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Spelling Words for 7th Grade (List 4)
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Middle School Words: Spelling Words for 7th Grade (List 4)
finely
ad. to an exact degree
ad. into very thin or small pieces
forbidden
a. not allowed, especially by law
forgotten
v. (past participle) be unable to remember a fact
fortunate
a. lucky; bringing a good thing that was uncertain or unexpected
forty
n. the number that is the product of ten and four
a. being ten more than thirty
friendship
n. a situation in which two people are friends
fugitive
n. a person who is running away or hiding from the police
a. lasting only a short time
furthermore
ad. in addition; moreover; still further
garage
n. a building where a car is kept, usually next to house
n. a shop where cars and trucks are sold, serviced, and repaired
gasoline
n. petrol; flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons
glacier
n. a large body of ice which flows under its own mass
glimpse
n. glance; a quick look; see briefly; a brief or incomplete view
gracious
a. beneficent; merciful; disposed to show kindness or favor
grief
n. pain of mind; mental suffering arising from any cause, as misfortune, loss of friends
grievance
n. a complaint or a strong feeling caused by unfair treatment
guarantee
n. a promise that something will be done, will happen, or is true
guardian
n. one who guards, preserves, or secures; one who has, or is entitled to custody of person or property
guidance
n. help and advice about how to do something
guilty
a. responsible for breaking a law
a. deserving of blame
hardship
n. difficult or unpleasant conditions of life
n. something that causes suffering
harmonious
a. having a pleasant tune or harmony
a. suitable and fitting; friendly and peaceful
harmony
n. a pleasant musical sound made by different notes; an agreeable sound property
n. compatibility in opinion and action
haste
n. hurry; rapidity of action or motion
hasten
v. make something happen sooner or more quickly; accelerate
heavily
ad. in a way that needs a lot of effort to move or lift
ad. to a great degree
heir
n. person who inherits some title or power
helicopter
n. aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades
hesitant
a. tending to wait, or proceed with caution or reservation
honesty
n. the quality of being honest
humane
a. showing kindness and sympathy to others, especially those who are suffering
humid
a. containing a high amount of water or water vapor
hundredth
n. position 100 in a countable series of things
husband
n. the man that a woman is married to; a married man
v. use something carefully so that you do not use all of it; use economically
hydroelectric
a. of or relating to the production of electricity by waterpower
ignorant
a. lacking education or knowledge; unaware
ignore
v. intentionally not listen or give attention to
illegal
a. prohibited by law, by official, or by accepted rules
illegible
a. incapable of being read because of being unclear
illiterate
a. unable to read and write; uncultured or uneducated
illogical
a. not reasonable, wise, or practical, because of the emotions
illustrate
v. demonstrate, depict, or clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons
v. draw pictures for a book, magazine
imbalance
n. lack of balance or symmetry; disproportion
immature
a. not yet completely grown or developed
a. not having much experience of something
immeasurable
a. impossible to measure
a. beyond calculation or measure
immediate
a. happening or done without delay or very soon; occurring at once, instant
immigrate
v. move into another country to stay there permanently
impatient
a. easily annoyed by someone's mistakes or because don't want to wait
a. wanting something to happen as soon as possible
imperfect
n. damaged, containing problems, or not having something
impolite
a. rude; not polite
improper
a. not suitable,not right
a. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion
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