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Fun with Words: Cracking Tricky Spellings!

Memorizing words can be challenging for children, especially when they involve irregular spellings or tricky vowel combinations. Here’s a list of words that some children might find difficult, along with their meanings:

Affect:
To influence or make a change in something.

Effect:
A change that occurred as a result of a particular action or event.

Allude:
To make an indirect reference to something.

Elude:
To escape or avoid, especially in a clever way.

Altar:
A raised platform used for religious ceremonies.

Alter:
To change or modify something.

Bare:
Without covering or adornment.

Bear:
The large mammal or to carry a burden.

Capital:
A city where a seat of government is located or money.

Capitol:
A building where legislative work is conducted.

Complement:
Something that completes or goes well with something.

Compliment:
A nice remark or praise.

Desert:
A dry, barren area of land with little or no vegetation.

Dessert:
The sweet course typically eaten at the end of a meal.

Device:
A tool or machine.

Devise:
To plan or invent a method or course of action.

Principal:
A person who has controlling authority, especially in a school.

Principle:
A fundamental truth or proposition.

Stationary:
Not moving.

Stationery:
Writing materials and office supplies.

Elicit:
To draw out a reaction or information.

Illicit:
Forbidden by law, rules, or custom.

Fair:
Just and unbiased or a public event with amusements and stalls.

Fare:
The money paid for transportation or the performance of a task.

Gorilla:
A large ape species.

Guerrilla:
A member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting.

Hear:
To perceive sound.

Here:
In or at this place.

Idle:
Doing nothing or having no purpose.

Idol:
An image or representation of a god used as an object of worship.

Jewel:
A precious stone or a decorative ornament.

Joule:
A unit of energy.

Kernel:
The softer, usually edible part of a seed, nut, or fruit stone.

Colonel:
A military officer.

Kernel:
The softer, usually edible part of a seed, nut, or fruit stone.

Label:
A small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it.

Libel:
A published false statement that damages a person’s reputation.

Loose:
Not firmly or tightly fixed in place.

Lose:
To be deprived of or cease to have.

Pray:
To address God or a deity with a request for help, an expression of gratitude, or a plea for guidance.

Prey:
An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.

Profit:
A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.

Prophet:
A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.

Rain:
Moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops.

Reign:
Hold royal office; rule as king or queen.

Role:
The function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation.

Roll:
Move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over on an axis.

Serial:
A story or play appearing in regular installments on television or radio or in a magazine or part-work.

Cereal:
A common breakfast food, typically produced from grain.

Stare:
Look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one’s eyes wide open.

Stair:
A series of steps for ascending or descending to a different level.

Stationary:
Not moving.

Stationery:
Writing materials and office supplies.

Tail:
The hindmost part of an animal, especially when extended beyond the rest of the body.

Tale:
A fictitious or true narrative or story, especially one that is imaginatively recounted.

Team:
A group of players forming one side in a competitive game or sport.

Teem:
Be full of or swarming with.

Their:
Belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.

There:
In, at, or to that place or position.

They’re:
Contraction of “they are.”

Threw:
Past tense of “throw.”

Through:
Moving in one side and out of the other side of (an opening, channel, or location).

To:
Expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location).

Too:
To a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible.

Two:
Equivalent to the sum of one and one.

Troop:
A group of soldiers or police officers.

Troupe:
A group of dancers, actors, or other performers who tour to different venues.

Vial:
A small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines.

Vile:
Extremely unpleasant.

Waist:
The part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips.

Waste:
Use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.

Weather:
The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.

Whether:
Expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.

Write:
Mark (letters, words, or other symbols) on a surface, typically paper, with a pen, pencil, or similar implement.

Right:
Morally good, justified, or acceptable.

Rite:
A religious or other solemn ceremony or act.

Wright:
A worker, especially a constructive worker (e.g., a shipwright or playwright).

Yoke:
A wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull.

Yolk:
The yellow internal part of a bird’s egg.

Your:
Belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.

You’re:
Contraction of “you are.”

Cite:
To refer to a source or example.

Site:
A location or place.

Sight:
The faculty or power of seeing.

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