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This page contains 120 spelling words for the 8th grade. This is a great list to study for students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. You can also find lists for other grades by clicking the links below.
- Aardwolf , a hyena-like creature from southern and eastern Africa, is the Aardwolf .
- Aberration diverges from the normal course.
- Abridgment refers to a shorter version of a book.
- Abscission means sudden termination.
- Acerbate means to make it sour or bitter.
- Aficionado refers to someone who is passionate about something.
- Algorithm a set rules to solve a problem.
- Alignment refers to an arrangement in a straightline.
- Allocution refers to a formal speech.
- Ancillary refers to a subordinate or subsidiary.
- Apocalypse refers to widespread destruction or catastrophe.
- Applique ornaments are applied to a material.
- Archetype is the original model.
- Avenge is to ensure your satisfaction.
- Babushka a scarf for women.
- Baccalaureate refers to a religious service that is held prior to commencement day.
- Balalaika refers to a Russian musical instrument.
- Baroque refers to architecture and art that dates back to 17th century Italy.
- Barracuda, a long-lived predaceous fish.
- Bayou refers to a marshy branch of a river that is usually slow or inactive.
- Beleaguer means to surround yourself with problems.
- Belligerence refers to a hostile attitude.
- Beret – A soft, visorless cap.
- Bivouac refers to a military encampment.
- Blithe means happy, cheerful or joyful.
- Boatswain acts as a warrant officer aboard a warship.
- Bourgeois means to be a member the middle class.
- Boutique – This is a shop inside a larger one.
- Boutonniere refers to a flower that a man wears in his lapel.
- Boysenberry looks like a blackberry.
- Buoy can be used to indicate a water channel.
- Cabaret offers food, drinks and music.
- Calisthenics is a form of gymnastic exercise.
- Indifferent is difficult or indifferent.
- Camouflage means hiding from your enemy.
- Cannoneer can be described as an artilleryman.
- It is difficult to deal with.
- Cardiopulmonary refers to the heart or lungs.
- Carnivorous is flesh-eating.
- Catastrophe refers to a sudden, widespread catastrophe.
- Celerity means speed, swiftness.
- Censer A container in which incense can be burned.
- can be modified or changed.
- Chaparral refers to densely growing shrubs or trees in the south.
- Commemorate serves as a reminder.
- Committal refers to an act or instance that involves committing.
- A Connoisseur can be a person who is capable of passing critical judgment.
- Convalescence refers to the gradual return to health following an illness.
- Cornucopia in mythology is the horn that gives life.
- Corruptible means that can be corrupted.
- Crevasse refers to a fissure in the earth or ice.
- Croissant a buttery, rich crescent-shaped roll.
- Curmudgeon can be described as a temperamental, cantankerous individual.
- Cynic refers to someone who believes that selfishness is the best motivation.
- Dachshund – A long, German dog.
- Decaffeinate means to extract caffeine.
- Delivery refers to an act or instance involving delivery.
- Denouement refers to the final resolution of plot intricacies.
- Diaphragm refers to a part or the human body.
- Dichotomy refers to division into two parts.
- Dietitian A person who is an expert in nutrition.
- Diphthong refers to an unsegmented gliding sound.
- Docile can be easily managed.
- Echo refers to a repetition of sound caused by reflection of sound waves.
- Eclair Creampuff in a finger-shaped shape.
- Eczema refers to an inflammation of the skin.
- Effervescent is bubbling and vivacious.
- Eloquence uses language with fluency, aptness, and ease.
- Encumbrance can be a burdensome.
- Exquisite has a special beauty or charm.
- can be done quickly without any special preparation.
- Facsimile – This is an exact copy.
- Fallacious is logically incoherent.
- To attract and keep attention, you must Fascinate
- Fauna refers to the animals found in a given region.
- Flocculent looks like a clump.
- Foliage refers to the leaves of a tree.
- Forage can be used to feed cattle or horses.
- Forsythia, a shrub from the olive family.
- Fraught is full of or accompanied with.
- Fuchsia a bright, purple-red color.
- Gauche means lacking in social grace.
- Genre refers to a type of artistic endeavor that has a specific form.
- Germane means relevant.
- Gerrymander divides electoral districts to suit a particular group or party.
- Glockenspiel can be described as a musical instrument.
- Gnash means to grind or strike your teeth together.
- Granary serves as a storage facility for grain.
- Grippe was the old name for influenza.
- Guillotine a device for execution.
- Hallelujah is to praise the Lord.
- Handcrafted is made by hand, esp. Metal objects.
- Harebrained is giddy, reckless.
- Harpsichord , a keyboard instrument that is the precursor to the piano, is Harpsichord .
- Haughty is proud of his disdainful status.
- Heir refers to a person who inherits.
- Hemorrhage refers to a large blood loss.
- Heterogeneous has a different type, unlike.
- A supply that is kept secret or carefully guarded is called hoard .
- Holocaust refers to a complete or great destruction.
- Homogenize means to combine elements that are not related.
- A homoonym refers to a word that is the same spelling and sound but has a different meaning.
- Horde refers to a large group of people, often in large numbers.
- Humoresque a musical composition with a humorous character.
- Hydraulic uses water or other liquids to move.
- Hydrolysis chemical decomposition that reacts with water.
- Hypothesis describes a proposition that attempts to explain an occurrence.
- Hysterical refers to or is a part of hysteria.
- Idyll describes a composition that usually depicts pastoral scenes or other appealing incidents.
- Iguana , a large lizard that is native to Central and South America, is .
- Imperceptible can be very subtle, gradual, or subtle.
- Impulsive refers to sudden or rash actions.
- Impossible refers to not being able or possible.
- Impromptu is done without prior preparation.
- Incidence refers to the rate of change/occurrence.
- Indicator refers to a person or thing which indicates.
- Infallible can be trusted or confirmed.
- Inferior has a lower station, rank, or degree.
- Insurgence refers to an act of rebellion.
- Interfere means to interfere in the affairs or conduct of others.
- Invoice – An itemized bill for goods and services.
- Iridescent displays a play with bright colors, similar to a rainbow.
- Isle – A small island.
- Isthmus a narrow strip with water on both ends that connects two larger land areas.
- Jackal can be described as a wild dog from Asia and Africa.
- Jacuzzi refers to a whirlpool bath or related products.
- Joist beam is used to support ceilings, floors, or similar structures.
- Juxtaposition refers to the act of putting close together.
- Kaiser refers to a German or Austrian Emperor.
- Kaleidoscope a constantly changing pattern or scene.
- Ketch can be described as a sailing boat with two masts.
- Knave can be described as a dishonest or unprincipled person.
- Knell refers to the sound that a bell makes when it rings slowly at a death.
- Knoll – A small, rounded hill.
- Labyrinth is a complex combination of paths that makes it difficult to find the exit.
- Laconic uses few words to be concise.
- Laggard refers to a lingerer or loiterer.
- Lagoon consists of a small area of water that is separated from the sea by sandy dunes.
- Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the larynx.
- Larynx refers to the structure where the vocal chords are located.
- Lavender, a pale blueish purple.
- Legionnaire can be a member or a subordinate of any legion.
- Leprechaun refers to a dwarf or sprite from Ireland.
- Liege is Feudal Lord entitled to allegiance and service.
- Luau a Hawaiian feast.
- Luscious is very pleasing to the nose or taste.
- Lyre, an ancient Greek musical instrument that is harp-like, is called.
- Lymphatic refers to, containing or transmitting lymph.
- Mace, a club-like, armour-breaking weapon, was used in the Middle Ages.
- Magnanimous is kind to insults and injuries.
- Magnify to magnify, like a lens.
- Malfeasance refers to wrongdoing committed by a public official.
- Maneuver refers to a planned movement, such as troops or warships.
- Mantle refers to a loose, sleeveless cape or cloak.
- Marquee is an image projected above a theater’s entrance. It usually contains the name of the feature.
- Masquerade consists of people dressed in masks or other disguises.
- Mature has reached maturity in either natural growth or development.
- Maul a heavy hammer.
- Melee refers to a hand-to-hand, confused fight between several people.
- Memento can be used as a souvenir or keepsake.
- Mercenary means working or acting solely for money or reward.
- Mesquite can be described as a spiny tree that is found in western North America.
- Strength refers to courage or fortitude.
- Minimal is very small.
- Mirage can be described as a fictitious, illusory thing without substance or reality.
- The momentous is a crucial element.
- Monastery houses monks.
- Monocle – An eyeglass that fits one eye.
- Morgue refers to a place where bodies are kept.
- Morphine can be used to treat pain or as a sedative.
- Mosche is a place of worship or a Muslim temple.
- Motif refers to a recurring theme, subject or idea.
- Mousse a sweetened dessert made with whipped cream.
- Mozzarella, a semi-soft, mild Italian cheese, is white.
- Muenster white cheese is made from whole milk.
- Municipal refers to or is pertaining to a city, town, or government.
- The mysterious is full or involving mystery.
- Mystique refers to an aura of mystery and mystical power that surrounds a specific occupation or pursuit.
- Naughty means disobedient or mischievous.
- Neuter refers to a gender that is neither masculine or feminine.
- Nickel, a U.S. coin that 20 of them make a dollar.
- Nickelodeon was an early motion picture theater.
- Nomenclature is a list of names and terms that make up a set or system.
- Nonchalant is coolly indifferent, uninterested.
- Nonpareil has no equal.
- Noxious is dangerous or injurious for the health.
- Nuance refers to a subtle distinction in meaning.
- Nucleus forms the core.
- Nuisance can be annoying or obnoxious.
- Nuptial refers to or is related to marriage or the ceremony.
- Nylons stockings for women.
- Obnoxious is extremely objectionable or offensive.
- Obsolescent is a way to say that a word has been omitted from use.
- Occurrence refers to the act, fact, or instance of occurring.
- Ocelot a leopard-like spotted cat that lives from Texas to South America.
- Ogre refers to a monster in fairy tales.
- Onyx has black.
- Ophthalmology refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, functions, and diseases of the eyes.
- Ordnance refers to cannon or artillery.
- Orphan refers to a child who has had both of his parents die.
- Oscillate means to swing or move to and from, like a pendulum.
- Hyperwrought means that you are extremely excited or agitated.
- Oxygen makes up about one-fifth the atmosphere.
- A Pacifist refers to someone who opposes violence or war of any kind.
- Palette a board with thumb holes, used by painters for mixing colors.
- Palomino horses have a golden coat and a white tail and mane.
- Pamphlet – A short essay on a topic of current interest. It is usually controversial.
- Pantomime refers to the art of communicating things using gestures without speaking.
- Papacy refers to the office, dignity, or jurisdiction of the pope.
- Parable tells a story that illustrates some truth.
- Paralysis refers to a loss in movement of a body part due to disease or injury.
- Paraphernalia refers to apparatus required for a specific activity.
- Parishioner refers to one of the parishioners.
- Parochial refers to or is pertaining to a particular parish or group of parishes.
- Parody – This is a funny imitation of serious literature.
- Parquet refers to a floor made of blocks or strips of wood that form a pattern.
- Partition refers to a division into parts or shares.
- Pasture grass is used to feed livestock.
- The patriarch is a male head of a tribe or family.
- Patrician refers to a person of noble rank, an aristocrat.
- A large, protruding stomach is called paunchy .
- Pause refers to a temporary stop/rest.
- Pavilion can be used to shelter, perform, or display.
- Peak refers to the top of a mountain.
- Penchant refers to a strong desire or inclination for something.
- Penguin , a Southern Hemisphere flightless bird, is the Penguin .
- Penicillin has low toxicity.
- Penitentiary a prison for serious offenders.
- Perennial lasts a long time and is enduring.
- Periphery refers to the boundary that is outside of an area.
- Perjury lies under oath
- Perseverance means persistence, perseverance.
- Persuade means to convince someone to do something.
- To read with care.
- Pesticide can be used to kill pests.
- Petition refers to a formal drawn request.
- Phalanx refers to a group of troops that are close together.
- Phenomenon refers to a fact, occurrence or observation.
- Philosopher offers profound views.
- Phoenix , a mythical bird that can rise from its ownashes, is Phoenix .
- Physics deals with matter, energy and motion.
- Picturesque is charming and quaint.
- Peace refers to a country’s situation when it is not in conflict with another country.
- Pinnacle refers to a high peak.
- Pinafore a child’s apron.
- Pixie refers to a fairy or sprite. It is especially mischievous.
- Placard – A paperboard notice or sign.
- Placebo a pill that contains no medicine, but is used to calm a patient.
- Plaid fabric is made from different colors of yarns and woven in a cross-barred design.
- Plight refers to a situation or condition, especially one that is unfavorable.
- Plumber installs and repairs plumbing, fixtures, etc.
- Pneumonia refers to inflammation of the lungs caused by congestion.
- The Poignant can be very distressing for the emotions.
- Poinsettia can sometimes be called the Christmas flower.
- Politicize aims to give a political flavour to.
- Highly Populous refers to a large population.
- Porridge can be described as a cereal-based food that is cooked in milk or water to make a thick consistency.
- Posse refers to a force with legal authority.
- Posthumous means that after death, something new or different can occur.
- Potpourri can be any combination of unrelated objects, subjects or other items.
- Practitioner A person who practices a profession or occupation.
- Prairie refers to a strip of grassland, a meadow.
- Precise must be clearly or strictly defined.
- Prerogative refers to an exclusive right or privilege.
- Prestigious has a high reputation.
- Prey An animal that is hunted or taken for food.
- Principle refers to an accepted or professed principle of conduct or action.
- Pronunciation refers to the accepted standard for sound and stress patterns in a word or syllable.
- Psalm can be described as a sacred song, or hymn.
- Psychology refers to the science of mind, or mental states and processes.
- Purge means to cleanse or purify.
- Quaff means to have a drink.
- Quandary refers to a state that is uncertain.
- Quarantine refers to a strict isolation.
- Questionnaire – A list of questions that can be answered
- Queue refers to a braid or line of people.
- Quiche can be described as a dish that includes cheeses and other veggies.
- Quintessence refers to the pure and concentrated essence a substance.
- Rabble refers to disorderly crowds; mob.
- Raffle can be described as a type of lottery.
- Rambunctious can be difficult to manage.
- Rancid has a bad smell or taste.
- Raspberry refers to the fruit of a shrub.
- Ratchet can be used as a tool.
- Rationale explains the basic reason for accounting for something.
- Recede is to move or go.
- Recluse means a person who lives alone or in isolation.
- Reconnaissance refers to reconnoitering.
- Rectify means to make or fix right.
- Recurrence refers to the act of something occurring again.
- Reggae refers to a type of Jamaican popular music.
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- Reign refers to the time a sovereign is on a throne.
- Rein The leather strap that is used to control horses.
- Remembrance can be a memory.
- Reminiscence refers to the act of recalling past experiences.
- Requisition refers to the act of requiring/demanding.
- To annul or repeal
- Respondent A person who replies or makes replies.
- Resume provides a summary, a summary.
- Resurrection refers to the act of rising from death.
- Revise means to modify or alter.
- Rhapsodic can be described as ecstatic or exuberant.
- Rhetoric refers to bombast, exaggeration, or display.
- Rhubarb belongs to the buckwheat family.
- Right Is in line with what is right or just.
- Rigor refers to strictness, severity, or hardness.
- Rotor refers to a rotating part in a machine.
- Rouge refers to any of the many red cosmetics that can be used on cheeks and lips.
- Roulette can be described as a game of chance.
- Rubella can also be known as German measles.
- Sable resembles an Old World weasel.
- Sachet – A small bag that contains perfuming powder and the like.
- Sacrilegious refers to any violation of anything holy.
- Saffron a crocus with showy, purple blooms.
- Salutatorian ranks second in the graduating class.
- Sanctimonious makes a hypocritical display of religious devotion.
- Sapphire gems have a blue color.
- Sarcasm refers to harsh, bitter derision, or irony.
- Satellite A body that revolves around an object, such as a moon or a planet, is .
- Sauerkraut cabbage that can ferment to sour.
- Sauna uses dry heat to induce perspiration.
- Scandalous refers to disgraceful, shocking behavior.
- Scarab was a beetle that the ancient Egyptians considered sacred.
- Scenario shows the outline of a plot for a dramatic work.
- Scepter a rod that is used as an emblem for regal or imperial power.
- Schizophrenia can be described as a serious mental disorder.
- Schnauzer , a German breed medium-sized dog, is also known as Schnauzer .
- Sciatic refers to the back of your hip.
- Scour – To remove dirt, use hard scrubbing.
- Scourge refers to a condition that causes affliction or calamity.
- Scrod refers to a young Atlantic codfish, or haddock.
- Cruple acts as a restraining power.
- A sculptor refers to a person who practices sculpture.
- Seance – This is a gathering in which people attempt to communicate with spirits.
- To seclude means to retreat into solitude.
- Seine refers to a fishing net.
- Semaphore can be used to transmit visual signals.
- Sensuous refers to the senses.
- Separate refers to keeping apart or dividing.
- Sepulcher refers to a grave, tomb or burial site.
- Sequoia, also known as redwood, is a large tree.
- Sergeant a noncommissioned officer with the rank of corporal.
- Serial refers to anything published in small installments at regular intervals.
- Sew means to sew or join by stitches.
- Shackle can be used to secure the wrist, leg or other parts of the body.
- To put a sword in a sheath
- Shine refers to luster, brightness and radiance.
- Shrew describes a woman with violent speech and temper.
- Shroud A cloth or sheet that wraps a corpse for burial.
- Sierra refers to a series of hills or mountains whose peaks resemble the teeth of a saw.
- Silhouette shows the outline of an object in two dimensions.
- Simile refers to a figure in speech where two seemingly unrelated things are compared.
- Simultaneous occurs or operates simultaneously.
- To burn little, to scorch
- Siphon a tube that is bent into legs of equal length to transfer liquid from one container or another.
- Skeptic refers to someone who doubts the validity of something.
- Skew means to turn aside or swerve.
- Slaughter refers to the killing of cattle or other animals for food.
- Sleigh can be used to transport runners over snow or ice.
- Sleight refers to dexterity or skill.
- Detective is a detective.
- Slough (sloo) is an area of soft, muddy soil.
- Sojourn can be used for a temporary stay.
- Solder combines an alloy and is used to join metal objects in order to unify them.
- Solemn can be grave, sober, or mirthless.
- Sovereign refers to a monarch or a King.
- Spasm refers to a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
- Specter can be described as a ghost, phantom, or apparition.
- Sponsor A person who stands behind or takes responsibility for someone.
- Squabble means to have a petty quarrel.
- Squeak – This is a short, sharp and shrill cry.
- To look with your eyes partially closed
- Stationery refers to writing paper.
- Stimulus incites you to take action or exert yourself.
- Strait refers to a narrow passage between two larger bodies of water.
- Straitjacket – This garment is made from strong material and designed for bind the arms.
- Stroganoff consists of meat sauteed in onions and cooked with a sauce made of sour cream.
- Suave is polite and easily agreeable.
- Subpoena refers to the usual writ used for summoning witnesses.
- Subtle has a thin, delicate or delicate meaning.
- succinct is a concise, simple, and terse expression of meaning.
- Sufficency refers to adequacy.
- Suite consists of a collection of items that make up a set.
- will replace in power or acceptance.
- Suposition refers to something that is assumed;
- Guarantee provides security against damage or loss.
- Surrey is for four people.
- Surrogate refers to a person who is appointed to act on behalf of another; it’s also known as a deputy.
- Surveillance a watch that is kept an eye on a person or group.
- Swerve means to abruptly turn around.
- Symposium allows you to have a discussion on a particular topic.
- Synod refers to an assembly of church delegate.
- Synonym A word that has nearly the same meaning and another.
- Syntax refers to the study of grammar rules in a language.
- Tabernacle can be described as a place of worship.
- Tableau shows a photo of a scene.
- Tabular is a way to arrange data into a table.
- Tachometer measures velocity and speed.
- Tacky does not look fashionable or tasteful.
- Tact refers to a sense of what you should say, without causing offense.
- Taffy can be described as a chewy candy.
- Tail refers to the tail end of an animal.
- Taint refers to a trace of something harmful or bad.
- Tally refers to an account or reckoning.
- Tambourine consists of a small drum with a round frame covered in skin and several metal jingles.
- Tandem can be one following or the other.
- Tangible can be touched.
- Tantalize is to torture with.
- Tapestry fabric is used to cover furniture or wall hangings.
- Tassel An ornament made up of several threads that hang from a knob and used for jewelry or clothing.
- Taught refers to the past participle or teach.
- Taunt is HTML for mocking.
- Tawdry is a term that means showy or inexpensive.
- Tea can be enjoyed.
- Tee provides assistance to golfers.
- Technique refers to the way in which technical skills are applied to a specific art or field.
- Tedious is long and tiresome.
- Teeter is a way to move unsteadily.
- Telegraph allows you to send messages to distant places.
- Telepathy is communication between minds.
- Telephone allows you to send sound far away.
- Temblor refers to a tremor or earthquake.
- Tempt is to tempt or entice someone to do something that is often considered wrong.
- Tenor refers to the meaning of something written or spoken.
- Tense means that you are stretched tight, high-strung, or nervous.
- Terrain refers to a parcel of land.
- Terse can be concise or effective; it is short and to the point.
- Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a type of disease.
- Thatch can be used to cover roofs.
- Thermometer can be used to measure temperature.
- Thesaurus – A dictionary of synonyms, antonyms.
- Thesis – This is a proposal that should be taken into consideration.
- Thigh lies between the hips and the knee.
- Thimble a small cap that is worn over your fingertip when you push a needle through cloth to sew.
- The third is the next after the first.
- Thetle can be described as a prickly tree.
- Complete is performed without negligence or omissions.
- Thumb refers to the inner, short digit of the human hand.
- Tier refers to a group of rows that rise one after the other or above the others.
- Tinsel glitters metallic material, often in strips.
- Titanic meaning gigantic.
- Titlist is the titleholder, champion.
- Tobacco refers to the plant that is used to make cigarettes.
- Tongue refers to the movable organ found in the mouth of human beings.
- Tonsillectomy refers to the removal of one or both tonsils.
- Topaz can be used as a gemstone.
- Torque produces rotation.
- Tout is for business solicitation.
- Toxicity refers to the degree of being toxic.
- Traceable can be traced.
- Trachea refers to the windpipe.
- Trait refers to a distinctive characteristic or quality.
- Tranquil means calm or peaceful.
- Transcend means to go above and beyond.
- Temporary is not permanent or enduring.
- Translucent allows for passage, but not clearly.
- Trapeze consists of a horizontal bar that is attached to two suspending cables.
- Trauma refers to a shock or body injury caused by a sudden physical injury.
- Trestle refers to a type frame used in railroad spans.
- Trichotomy is a division of the website into three parts.
- Trivial is a term of little importance or significance.
- Trough – This is a container, used mainly for drinking.
- Troupe refers to a group of actors, or performers, especially. travelers.
- Truancy refers to being late or truant.
- Tyrannize means to have absolute power or control.
- Ulcer causes skin irritation.
- Uncollectible is a sign that it cannot be collected.
- Unkempt means messy or disorganized.
- Vaccinal refers to vaccination or vaccine.
- Vague cannot be identified or clearly expressed.
- Vaudeville provides theatrical entertainment.
- Vehemence means ardor or fervor.
- Veneer – A thin layer of wood.
- Vengeance means violent revenge or getting back.
- Vermicelli can be described as a type of pasta.
- Victuals can be used to provide food supplies.
- Viscount refers to a nobleman who is just below an earl, or count.
- Vogue is a fashion term.
- Competing is a form of competing or contending.
- Waive means to give up or forgo.
- Whack means to strike with a sharp blow (or blows).
- Wheelwright A person whose profession is to make wheels.
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- Wince means to draw back or tension the body.
- Wrack means wreckage or wreckage.
- Inflict as punishment or revenge.
- Wren a small and active songbird.
- Yeoman can be described as a petty officer of a navy.
- Zeppelin refers to a rigid airship, or dirigible.
- Zoological refers to or is related to zoology.

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