimes use a dictionary to find the meanings of new words. Using

l We sometimes use a dictionary to find the meanings of new words. Using a dictionary to figure out the spellings of words can be difficult.

dictum la judge’s ruling or statement

dictum la judge’s ruling or statement

l The judge’s dictum stated that the man must serve 3 years in prison.

l The judge’s dictum stated that the man must serve 3 years in prison. l The dictum seemed harsh for such a minor crime.

edict lpublic words issued by an official that explain a law or command

edict lpublic words issued by an official that explain a law or command

l The edict demanded that all citizens pay another 5% in taxes. l Citizens

l The edict demanded that all citizens pay another 5% in taxes. l Citizens were upset about the edict for increased taxes and demanded a change.

indictment lformal words spoken or written by a jury that charge a person with

indictment lformal words spoken or written by a jury that charge a person with crime

l The indictment stated that the man was guilty of robbing a store. l

l The indictment stated that the man was guilty of robbing a store. l When the indictment was read, the man looked guilty of being accused of theft.

predict lto say what will happen before it occurs

predict lto say what will happen before it occurs

l. I predict that you will be a more scholarly student and stronger citizen

l. I predict that you will be a more scholarly student and stronger citizen by the end of fourth grade. l It helps us think about what we read if we predict what we are going to read about.

verdict lthe decision a jury makes in a trial; the decision said by the

verdict lthe decision a jury makes in a trial; the decision said by the jury

l After deliberating for a few hours, the jury gave a verdict of “not

l After deliberating for a few hours, the jury gave a verdict of “not guilty. ” l The man looked relieved when he heard the verdict from the jury.