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English, 10.02.2021 22:20, mikaelalcool49

Type the words with a silent b followed by pronounced t. Put your answers in alphabetical order. abridge to shorten the length of (a written text): condense
acknowledge to recognize, give approval to as being valid
acquaint to introduce
acquire to obtain
adjourned called to a close
aisle a passageway separating sections of seats
annihilate to destroy completely
asthma a chronic disease, often from allergies, that causes sudden recurring attacks of labored breathing, chest constriction, and coughing.
circuit the complete path of an electrical current
colonel military personnel
condemn to sentence, severely criticize
guarantee to give security
indebtedness the state of owing something to another
indict to charge with some offense
mortgage offering property you own as security against a loan
pneumonia an acute or chronic disease marked by inflammation of the lungs
poignant profoundly moving; touching; agreeably intense
psychology the science that deals with mental processes and behavior
scissors cutting tool
solemn serious
subtle characterized by skill or ingenuity; so slight as to be difficult to detect or describe
succumb to yield
wholly totally
writhe to twist in pain

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