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Graded spelling list for 8th Grade students. Words starting with a.
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anonymous |
I wonder who sent this anonymous letter.
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antecedent |
An antecedent is something that existed before something else.
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antidote |
There was no antidote to the poison.
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antiseptic |
Mum put some antiseptic on his cut knee.
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anxious |
Mum's illness has made the family very anxious.
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apology |
This is a letter of apology for my rudeness.
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apostrophe |
You can use an apostrophe to show possession. (Jane's blue car).
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appendixes |
You can find the original sources used for this report in the appendixes.
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applicant |
She was the strongest applicant.
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approximate |
The coordinator needed the approximate number of guests three weeks before the event.
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archeology
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architect |
The new store will be designed by a top architect.
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arrangement |
How particles are aligned.
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asphalt |
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asterisk |
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asthma |
The boy with asthma sometimes struggled to breath.
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awkward |
His body was bent at an awkward angle.
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