The zhun sound is spelt -sion
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confusion |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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explosion |
There was an explosion at the factory.
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invasion |
The invasion of Belgium led to England declaring war on Germany.
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infusion |
The infusion of lemon and lime made the water taste delicious.
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revision |
Over the weekend she did lots of revision.
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division |
Division is where you find how many times a number goes into another number.
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erosion |
The wearing away and removal of material by a moving force, such as a breaking wave.
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decision |
The decision to move was agreeable.
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indecision |
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illusion |
The magician performed an illusion.
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disillusion |
Disillusion is when you are disappointed that someone or something isn't as good as you thought it would be.
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disillusioned |
Lola felt disillusioned with the number of spellings she needed to learn for a test next week.
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vision |
His vision began to blur.
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