Spelling List 3-15
3-15 Spelling Tip
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Homophones.
Homophones
are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spellings.
Sun, sun, sent, cent, where, and wear are homophones. |
Words |
Definitions |
1. |
scent |
a smell; an odor: The rose had a wonderful scent. |
2. |
sent |
caused to go: Mom often sent him to the store for groceries. |
3. |
brake |
anything used to stop or slow something down: Bikes and
cars need brakes. |
4. |
break |
1. make come to pieces by a blow or a pull; The
ball will break a window. 2. come apart; burst: The bag broke. 3.
fail to keep: She broke her promise. 4. a breaking: A break
in the water pipe caused the leak. 5. a short stop in work: We had a
milk break. |
5. |
need |
1. be in want of; out to have; not be able to do
without: We need food. 2. whatever is needed: Their greatest need
is a place to live. |
6. |
knead |
to work or press into shape with the hands; Grandma will
knead the dough for the bread. |
7. |
peace |
1. being free from war of any kind. 2. a
quiet or calm; being still: Can you feel the peace of the country? |
8. |
piece |
one of the parts into which a thing is divided or broken; a
bit or scrap; a single thing: Put a piece of wood on the fire. I lost one
piece from my puzzle. |
9. |
role |
the part one plays: She played the role of Red Riding
Hood in the play. |
10. |
roll |
1. move along by turning over and over: The pencil
rolled under the desk. 2. turn around itself or on something; wrap:
Grandma rolled yarn into a ball. He rolled himself up in a blanket.
3. something rolled up: a roll of film 4. a kind of bread:
a sweet roll. |
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