Spelling Workout Book H Lesson 8
premier
a chief official; especially, a prime minister
premonition
a feeling that something bad will happen; forewarning
epistle
a letter
procession
a number of persons or things moving forward in an orderly way
epilogue
a part added at the end of a play, novel, etc., in which the author makes some comment; especially, a closing speech to the audience by one of the actors in the play
prophet
a religious leader who is believed to speak for God or a god, as in giving messages or warnings
anteroom
a room leading to a larger or more important room; waiting room
prejudice
an opinion formed without knowing the facts or by ignoring the facts; unfair or unreasonable opinion
episode
any happening or incident that forms a part of a whole story, life, history, etc.
anterior
at or toward the front; forward
premature
before the usual or proper time; too early or too hasty
antecedent
coming or happening before; previous
proposal
the act of suggesting or offering
protocol
the manners and forms that are accepted as proper and polite in official dealings, as between the ministers of different countries
epidermis
the outer layer of the skin of animals: it has no blood vessels
preamble
the part of the beginning of a document such as a constitution or law that tells its reason and purpose
prelude
to make impossible; shut out; prevent
protrude
to stick out; project; extend
presuppose
to suppose beforehand; take for granted
epitaph
words carved on a tomb in memory of the person buried there