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Spelling list for 8th graders. Words starting with m.
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malady |
He was told his malady was incurable.
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malicious |
It was malicious of him to spread rumours about his friends.
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malignant |
Both opponents were equally malignant.
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melodious |
We listened to the melodious chanting.
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mercenary |
They were part of a mercenary culture.
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mesmerize
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The glow of the night's stars was beautiful enough to mesmerize anyone.
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meteor |
We stayed up to watch the meteor shower.
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meticulous |
You must be meticulous when checking your work for spelling mistakes.
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metropolitan |
She believed the rate of crime was higher in metropolitan areas.
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minimize
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They hoped to minimize costs.
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miscellaneous |
Miscellaneous papers are stored in the third drawer.
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mischievous |
The puppy was mischievous.
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misdemeanor
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Her latest misdemeanor resulted in suspension.
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