3. Smother
SmootherYou know this right
To dampen something is to stifle it, to lessen
its effect, or to moisten it. Getting a cold will
dampen your enthusiasm.
5. Concussion
ConclusionYou know this right
A concussion is a violent blow, especially to
the head, that often injures the brain or
causes a loss of consciousness — an all-too-
frequent occurrence, unfortunately, in
contact sports like football or boxing.
7. abut
butRead so many times, isn’t it?
To be adjacent; touch or join at the edge
or border (often followed by on, upon,
or against ) This piece of land abuts
on a street.
9. Mangle
MingleYou know this word, right?
When you mangle something, you completely
destroy it, by ripping, cutting, crushing,
or otherwise mauling it into pieces.
10. Silt
You know this word –
A long narrow opening or cut
Interchanging ‘L’ and “I’ now what does it mean?
Slit
11. Silt
You know this word –
A long narrow opening or cut
Silt is the fine bits of clay and sand that become
sediment settling at the bottom of a river or lake.
If there's a lot of silt flowing in a river, it looks murky.
Slit
13. Singe
A very common and easy word
To burn something just a little bit is to singe it.
If you get too close to your backyard fire pit,
you might singe your shirt sleeve.
Single