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Spell the word Worksheet-27

Spell the Word Worksheet-27

 

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

  1. "lacking necessary things; poor"

(A) destitute      (B) desstitute    (C) destituted   (D) dsetitute

 

  1. "high altitude, wispy clouds that usually indicate fair weather"

(A) cirus             (B) cirruss         (C) cirrues         (D) cirrus

 

  1. "random"

(A) indiscriminat                          (B) indiscriminate

(C) inndiscriminate                     (D) indisscriminate

 

  1. "the rise and fall in sea level"

(A) tid                 (B) tid                 (C) itde               (D) tide

 

  1. "a woman regarded as scolding and vicious"

(A) haridan       (B) harridan     (C) harridann   (D) hayridan

 

  1. "form or develop in the mind"

(A) conceiv        (B) conceive      (C) cunceive      (D) concieve

 

  1. "practical; dealing with facts"

(A) pragmatik  (B) pragmatic    (C) prgmatic     (D) pragmatec

 

  1. "Having a gloss, glaze, or sheen."

(A) lustruus      (B) lustruos       (C) lustraus       (D) lustrous

 

  1. "To shine with a subdued, flickering light; glimmer"

(A) shimmer     (B) shimer         (C) sshimmer   (D) shimeer

 

  1. "quarrelsome"

(A) termagannt                             (B) termagant

(C) termaganj                                (D) termgaant

 

  1. "to melt away"

(A) deliquesc                                 (B) deliquessce

(C) delliquesce                              (D) deliquesce

 

  1. "skeptical, unwilling or unable to believe"

(A) incredulous                             (B) increduluus

(C) increduluos                             (D) incredulaus

 

  1. "resourceful courage and daring in the face of difficulties; daring"

(A) plk                (B) plc                (C) pluck            (D) plucc

 

  1. "A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions"

(A) maniphesto                             (B) manifestu

(C) mannifesto                              (D) manifesto

 

  1. "to try"

(A) endeavur     (B) endeevor     (C) enndeavor  (D) endeavor

 

  1. "pompous and bombastic; full in sound."

(A) urotund       (B) orotunnd     (C) orutund       (D) orotund

 

  1. "a long spell of dry weather"

(A) drought       (B) draught       (C) draugt         (D) draut

 

  1. "thick, puffy, low-lying clouds that are usually present on sunny days"

(A) cumuluss    (B) cumullus     (C) cumulues    (D) cumulus

 

  1. "Looking back on; contemplating"

(A) retrospectiv                             (B) retruspective

(C) retrosspective                         (D) retrospective

 

  1. "obvious"

(A) patennt        (B) ptaent          (C) patentn        (D) patent

 

  1. "a depression or hollow, usually filled with deep mud or mire; swamp; bog"

(A) sluugh         (B) sluogh          (C) slaugh          (D) slough

 

  1. "blue colored"

(A) azure            (B) azur              (C) azuqe           (D) azlure

 

  1. "condition of being hopelessly confused"

(A) bewildermennt                      (B) bewillderment

(C) bewilderment                         (D) beqilderment

 

  1. "determined; unwavering"

(A) resolute       (B) resolut         (C) resulute       (D) ressolute

 

  1. "greedy; wanting something another person has"

(A) cuvetous      (B) covetuos      (C) covetous      (D) covetaus

 

  1. "not able to be heard"

(A) inaudiblie   (B) inoudibly    (C) inaudibly    (D) innaudibly

 

  1. "unsparing or harsh treatment of others; strict"

(A) severe          (B) sever            (C) ssevere        (D) severet

 

  1. "thick growth of shrubs, underbrush, or small trees"

(A) thicket         (B) thiket           (C) thicet           (D) thiccet

 

  1. "units of heredity; a specific portion of DNA"

(A) genes           (B) gennes         (C) geness         (D) gens

 

  1. "take advantage of"

(A) avial             (B) avail             (C) availl            (D) avaiu

 

  1. "anything given or done to show honor or respect"

(A) homag         (B) humage       (C) homage       (D) hoqage

 

  1. "false report that has been fabricated with the intention of doing harm"

(A) cannard      (B) kanard         (C) canard         (D) caanrd

 

  1. "to talk stupidly or childishly; stupid or senseless talk"

(A) drivell          (B) drivwl          (C) drivel           (D) drivenl

 

  1. "put on a hood"

(A) cuwl             (B) cowll            (C) kowl             (D) cowl

 

  1. "crack or narrow hole"

(A) crevic           (B) krevice         (C) crevike         (D) crevice

 

  1. "whimsical imagination"

(A) phancy        (B) fancy            (C) fancie           (D) fanncy

 

  1. "characteristic"

(A) triat              (B) trait              (C) traizt            (D) tcait

 

  1. "attractive"

(A) cumely        (B) comely         (C) comelie       (D) comelly

 

  1. "calmness"

(A) tranquilitie                              (B) tranquility

(C) trannquility                            (D) tranquillity

 

  1. "an action calculated to frustrate an opponent or gain an advantage indirectly or deviously"

(A) ploy              (B) pluy              (C) ploie             (D) plloy

 

  1. "the upper edge of steep or vertical slope."

(A) brink            (B) brinc            (C) brinnk         (D) brnik

 

  1. "to set right; correct; to correct by calculation or adjustment"

(A) rectiphy       (B) rectifie         (C) rectify          (D) rektify

 

  1. "to return"

(A) reciprocate                              (B) reciprocat

(C) reciprucate                              (D) rekiprocate

 

  1. "an instrument for measuring earthquake vibrations"

(A) seismogrf                                 (B) seismugraph

(C) seismograph                           (D) siesmograph

 

  1. "An ill-tempered person full of resentment and stubborn notions"

(A) curmudgeon                           (B) curmudgeun

(C) curmudgeonn                         (D) kurmudgeon

 

  1. "cry out; loud noise"

(A) clamur        (B) clamor         (C) cllamor       (D) klamor

 

  1. "went forward"

(A) pruceeded  (B) proceded     (C) proceeded   (D) proceaded

 

  1. "intense storm system with heavy rain and high winds blowing in a circular pattern"

(A) cyclone        (B) cyclon          (C) cyclune        (D) ciclone

 

  1. "flagrant and insolent audacity; shameless; having a loud, usually harsh sound"

(A) brazenn       (B) brazen         (C) bradzen       (D) brdazen

 

  1. "extreme dislike or distaste"

(A) repugnanc                               (B) repugnnance      

(C) repugnance                             (D) repugnanke

 

Answers:

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