Explore this spelling list: 9th grade words: e. These words are tailored to support your spelling journey. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
Spelling list for 9th graders. Words starting with e.
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elicit |
He tried to elicit a laugh from the crowd.
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elimination |
One of the contestants will face elimination.
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embroidery |
She worked at her embroidery meticulously.
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equinox |
An equinox is the moment at which the center of the visible sun is directly above the equator.
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escapade |
The talked of how easily their escapade could have ended in disaster.
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espionage |
She committed to a life of espionage.
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etiquette |
The rules of etiquette are always changing.
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exaggeration |
She couldn't tell if his story was an exaggeration or the truth.
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exemplary |
Her spelling was exemplary.
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expediency |
It was deemed an act of political expediency.
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expedient |
It was a politically expedient solution.
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expunge |
She tried to expunge the memory.
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