Explore this spelling list: 8th grade words: i and j. These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. From exciting spelling games to printable worksheets, explore our resources using the buttons above this list.
Spelling list for 8th graders. Words starting with i and j.
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incidentally |
Incidentally, it was many months before the whole truth was uncovered.
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inconvenience |
The delayed flight was an inconvenience.
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indulgence |
Chocolate is my one indulgence.
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inept |
Disappointed fans accused the referee of being inept.
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inevitable |
The snow led to inevitable delays.
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innumerable |
The course has innumerable benefits.
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insistent |
The teacher was insistent that all students should be punctual.
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insufficient |
The man had insufficient funds to pay off his debt.
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integrity |
She was a woman of strong character and integrity.
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intermittent |
There was intermittent rain all day.
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internally |
They hired a candidate for the new role internally.
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interrogate |
She wanted to interrogate her daughter but held back.
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jewelry
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The jewelry store was closed.
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