Explore this spelling list: Long /oo/ spelled ui. This word list provides interactive resources to boost your spelling skills. Have you tried our spelling games and printable spelling lists yet?
Welcome to our list of words the long /oo/ sound represented by the letters ui. Though this spelling is not as frequent as oo, you will see it in many everyday words such as juice and suit.
As you study these words, listen carefully to the sound the ui spelling creates. Try a Listen and Spell test to check your understanding.
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juice |
Fruit juice is good for your health.
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cruise |
We set off from Florida for a week's cruise.
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bruise |
I have a bruise on my knee.
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suit |
Jane has a new suit for her new job.
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suitcase |
Your suitcase is very heavy.
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recruit |
She was a new recruit in the army.
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suitable |
The course is suitable for pupils of all abilities.
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Learn more about these words in the Spellzone Main Course: Unit 13. Spelling choices for /oo/ sound: oo, ou
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