Spect (to look) Form (shape) Port (to carry) Tract (draw or pull) Dict (to say, speak)
100
Spectator
Watches; an onlooker
100
Uniform
One "form" or style of clothing such as one worn by nurses
100
Import
Goods brought into a country from another country to be sold
100
Attractive
Adjective: having power to attract; alluring; inviting
100
Dictionary
The book containing the words of a language explained
200
Expect
The prospect of good to come; anticipation
200
Nonconformist
One who does not conform
200
Transport
To remove from one place to another
200
Tractor
A powerful motor vehicle for pulling far machinery, heavy loads
200
Contradict
To speak against, a denial
300
Suspect
To regard with suspicion and mistrust
300
Formless
Having no shape
300
Report
To give an account of
300
Traction
The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving, without slipping
300
Predict
To say what will happen before it occurs
400
Respect
To look up to something or someone
400
Transform
To change into another substance, change of form
400
Portfolio
A case for carrying loose papers
400
Contract
An agreement, literally to draw together
400
Dictator
A leader who speaks and rules with total power
500
Spectacles
Glasses that help someone see better
500
Deform
Disfigurement, spoiling the shape
500
Portable
Capable of being easily carried
500
Distract
To pull one's attention away
500
Indictment
To charge with a crime






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