words associated with ww1
|
armistice |
|
|
associated |
A word formed from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. pop, bang).
*
|
|
terrible |
After the argument, he was in a terrible mood.
|
|
assassination |
|
|
expand |
Some metals expand on heating and contract when cool.
*
|
|
various |
There were various amusements at the carnival.
|
|
voluntarily |
She voluntarily opted to decline her place on the team.
*
|
|
involved |
The boys were involved in a scuffle on the playground.
*
|
|
fought |
The swordsmen fought a duel.
|
|
surrender |
To surrender means to admit defeat and give yourself up to your enemy.
*
|
|
participate |
She didn't want or participate in the sports lesson.
|
|
tribute |
Katniss volunteers to go to the Hunger Games as a tribute in Prim's place.
*
|
|
originated |
The potato originated in the Andes Mountains in South America.
*
|
|
proportion |
Literacy Rate is the proportion of the total population able to read and write.
*
|
|
criticise
![]() |
The use of humour to criticise people.
*
|
* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
Enhance your spelling proficiency with interactive and fun exercises.
How to use:
Look and read the word.
Say the word. Click the speaker icon.
Cover the word.
Write the word.
Check your spelling.
Play interactive games to practice these words in a fun way.
Summer spelling
Hot spelling fun.
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Measure your progress with a spelling test on these words.
Take your spelling practice offline with printable activities.
Improve your spelling by writing these words.
One of the students has put in a huge amount of effort in completing Spellzone at least 3 times a week since his arrival with us in January. Looking at his scores after the latest GL testing, his standardised score has risen from 99 to 131. This is a truly phenomenal result. I just wanted to share the best result I have ever seen.
Terrie Penrose-Toms, Casterton College