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Spell the word Worksheet-29

Spell the Word Worksheet-29

 

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

  1. "assumption"

(A) suppusition                             (B) suposition

(C) suppositoin                             (D) supposition

 

  1. "beset with difficulties"

(A) beleeguer    (B) beleaguer    (C) belleaguer  (D) beelaguer

 

  1. "smoke or dust in the air that reduces visibility"

(A) haze             (B) haz               (C) hoze             (D) hze

 

  1. "very heavy fall of rain"

(A) turrent         (B) torrent         (C) torent           (D) torrennt

 

  1. "a scholarly study on a specialized subject"

(A) monogrf                                   (B) monograph

(C) munograph                             (D) monnograph

 

  1. "An offense less serious than a felony"

(A) misdemeanur                         (B) misdemeenor     

(C) misdemeanor                         (D) misdemeannor

 

  1. "To serve as an omen or a warning of; presage; to indicate by prediction; forecast"

(A) purtend       (B) portennd     (C) portend       (D) potrend

 

  1. "Denunciatory or abusive language"

(A) invectiv        (B) innvective   (C) invective      (D) invektive

 

  1. "To scatter widely, as in sowing seed; to spread"

(A) disseminat                               (B) diseminate

(C) disseminate                            (D) disseminnate

 

  1. "beset with difficulties"

(A) beleeguer    (B) beleaguer    (C) belleaguer  (D) bleeaguer

 

  1. "a parish priest"

(A) vikar            (B) ivcar             (C) vicar             (D) ivcar

 

  1. "sharp, quick sensitive"

(A) acut              (B) akute            (C) aucte            (D) acute

 

  1. "someone who does not like people"

(A) misanthrope                           (B) misanthrupe       

(C) misannthrope                         (D) missanthrope

 

  1. "to remove one's head"

(A) decapitat     (B) dekapitate  (C) decapitate   (D) decapiatte

 

  1. "overtake; devour"

(A) consum       (B) cunsume     (C) consume     (D) connsume

 

  1. "The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment"

(A) ambianc      (B) ambiance    (C) ambaince    (D) ambiannce

 

  1. "uninhabited"

(A) desolat         (B) desolate       (C) desulate      (D) dessolate

 

  1. "a place where two or more streams or rivers join"

(A) conphluence                           (B) confluence

(C) confluenc                                 (D) cunfluence

 

  1. "bravely"

(A) pluckily       (B) plukily         (C) plucily         (D) pluccily

 

  1. "gloomy and dark"

(A) dissmal       (B) dismall        (C) idsmal         (D) dismal

 

  1. "method of movement for solar energy"

(A) radiatiun     (B) radiation     (C) radaition     (D) radiatoin

 

  1. "demand vehemently"

(A) expostulate                              (B) expostulat

(C) expustulate                              (D) exposstulate

 

  1. "low area on Earth's surface that contains an ocean"

(A) basin            (B) basinn         (C) bassin          (D) basinp

 

  1. "address someone urgently and constantly in an effort to get information"

(A) plie               (B) ply                (C) plly               (D) lpy

 

  1. "any plant that has flowers and stinging hairs that can cause skin irritation on contact"

(A) nettl             (B) netle             (C) nettle           (D) nettlle

 

  1. "a ghost"

(A) specter        (B) spekter        (C) sspecter       (D) specter

 

  1. "Bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will"

(A) rancur         (B) rancor         (C) ranncor       (D) rankor

 

  1. "one who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain"

(A) stuic             (B) stoic             (C) stoik             (D) sstoic

 

  1. "temperament; general frame of mind"

(A) dispusition                              (B) dispositoin

(C) disposition                               (D) dispositionn

 

  1. "pour forth the contents of; empty"

(A) disgorg        (B) disgurge      (C) dissgorge    (D) disgorge

 

  1. "never stopping"

(A) incessantly                              (B) incesantly

(C) incessantlie                             (D) inncessantly

 

  1. "emptiness"

(A) vuid              (B) voidd            (C) voit               (D) void

 

  1. "marked by intellectual depth"

(A) prophound                              (B) prufound

(C) profound                                  (D) profuond

 

  1. "anything that appears unexpectedly or in an extraordinary way"

(A) apparitiun                               (B) apparition

(C) aparition                                  (D) apparitoin

 

  1. "Portending evil; ominous; harmful or malignant in intent"

(A) baleful         (B) balephul      (C) balleful        (D) balefull

 

  1. "To solicit customers in a brazen way; publicize"

(A) tout              (B) tuut              (C) tuot              (D) taut

 

  1. "with confusion of hesitancy"

(A) perplexinglie                          (B) perplexingly       

(C) perplexinngly                         (D) perpllexingly

 

  1. "the second-smallest country in South America"

(A) Uruguaie    (B) Uruguay      (C) Urguuay      (D) Uruguy

 

  1. "full of health and strength"

(A) robust          (B) rubust          (C) robusst        (D) roust

 

  1. "violently, eagerly, with great force"

(A) vehementlie                            (B) vehemently

(C) vehemenntly                          (D) vehementlly

 

  1. "person who is unable to sleep"

(A) insumniac                               (B) insomniac

(C) insomnaic                                (D) innsomniac

 

  1. "held back, kept from doing something"

(A) rephrained (B) refrianed     (C) refrained     (D) refrainned

 

  1. "temporary , passing quickly"

(A) transient     (B) transeint     (C) trannsient   (D) transsient

 

  1. "form or develop in the mind"

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

 

  1. "freedom from punishment"

(A) impunity     (B) impunitie    (C) impunnity   (D) ipunity

 

  1. "triumphant"

(A) exultant       (B) exultannt    (C) exulltant     (D) ecksultant

 

  1. "a trick"

(A) rus                (B) ruse              (C) russe            (D) rdse

 

  1. "lively party or game"

(A) phrolic         (B) frulic            (C) frollic           (D) frolic

 

  1. "to decay, rot; to become an increasing source of irritation"

(A) phester        (B) fester           (C) fesster          (D) fster

 

  1. "weak, sickly person"

(A) innvalid       (B) invalid         (C) invallid        (D) invlid

 

Answers:

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