7th Spelling. Pretest is Tuesday.
  1. fascinate
  2. discipline
  3. conscience
  4. conscious
  5. mischievous
  6. delicious
  7. jealous
  8. appreciate
  9. humorous
  10. possess
  11. success
  12. acquaintance
  13. apologize
  14. peculiar
  15. appearance
  16. occurrence
  17. recommend
  18. accommodate
  19. embarrass
  20. parallel
  21. repetition
  22. disappoint
  23. brilliant
  24. nervous
Vocabulary. Pretest is Wednesday. 
laconic, unstinting, verbose, scrutinize, abate, reprove, concoct, decrepit, shirk, atone, dexterous
  1. After her performance, the critics' praise was u____________. They thought she was the best thing ever.
  2. Before you turn in your paper, make sure to s____________ it for any mistakes.
  3. His way of speaking is very v____________. He never takes just 20 or 30 words to say something when he can use 200-300 words.
  4. This is in contrast to his friend, who is so l___________, even around his friends, you might think he is rude.
  5. If you wait long enough, Mom's anger will s___________, and...
  6. ...then she might let you try to a____________ for your terrible behavior.
  7. The captain was brutal in his punishment if he thought the men were s___________(ing) their duty.
  8. I didn't have time to c___________ a plausible story, so I had to tell the truth.
  9. My mother r_______(ed) me for forgetting to use good manners. 
  10. Even though they looked broken-down and d_____________... 
  11. ...the sailors were very d____________ when it came to climbing in the rigging of the ship. 

 
7th Spelling. Pretest is Tuesday.
  1. fascinate
  2. discipline
  3. conscience
  4. conscious
  5. mischievous
  6. delicious
  7. jealous
  8. appreciate
  9. humorous
  10. possess
  11. success
  12. acquaintance
  13. apologize
  14. peculiar
  15. appearance
  16. occurrence
  17. recommend
  18. accommodate
  19. embarrass
  20. parallel
  21. repetition
  22. disappoint
  23. brilliant
  24. nervous
Vocabulary. Pretest is Wednesday. 
laconic, unstinting, verbose, scrutinize, abate, reprove, concoct, decrepit, shirk, atone, dexterous
  1. After her performance, the critics' praise was u____________. They thought she was the best thing ever.
  2. Before you turn in your paper, make sure to s____________ it for any mistakes.
  3. His way of speaking is very v____________. He never takes just 20 or 30 words to say something when he can use 200-300 words.
  4. This is in contrast to his friend, who is so l___________, even around his friends, you might think he is rude.
  5. If you wait long enough, Mom's anger will s___________, and...
  6. ...then she might let you try to a____________ for your terrible behavior.
  7. The captain was brutal in his punishment if he thought the men were s___________(ing) their duty.
  8. I didn't have time to c___________ a plausible story, so I had to tell the truth.
  9. My mother r_______(ed) me for forgetting to use good manners. 
  10. Even though they looked broken-down and d_____________... 
  11. ...the sailors were very d____________ when it came to climbing in the rigging of the ship.