Spelling Bee wordlist
Grade 7
1. abandon: to leave something behind
2. absurd: silly or nonsensical
3. accelerate: to speed up
4. accessible: easy to reach or use
5. accomplish: to successfully complete a task or goal
6. accumulate: to collect or gather together over time
7. acknowledge: to recognize or accept something as true or valid
8. acquire: to gain or obtain something through effort or action
9. adjacent: next to or adjoining something else
10. admire: to look up to or appreciate someone or something
11. adolescent: a young person going through puberty and transitioning to adulthood
12. aggressive: forceful or combative in behavior or attitude
13. alleviate: to reduce or relieve something, such as pain or suffering
14. ambitious: having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something
15. analyze: to examine in detail in order to understand or explain
16. anecdote: a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
17. anonymous: not identified by name; unknown
18. anticipate: to expect or look forward to something happening
19. apologize: to express regret for something one has done wrong
20. appropriate: suitable or fitting for a particular purpose or situation
21. argument: a discussion or debate about a particular topic or issue
22. arrange: to put in a specific order or layout
23. artificial: not natural; made by humans
24. aspect: a particular feature or part of something
25. assess: to evaluate or judge the worth or quality of something
26. associate: to link or connect one thing with another
27. assume: to take for granted or accept as true without proof
28. assure: to give confidence or make certain that something will happen
29. astonish: to surprise or amaze greatly
30. attach: to join or fasten one thing to another
31. attitude: a settled way of thinking or feeling about something
32. attribute: a quality or characteristic of something or someone
33. audible: able to be heard
34. authentic: genuine or true; not fake or false
35. available: able to be obtained or used; accessible
36. average: the typical or ordinary level or amount of something
37. awkward: clumsy or uncoordinated in movement or behavior
38. background: the part of a picture or scene that appears behind the main subject
39. barrier: an obstacle that prevents progress or movement
40. beneficial: helpful or advantageous
41. bias: a tendency to favor one thing or group over another, often without rational justification
42. bizarre: strange or unusual in appearance or behavior
43. boycott: to refuse to buy or participate in something as a form of protest
44. brainstorm: to generate ideas and solutions through group discussion or individual thinking
45. brief: short in duration or length
46. brilliant: very bright or shining; exceptional or outstanding
47. calculate: to determine or figure out through mathematical or logical methods
48. capable: having the ability or potential to do something
49. capture: to catch or seize something or someone
50. category: a class or group of things with similar characteristics
51. celebrate: to observe or honor a particular occasion or achievement
52. challenge: a task or goal that requires effort or skill to complete
53. champion: a winner or strong supporter of a cause or idea
54. character: a person or animal in a story or play; also, the qualities that make up a person's personality
55. charm: a pleasing or attractive quality that attracts or fascinates others
56. checkmate: a move in chess that puts the opponent's king in a position where it cannot escape
capture, resulting in the end of the game
57. cherish: to value and care for something deeply
58. clarify: to make clear or understandable
59. classic: having enduring or timeless qualities; also, a work of literature or art that is widely
considered to be of high quality or lasting significance
60. collaborate: to work together with others on a project or task
61. collide: to crash or come into contact with something or someone forcefully
62. commemorate: to honor or remember someone or something in a special way
63. communicate: to share or exchange information or ideas with others
64. compassion: a feeling of deep sympathy and concern for the suffering of others
65. compatible: able to exist or function well together without conflict
66. compensate: to make up for a loss or deficiency in something
67. compete: to participate in a contest or competition
68. complex: consisting of interconnected parts or elements that are difficult to understand or analyze
69. compose: to create or write something, such as music or a letter
70. comprehend: to understand or grasp the meaning of something
71. compromise: a settlement of differences reached through mutual concessions
72. concentrate: to focus one's attention or efforts on a particular task or activity
73. concept: an idea or notion of something, often abstract or theoretical
74. concise: expressing much in few words; brief and to the point
75. confident: having a belief in oneself and one's abilities
76. conflict: a struggle or clash between opposing forces or ideas
77. congratulate: to express pleasure or joy at someone's achievement or success
78. conquer: to overcome or defeat an opponent or obstacle
79. conscious: aware of one's surroundings and one's own thoughts and feelings
80. consistent: remaining the same or showing a regular pattern over time
81. constant: unchanging or persistent in behavior or value
82. consult: to seek advice or information from someone
83. consume: to use up or eat or drink something
84. contagious: easily spread from one person or thing to another
85. contemplate: to think deeply about something
86. content: the substance or material of something; also, satisfied or at ease with one's situation or
possessions
87. context: the circumstances or setting in which something occurs or is expressed
88. contradict: to assert the opposite of something; to deny or challenge its truth or validity
89. contribute: to give or provide something, such as money, time, or effort
90. convenience: the state of being convenient or easily accessible
91. cooperate: to work together with others toward a common goal or objective
92. courageous: showing bravery or determination in the face of danger or difficulty
93. crave: to have a strong desire or longing for something
94. create: to bring into existence or produce something new or original
95. crucial: of great importance or significance
96. cultivate: to nurture or promote the growth of something
97. curious: eager to learn or know about something
98. deceive: to mislead or trick someone into believing something that is not true
99. dedicate: to devote time, effort, or resources to a particular cause or activity
100. defend: to protect or guard against attack or harm