SPECT
(to look)
FORM
(shape)
PORT
(to carry)
TRACT
(draw, pull)
DICT
(to say, speak)
100
one who watches, an onlooker
What is a spectator.
100
one form or style of clothing, such as those worn by nurses, police officers, mail carriers
What is a uniform.
100
goods brought into a country from another country to be sold.
What is import.
100
adjective: having power to attract, alluring; inviting
What is attractive.
100
a book containing the words of a language explained
What is a dictionary.
200
the prospect of good to come; anticipation
What is expectation.
200
one who does not conform
What is nonconformist.
200
one who carries burdens for hire
What is a porter.
200
a powerful motor vehicle for pulling farm machinery heavy loads etc.
What is a tractor.
200
a speaking against, a denial
What is contradiction
300
to regard with suspicion and mistrust
What is to suspect.
300
to form or make anew; to reclaim
What is reform.
300
to remove from one place to another
What is transport.
300
the power to grip or hold to a surface with out slipping or moving
What is traction.
300
a blessing often at the end of a worship service
What is benediction
400
verb:to esteem noun: regard deference literally: to look again
What is respect.
400
to change into another substance, change of form
What is transform.
400
to give an account of
What is report.
400
An aggreement: to literally draw together
What is a contract.
400
an order provlaimed by an authority
What is edict.
500
looking around, watchful, prudent
What is circumspect.
500
disfigurement, spoiling the shape
What is deformity.
500
a case for carrying loose papers
What is portfolio.
500
to take apart from the rest, to deduct
What is subtract.
500
to charge with a crime
What is indict.