Barricade
Noun | bAr-i-kayd
a temporary structure that is built across a road, gate, or door to prevent people from getting through
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Barricade
Noun | bAr-i-kayd
a temporary structure that is built across a road, gate, or door to prevent people from getting through
Aptitude
Noun | Ap-ti-tyood
Natural ability that makes it easy for you to do something well
Adversary
Noun | Ad-vuh-suh-ree
an enemy or opponent
Gait
Noun | gAYt
the way that someone walks
Fatigue
Noun | fuh-tEEg
a feeling of being extremely tired, either physically or mentally
Assert
Verb | uh-sUHRt
to state firmly that something is true
Utter
Verb | UHt-uh
to say something
Wary
Adjective | wEUH-ree
careful or nervous about someone or something because you think they might cause a problem