Spelling Word List: Stage 3 A Spelling List Term 2 Week 2

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miserable I can not believe what a miserable day we had. *
species Most parrot species are able to mimic human words.
applied I was asked to provide two references when I applied for the management role. *
satisfied I am very satisfied with your work. *
worried Fraught means upset and worried.
falsified The manager falsified the documents. *
qualified Are you qualified for this job? *
frequently Frequently, the teacher reminded the children to revise. *
gradually The temperature gradually went up as the day went on. *
occasionally When I drive I occasionally use an atlas.
accidentally I accidentally dropped the plate. *
noticeably When they had come to the edge of the forest it was noticeably growing light over the field. *
comfortably Are you sitting comfortably? *
understandably Jenny was understandably upset when she heard that England were out of the Cup Final. *
reasonably Jack completed the task reasonably well. *
dependably He followed behind her dependably, her most loyal and reliable servant. *
temperamental All I know is that he's temperamental, and you'd better stay away from him. *
temporary Temporary is the opposite of permanent.
therapeutic I use yoga as a therapeutic tool to help me relieve stress. *
tournament The tennis tournament was going to be broadcast worldwide.

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miserable
species
applied
satisfied
worried
falsified
qualified
frequently
gradually
occasionally
accidentally
noticeably
comfortably
understandably
reasonably
dependably
temperamental
temporary
therapeutic
tournament

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