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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “the way in which a word is pronounced.”
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Pronounciation
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Pronounciation
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Pronunciation
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “having or showing great knowledge or learning.”
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Knowledgable
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Knowlegeable
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Knowledgeable
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “an abnormal fear of spiders.”
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Arachnophobia
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Aracnophobia
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Arachnaphobia
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “to cause to vanish.”
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Dissapear
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Disappear
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Disapear
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a feeling of overwhelming pleasure or joy.”
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Euphorea
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Euphoria
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Euforia
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “to cause to become less severe or painful.”
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Aleveate
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Alleveate
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Alleviate
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “an expression of disapproval.”
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Critisism
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Criticism
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Critiscism
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a small, flat cake of compressed tobacco.”
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Cigarette
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Cigarrette
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Cigarete
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a feeling of intense disgust or loathing.”
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Repugnencee
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Repugnence
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Repugnance
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a state of extreme confusion or disorder.”
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Chaos
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Khaos
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Chaois
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “an object that is thought to bring good luck.”
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Talismin
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Talisman
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Tallisman
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “an abnormal fear of heights.”
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Acrofobia
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Akrophobia
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Acrophobia
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a painful inflammation of the joints.”
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Arthritus
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Arthritis
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Artrithus
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a person who is habitually silent or uncommunicative.”
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Tasciturn
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Taciturn
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Tassiturn
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Question of
Choose the correct spelling of the word meaning “a person who is skilled in many areas.”
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Pollymath
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Polimath
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Polymath
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