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Spell the word Worksheet-30

Spell the Word Worksheet-30

 

Choose the correct spelling of the word for the clue given.

  1. "Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy; able to understand and quick to apprehend"

(A) apprehensiv                            (B) aprehensive        

(C) apprehennsive                        (D) apprehensive

 

  1. "the study of the sounds of language"

(A) fonetics       (B) phunetics    (C) phonnetics  (D) phonetics

 

  1. "change into something different"

(A) metamorfose                          (B) metamorphos

(C) metamorphose                       (D) metamurphose

 

  1. "seasonal winds that bring rain"

(A) munsoon     (B) monson       (C) monnsoon  (D) monsoon

 

  1. "great lack of energy"

(A) lethargie     (B) llethargy     (C) ltehargy       (D) lethargy

 

  1. "to refrain from giving; restrain"

(A) withhold     (B) withhuld     (C) withold        (D) withholld

 

  1. "To tell something in confidence; to put into another's keeping"

(A) conphide     (B) confide        (C) confid          (D) cunfide

 

  1. "the appearance of a printed page"

(A) typografy                                 (B) typugraphy

(C) tipography                               (D) typography

 

  1. "deep, torturing sense of guilt"

(A) remorse      (B) remors        (C) remurse      (D) remorsse

 

  1. "heavy, unyielding"

(A) punderous  (B) ponderous  (C) ponderuos  (D) ponderaus

 

  1. "any group or collection, usually desirable"

(A) bevie            (B) bevy             (C) bevl              (D) bey

 

  1. "layer of the atmosphere that contains ozone gas"

(A) stratosphere                           (B) stratosfere

(C) stratospher                              (D) stratusphere

 

  1. "lower oneself; to deal with people in a patronizingly superior manner"

(A) cundescend                             (B) condescend

(C) conndescend                           (D) condesscend

 

  1. "approach an enemy stealthily"

(A) stalk             (B) stalc             (C) stallk            (D) sstalk

 

  1. "To speak boastfully of; brag about; speech of extravagant self-praise"

(A) vount           (B) vaunt           (C) vaunnt         (D) vqunt

 

  1. "shout or call out noisily"

(A) bawll            (B) bawl             (C) abwl             (D) abwl

 

  1. "shock from impact"

(A) concussion                              (B) cuncussion

(C) concusion                                (D) concussoin

 

  1. "to bubble or boil"

(A) seethe          (B) seeth            (C) sethe            (D) seathe

 

  1. "a piece of wood or stone placed beneath a door; an entrance or a doorway"

(A) threshuld    (B) thresshold  (C) thresholld   (D) threshold

 

  1. "flash"

(A) scintillat      (B) scintilate     (C) scinntillate (D) scintillate

 

  1. "extreme nervousness"

(A) anxiety        (B) anxeity        (C) anxietie       (D) annxiety

 

  1. "stronger"

(A) duminant    (B) dominnant (C) dominant    (D) dominannt

 

  1. "basic unit of military personnel"

(A) batery          (B) battery         (C) batterie       (D) battesy

 

  1. "large landmass that is like another continent only smaller"

(A) subcuntinent                          (B) subconntinent    

(C) subcontinent                           (D) subkontinent

 

  1. "a scarce supply; a lack; shortage of food; famine"

(A) deerth          (B) deartih        (C) dearth          (D) deerth

 

  1. "quality of having a keen or quick mind"

(A) acutene       (B) acutenness (C) acutenesss  (D) acuteness

 

  1. "the study of heredity"

(A) gennetics    (B) geneticss     (C) genetics       (D) genetices

 

  1. "huge"

(A) culossus      (B) colosus        (C) colosssus     (D) colossus

 

  1. "To raise in rank, character or status; elevate; to glorify, praise, or honor"

(A) exallt            (B) exalt             (C) ecksalt         (D) exal

 

  1. "pretentious display meant to impress others; boastful showiness; an exhibition"

(A) ustentatious                            (B) ostentatious

(C) ostentatiuos                            (D) ostentatoius

 

  1. "courageous, bold courage, daring"

(A) audacitie     (B) oudacity      (C) audakity      (D) audacity

 

  1. "A current, as of water or air, moving contrary to the direction of the main current"

(A) edy               (B) eddie            (C) eddy             (D) dedy

 

  1. "Producing a display of lustrous, rainbow-like colors"

(A) iridescennt (B) iridescent    (C) iridesscent  (D) irideskent

 

  1. "an exaggerated or grotesque imitation."

(A) travesty       (B) travestie      (C) travessty     (D) traevsty

 

  1. "seeking conflict or war"

(A) beligerent                                (B) belligerent

(C) belligerennt                            (D) bellligerent

 

  1. "explosion"

(A) detunation                               (B) detonation

(C) detonatoin                               (D) detonnation

 

  1. "likely to happen soon"

(A) iminent                                    (B) imminnent

(C) imminent                                 (D) imminennt

 

  1. "contrary; ill-tempered; querulous; discontented"

(A) pevish        (B) peevish        (C) peavish        (D) peevissh

 

  1. "articles of dress or adornment; characteristic or symbolic signs"

(A) traping        (B) trappinng   (C) traapping    (D) trapping

 

  1. "put in the care of another"

(A) cummend   (B) commend   (C) comend       (D) commennd

 

  1. "A chronological record of the events of successive years"

(A) anals            (B) annals          (C) annnals       (D) annalss

 

  1. "To reduce in rank, or status; demote; to lower in dignity; dishonor or disgrace"

(A) degrade       (B) degrad         (C) derade         (D) degrads

 

  1. "weariness; tiredness"

(A) lassitude     (B) lassitud       (C) lasitude       (D) lasssitude

 

  1. "foam or churn"

(A) phroth         (B) fruth            (C) froth             (D) frodth

 

  1. "something of little value"

(A) triphle         (B) triflle           (C) tri`le             (D) trifle

 

  1. "speak or utter rapidly or incoherently"

(A) giber            (B) gibber         (C) gbiber           (D) gibebr

 

  1. "Happening by a fortunate accident or chance; lucky; fortunate"

(A) fortuitous                                (B) phortuitous

(C) furtuitous                                (D) fortuituos

 

  1. "glowing through a haze"

(A) llurid            (B) lurfid           (C) lorid             (D) lurid

 

  1. "twist or pull"

(A) wrennch      (B) wrench        (C) wrenkh        (D) rench

 

  1. "pleasantly pungent or tart in taste; spicy."

(A) piquannt     (B) piquant       (C) piqant          (D) piqaunt

 

Answers:

(1)-D; (2)-D; (3)-C; (4)-D; (5)-D; (6)-A; (7)-B; (8)-D; (9)-A; (10)-B; (11)-B; (12)-A; (13)-B; (14)-A; (15)-B; (16)-B; (17)-A; (18)-A; (19)-D; (20)-D; (21)-A; (22)-C; (23)-B; (24)-C; (25)-C; (26)-D; (27)-C; (28)-D; (29)-B; (30)-B; (31)-D; (32)-C; (33)-B; (34)-A; (35)-B; (36)-B; (37)-C; (38)-B; (39)-D; (40)-B; (41)-B; (42)-A; (43)-A; (44)-C; (45)-D; (46)-B; (47)-A; (48)-D; (49)-B; (50)-B