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Spelling list for 8th graders. Words starting with e.
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embargo |
The government imposed an oil embargo.
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endeavor
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She must endeavor to improve her spelling.
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envious |
The actor was envious of her friend's success.
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epidemic |
Doctors warned of a flu epidemic.
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equilibrium |
The opposing forces reached a state of equilibrium.
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erroneous |
His work was littered with erroneous spellings.
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escalator |
The escalator will take you up to the second floor.
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excessive |
He knew he was eating excessive amounts of junk food but found himself unable to stop.
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existence |
Some people question the existence of ghosts.
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extremity |
They trekked to the island's northern extremity.
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extricate |
The police officer tried to extricate himself from blame.
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