Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 3: Words ending in -ion (2). These activities are designed to help you ace spelling Entry Level 3: Words ending in -ion (2). Engage with our online games, spelling exercises, and downloadable content. Use the Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write buttons to view all the activities.
Words that learners at Entry Level 3 are required to read and spell correctly.
After the letters l and r the sound sh n is usually spelled sion.
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compulsion |
She felt a compulsion to break her promise.
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convulsion |
The patient experienced a major convulsion on the way to hospital.
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emulsion |
The room was painted in white emulsion paint.
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expulsion |
He was threatened with expulsion.
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propulsion |
The birds used their wings for propulsion.
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version |
I think the original version of this film was much better.
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conversion |
Do you know where to get the best conversion rates?
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diversion |
He pretended to feel unwell as a diversion while she sneaked into the classroom.
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perversion |
She was accused of perversion of the course of justice.
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subversion |
The actor's portrayal of the villain was a subversion of traditional archetypes.
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excursion |
The class went out on an excursion.
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