Explore this spelling list: 9th grade words: u, v, and w. Learn the words in the spelling list then try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page. Click on the learning tabs to discover different ways to study.
Spelling list for 9th graders. Words starting with u, v, and w.
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ubiquitous |
Tattoos, once niche, are now ubiquitous.
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ulterior |
She was accused of having ulterior motives.
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unanimous |
The decision was unanimous.
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uncanny |
The resemblance between them was uncanny.
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uncouth |
The soldier's behaviour was uncouth.
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undoubtedly |
He is undoubtedly the best player in the team.
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unforgettable |
The view from the top of the mountain would be unforgettable.
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upbraid |
The teacher was known to constantly upbraid her students.
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variegated |
The plant had beautiful variegated leaves.
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vengeance |
The workers, now unionized, were ready to wreak vengeance.
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versatile |
Cotton is a versatile material.
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volatile |
His behaviour was volatile.
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vulnerable |
The charity represents some of the more vulnerable members of our community.
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vying |
Several dancers were vying for the part.
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wary |
The children were taught to be wary about talking to strangers.
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