The National Spelling Bee captivates the nation each year, showcasing the exceptional vocabulary skills of students across the country. With the 2024 edition fast approaching, it's time to embark on a rigorous study journey to prepare your students for the ultimate spelling showdown. This comprehensive study list, meticulously compiled by our team of expert educators, provides a roadmap for success, ensuring your students master the most challenging words.
Beyond the competitive thrill of the spelling bee, mastering spelling has profound benefits:
In today's rapidly evolving world, new fields emerge, bringing forth new terms and concepts. To stay ahead, students must embrace the power of words and expand their vocabulary beyond traditional spelling bee lists. Encouraging students to explore emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, or renewable energy can ignite their curiosity and prepare them for the challenges of tomorrow.
Spelling Word | Meaning | Part of Speech |
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abrogate | to repeal or annul | verb |
acme | the highest point or stage | noun |
aegis | protection or sponsorship | noun |
affluent | wealthy or prosperous | adjective |
aloof | reserved or distant | adjective |
anachronism | something out of its proper time | noun |
anomaly | something unusual or unexpected | noun |
antipathy | strong dislike or aversion | noun |
apocryphal | of doubtful authenticity | adjective |
auspicious | favorable or promising | adjective |
banal | commonplace or ordinary | adjective |
beatific | blissful or heavenly | adjective |
belligerent | warlike or aggressive | adjective |
benevolent | kind or well-intentioned | adjective |
bereavement | the state of grief over a loss | noun |
boisterous | noisy or rowdy | adjective |
brogue | a coarse shoe or heavy leather shoe | noun |
calumny | a false or malicious accusation | noun |
capricious | whimsical or unpredictable | adjective |
castigate | to scold or criticize severely | verb |
caucus | a meeting of political party members | noun |
celerity | swiftness or speed | noun |
censure | a strong disapproval or criticism | noun |
chiaroscuro | the use of light and shade in painting | noun |
chthonic | pertaining to the underworld or death | adjective |
circumambulate | to walk all around | verb |
circumlocution | an indirect or roundabout way of speaking | noun |
coalesce | to come together or unite | verb |
cognizant | aware or conscious | adjective |
complaisant | willing to please or be cooperative | adjective |
compunction | a feeling of regret or guilt | noun |
conclave | a private meeting or assembly | noun |
concomitant | accompanying or happening together | adjective |
condone | to overlook or forgive | verb |
conflagration | a large and destructive fire | noun |
confluence | a place where two or more rivers join | noun |
connoisseur | an expert in a particular subject | noun |
consanguinity | the relationship between people who have a common ancestor | noun |
contiguous | touching or bordering on something |
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