Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 3: Words ending in -ible 1. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. From exciting spelling games to printable worksheets, explore our resources using the buttons above this list.
Words that learners at Entry Level 3 are required to read and spell correctly.
Some words use -ible to spell this weak final syllable.
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accessible |
The spelling course was very accessible.
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admissible |
The recording was considered admissible evidence.
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audible |
She spoke so softly that she was barely audible.
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collapsible |
They took collapsible chairs on the camping trip.
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compatible |
Are you sure their personalities are compatible?
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convertible |
The sofa was convertible and could be made into a bed.
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credible |
His story seemed credible.
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defensible |
The design of the castle made it defensible.
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destructible |
The fort wall was destructible.
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digestible |
Greasy food is not very digestible.
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divisible |
Six is divisible by three.
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edible |
The basket was full of edible treats.
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eligible |
Children are eligible for free entry to the museum.
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