11th Grade Words of the Day

This Words for the Day webpage helps grade 11 students learn words at their levels efficiently. In addition to showing words of the current day, the page also has words of the recent 15 or 50 days to review. It's a handy app for 11th-grade students to get words and their meanings, examples, and context sources.

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 Word of the Day for Grade 11
Specified Day: 2025-07-10
veerspeak speak spelling sentences 
v. shift to clockwise direction; turn sharply; change direction abruptly
He glanced quickly at the hut, half-saluted, then veered aside and went on to the coops.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 10
Occasionally when the slight breeze veered, puffs of smoke from the long barbecue pits floated over the crowd and were greeted with squeals of mock dismay from the ladies and violent flappings of palmetto fans.
Gone With The Wind By Margaret Mitche
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER VI
viaductspeak speak spelling sentences 
n. bridge consisting of a series of arches supported by piers used to carry a road or railroad over a valley
vivisectionspeak speak spelling sentences 
n. the act of operating on living animals, especially in scientific research
Review Words:   Rrecent 15 days   Recent 50 days
Words of the recent 15 days
2025-07-09   (Back to the Day)
  upheave   speakExamples  
v. lift forcefully from beneath
  uproot   speakExamples  
v. pull up; displace; destroy completely, as if down to the roots; eradicate
2025-07-08   (Back to the Day)
  toil   speakExamples  
n. exhausting labor or effort; any thread, web, or string spread for taking prey
  undergarment   speakExamples  
n. a garment worn under other garments
  undersized   speakExamples  
a. smaller than normal for its kind
2025-07-07   (Back to the Day)
  telepathy   speakExamples  
n. apparent communication from one mind to another without using sensory perceptions
  thesaurus   speakExamples  
n. book of synonyms, often including related and contrasting words and antonyms
2025-07-04   (Back to the Day)
  summarize   speakExamples  
v. give a brief statement of the main points of something
  tattletale   speakExamples  
n. someone who gossips indiscreetly
2025-07-03   (Back to the Day)
  stagnate   speakExamples  
v. be idle; exist in a changeless situation; stand still; cease to flow; stand without moving
  stagy   speakExamples  
a. having characteristics of the stage especially an artificial and mannered quality
  stamina   speakExamples  
n. physical or moral strength to resist or withstand illness; enduring strength and energy
2025-07-02   (Back to the Day)
  sleuth   speakExamples  
v. watch, observe, or inquire secretly
  spendthrift   speakExamples  
n. one who spends money recklessly or wastefully
2025-06-30   (Back to the Day)
  serviette   speakExamples  
n. a small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing
  skittish   speakExamples  
a. unpredictably excitable, especially of horses
2025-06-27   (Back to the Day)
  scrawny   speakExamples  
a. being very thin; inferior in size or quality
  segregation   speakExamples  
n. a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups
2025-06-26   (Back to the Day)
  reverberate   speakExamples  
v. to throw or bend back, from a surface; ring or echo with sound; spring back; spring away from an impact
  revile   speakExamples  
v. attack with abusive language; vilify
  rigmarole   speakExamples  
n. a long and complicated and confusing procedure
2025-06-25   (Back to the Day)
  restrictive   speakExamples  
a. tending or serving to restrict; limiting; confining
  resurgence   speakExamples  
n. bringing again into activity and prominence
2025-06-24   (Back to the Day)
  rehabilitate   speakExamples  
v. restore to proper condition; help to re-adapt, as to former state of health or good repute
  remunerate   speakExamples  
v. make payment to; compensate
  resplendent   speakExamples  
a. dazzling; glorious; shining with brilliant luster; very bright
2025-06-23   (Back to the Day)
  rapier   speakExamples  
n. a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
  raucously   speakExamples  
ad. in a rowdy manner; with a raucous sound
2025-06-20   (Back to the Day)
  perpetuity   speakExamples  
n. the property of being perpetual, seemingly ceaseless
  privation   speakExamples  
n. hardship; state of extreme poverty
2025-06-19   (Back to the Day)
  overweight   speakExamples  
n. the property of excessive fatness
  ovulation   speakExamples  
n. the expulsion of an ovum from the ovary, usually midway in the menstrual cycle
  peril   speakExamples  
n. danger; risk; hazard; jeopardy; exposure of person or property to injury, loss, or destruction
2025-06-18   (Back to the Day)
  overproduction   speakExamples  
n. too much production or more than expected
  overrate   speakExamples  
v. make too high an estimate of
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