What is the correct spelling:
a) vacasion
b) vacation
c) vaccation
b) vacation
The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and (in humans) articulating speech.
Tongue
What is the synonym of finding
discovery
Unjumble the following to reveal a spelling word:
hnaarlxeiitg
exhilarating
Etymology: late 14c., "of or pertaining to a judge; pertaining to the administration of justice," from Latin iudicialis
Judicial
What is the correct spelling:
a) tongue
b) tonge
c) tounge
a) tongue
extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
Fatigue
What is the antonym of delayed?
Instant
Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:
eugont
Tongue
Etymology: "to have illusions," 1650s, from Latin alucinatus
Hallucinate
What is the correct spelling:
a) license
b) lisence
c) licence
c) licence
Making one feel very happy, animated, or elated; thrilling.
Exhilirating
What is the synonym of desertion?
Vacation
Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:
stmgaon
Amongst
Etymology. Mid-12c., "large group of people," from Old French compagnie
Company
What is the correct spelling:
a) halucinate
b) hallucinate
c) hallucanate
b) hallucinate
A statement of the exact meaning of a word.
Definition
What is the antonym of boredom?
Interest
Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:
eiastnntdio
Destination
Etymology: ambicioun, "eager or inordinate desire for honor or preferment," from Old French ambicion (13c.), or directly from Latin ambitionem
Ambition
What is the correct spelling:
a) disapearance
b) dissappearance
c) disappearance
c) disapperance
Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
Genuine
What is the synonym of authentic?
Genuine
Unjumble these letters to reveal a spelling list word:
oacsiscon
Occasions
Etymology: "formal authorization, official permission, permit, privilege," from Old French
Licence