ABDICATE | to renounce formally a throne or high office ( proclaim away ) |
ADDICT | to give oneself habitually or compulsively to something |
CONTRADICT | to speak against ; to assert the opposite of what someone has said |
DICTATE | to speak or read something aloud to be recorded by others / to give orders or commands |
DICTATOR | one whose speech is to be taken as the final word / one who order others around /a tyrannical ruler |
DICTATORIAL | speaking in a domineering way |
DICTION | choice of words in speaking or writing |
DICTIONAIRY | a book containing the words of language |
EDICT | an official decree ( a speaking out ) |
JURISDICTION | the right to interpret and apply the law; legal power to hear and decide cases; |
PREDICT | to foretell ( to speak beforhand ) |
VALEDICTORIAN | a student of the highest scholastic standings, who gives the farewell speech |
ADDICTION | the need to do something |
BENEDICTION | a prayer asking God for help |
DICTUM | a short statement , advice or general truth |
INTERDICT | an official instruction not allowed to do something |
MALEDICTION | words bringing bad luck |
VERDICT | opinion or decision made after judging the facts |