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-Ugh Vocabulary
How many words that end with "-ugh" can you identify?
All words are arranged in alphabetical order.
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A potential synonym for "however", meaning in spite of a fact.
Although
An exclamation of disgust (not just "ugh" itself).
Augh
A town/district within a city with its own council for government.
Borough
A sudden and dramatic discovery that is crucially important.
Breakthrough
A narrow valley or ravine.
Clough
This is a symptom or potential sign of COVID.
Cough
A mixture of flour and liquid, useful for making pastries such as cookies.
Dough
Adjective for being at a degree that fulfills what is necessary.
Enough
To discharge workers from a job due to work shortages or economic issues.
Furlough
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A loud, coarse laugh. Has an animal within the word.
Horselaugh
People do this in response to something funny or amusing.
Laugh
A farm instrument for loosening/turning soil before planting seeds in them (British spelling).
Plough
An irregular and coarse surface, the opposite of smooth.
Rough
Naturally leavened bread, which uses wild yeast/bacteria as fermentation.
Sourdough
To be careful and complete in detail.
Thorough
A simplified version of the first answer in this quiz.
Though
To move in one side and out the other side of something.
Through
To be strong enough to withstand harsh conditions or general hardship.
Tough
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