Spelling List 4-22
4-22 Spelling Tip
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Silent
letters.
Some words begin with letters we do not hear. These are called silent
letters. Words with silent letters are knot, wrist, and
knife. |
Words |
Definitions |
1. |
knot |
1. strings or ropes twisted together so they will not
pull apart: He tied the ends of the rope in a knot. 2. tie or fasten in a
knot: Knot the string; it won't slip. |
2. |
knees |
the joints between the thigh and the lower leg. |
3. |
knight |
a man given a title because of great service. In
stories, knights often fight dragons. |
4. |
knuckle |
the joints in the fingers of the hand: I scraped my
knuckles on the sidewalk. |
5. |
knives |
more than one knife. |
6. |
knit |
1. make a kind of cloth out of yarn, using long needles:
Will you knit a sweater for me? 2. grown together: The broken
bone has knitted quickly. |
7. |
knapsack |
a bag, usually made of canvas or nylon that is strapped on the
back and used for carrying things. |
8. |
wrapper |
that which something is wrapped in: The boy took the
wrapper off the ice cream before eating it. |
9. |
wrench |
a tool to hold and turn nuts. |
10. |
wreck |
to damage or ruin by
breaking up. |
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