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100

What is the correct spelling:

a) spacous

b) spacious

c) spaceous

b) spacious

100

A place on the coast where ships may moor in shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures.

Harbour

100

What is the synonym of Lionhearted

Courageous

100

Unjumble the following to reveal a spelling word:

HORUBAR

Harbour

100

Etymology: 1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French 

Universe

200

What is the correct spelling:

a) humour

b) humor

c) humuor

a) humour

200

Morally right or justifiable.

Righteous

200

What is the antonym of undermine?

Supported

200

Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:

CILOIUSED

Delicious

200

Etymology: 1520s, "hasten the occurrence of;" 1590s, "make quicker" from Latin 

Accelerate

300

What is the correct spelling:

a) wrighteous

b) rightous

c) righteous

c) righteous

300

Characterized by extreme uneasiness of mind or brooding fear about some contingency

Anxious

300

What is the synonym of pretentious?

Precious

300

Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:

LPNYISUPG

Supplying

300

Etymology. an early 16c. alteration of the older word, rightwise, which is from Old English rihtwis, of actions, "characterized by justice, morally right," of persons, 

Righteous

400

What is the correct spelling:

a) obnoxous

b) obnoxious

c) obknoxious

b) obnoxious

400

Extremely unpleasant.

Obnoxious

400

What is the antonym of chaos?

Control

400

Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:

AEATCEERLC

Accelerate

400

Etymology: early 15c, "to check the accuracy of, verify; to regulate," from Anglo-French 

Control

500

What is the correct spelling:

a) advantagous

b) adventageous

c) advantageous

c) advantageous

500

Not deterred by danger or pain; brave.

Courageous

500

What is the synonym of narrate?

Describe

500

Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:

SSTIRINLPYBOIE

Responsibility

500

Etymology: 1670s, "particular action or mode of conducting an action;" from French and Old French

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