BLUE Word Study: cred, de-, dis-

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40 questions
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Simon had to go visit the ______________ to see if he could get funds to fix his car.

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Karen didn't want to ______________ her kids of candy, but it was too late in the day for any more sugar.

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Everyone was ______________ that the new player scored ten goals in his first game!

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Unfortunately, it was time for Erin to ______________ the fish from their home.

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The agent used his highly-tuned detective skills to ______________ the secret message.

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Despite the best care in the world, the turtle's health began to ______________.

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It was a complete ______________ that the student vandalized the school.

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As was written in the ______________, it was illegal to make a mockery of the traditions.

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The lawyer needed a ______________ witness to testify the case.

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The only ______________ that he lacked was an excellent ACT score.

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Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given: Credential

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Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given: Credible

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Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given: Creditor

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Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given: Creed

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Choose the word that is not related to the vocabulary word given: Incredulous

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Synonyms or Antonyms: displace/evict

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Synonyms or Antonyms: disgrace/admiration

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Synonyms or Antonyms: decode/solve

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Synonyms or Antonyms: deprive/rob

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Synonyms or Antonyms: decline/recession

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To take something away from someone or something; to not allow to have or keep something.

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To become lower in amount or less in number; to become worse in condition or quality

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Able to be believed; reasonable to trust or believe

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Not able or willing to believe something; feeling or showing lack of belief

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A person, bank, or company that lends money to someone

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Statement of the basic beliefs of religion; an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group

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A quality, skill, or experience that makes a person suited to do a job

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To find or understand the true or hidden meaning of something; to change from a set of letters, numbers, and/or symbols you cannot understand into words you can understand

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To cause someone to feel ashamed; to cause someone or something to lose or become unworthy of respect or approval

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To take the job or position of someone or something; to force people or animals to leave the area where they live; to move something so that it is no longer in its original or regular location

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A credential can make you look more appealing to potential employers.

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Jaclyn knew her professor's lesson was cedible.

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You might stop at the creditor to pick up groceries.

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After scraping his knee, Sammy creed because it hurt so badly.

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She was incredulous that Tyrone wanted to order ten pizzas.

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The forest fire displaced all of the wildlife in the area.

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We said disgrace before eating dinner.

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It was easy to decode the clues and unlock the treasure chest.

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Being gluten-free, Barb had to deprive herself of birthday cake while everyone else ate.

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The economy goes into decline right after a recession.