Explore this spelling list: Year 5, Term 1, Week 4: -cious and -tious endings. Make the most of these interactive activities and resources to help you learn. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
Learn to spell words ending in -cious and -tious. These often describe qualities and feelings.
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amateur |
I am an amateur at football.
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conscious |
An inhibition is a feeling that makes you self conscious and stops you feeling relaxed.
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delicious |
Misha ate a delicious chocolate pudding.
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disastrous |
The General's battle plan was disastrous.
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malicious |
He was put into jail for his malicious behaviour.
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mischievous |
Puck is a mischievous fairy.
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precious |
The red diamond is the most precious jewel in the world.
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spacious |
Our classroom is quite small. It is not very spacious.
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suspicious |
There was a suspicious bulge in the thief's pocket.
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vicious |
He made an assertion that dogs are vicious.
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