Homophones
A Words
B Words
Misused Words
Say the Word, Spell the Word
100

This is the simple past tense of the verb “to eat.” and the other is the number after seven and before nine.

A-T-E and E-I-G-H-T

100

Present in large quantities

Abundant

100

To avoid

Bypass

100

Often misused, this word means to agree or to receive something offered.

Accept

100

To take, to agree.

A-C-C-E-P-T

200

An adjective that means that it’s not covered or not decorated and a noun for a large mammal. 

B-A-R-E  and B-E-A-R

200

Correct; free from errors

Accurate

200

To support, strengthen, or fortify

Bolster

200

This is another word that sometimes is misused that means excluding. 

Except

200

A birthday is a special______ for everyone.

O-C-C-A-S-I-O-N

300

A pronoun: The possessive pronoun for the subject “they.” and not the opposite of here.

T_H_E_I_R

300

To come into possession of

Acquire

300

A preconception that prevents objectivity

Bias

300

 something that completes something else in some way

complement

300

A lively interest for someone or something

E-N-T-H-U-S-I-A-S-M

400

This is a contraction of the phrase “they are.”

T-H-E-Y-'R-E

400

Refusing to change an opinion

Adamant

400

Kind, generous

Benevolent

400

A remark that says something good about someone or something

COMPLIMENT

400

New or different

I-N-N-O-V-A-T-I-V-E

500

 This usually indicates a direction that something is moving.

T-O

500

Enough to meet a specific task or purpose

Adquate

500

Growing quickly; flourishing

Burgeoning

500

You use _____ when talking about something you did in the past.

Chose

500

Capable of making a lot of money; profitable

L-U-C-R-A-T-I-V-E

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