Explore this spelling list: Year 4, Term 3, Week 10: un-, dis-, mis-, re- words. Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
This week’s words start with prefixes that change the meaning of root words. Can you guess what each one means?
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disappearance |
The sudden disappearance of the jewels was a complete mystery.
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disappeared |
We were astonished when the magician disappeared.
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distinguish |
I cannot distinguish any perceivable difference between the two products.
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disturbed |
The existent wildlife was disturbed by humans building nearby.
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misplaced |
I have misplaced my door key again.
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misunderstood |
He misunderstood the teacher's instructions.
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released |
The skydiver released her parachute.
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remained |
Despite their disagreement, Rose and Frankie remained friends.
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unhappy |
I was extremely unhappy with my meal.
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unusual |
We have had an unusual amount of rain this month.
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