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Impress Your Friends By Spelling These 7 Words


Last Update: 5/27 6:16 pm
(Alex Wong, Getty Images News)
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Check out these 7 words that are the favorites of contestants participating in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

1. Aeschylean

part of speech: adjective
origin: This word is from a Greek name.
definition: of, relating to, or suggestive of the Greek tragic poet Aeschylus.
sentence: The Aeschylean chorus plays an important role in the plot of the tragedy.

2. agathokakological

part of speech: adjective
origin: This word consists of three Greek parts plus an English combining form.
definition: composed of both good and evil.
sentence: Utopian communities have never flourished in this agathokakological world in which we live.

3. Weissnichtwo

part of speech: noun
origin: This word is from a German phrase that became a literary geographical name.
definition: an indefinite, unknown, or imaginary place.
sentence: Fredricka apologized for her mistake and commented that her mind had been adrift in some Weissnichtwo.

4. humuhumunukunukuapuaa

part of speech: noun
origin: This word is from an originally Hawaiian word.
definition: a small Hawaiian triggerfish.
sentence: The humuhumunukunukuapuaa is the unofficial state fish of Hawaii.

5. pfeffernuss

part of speech: noun
origin: This word is from an originally German word.
definition: a small hard highly spiced cookie made traditionally for the Christmas holidays.
sentence: The aroma of pfeffernuss in the oven brought back memories of Christmas to the old man.

6. rijsttafel
part of speech: noun
origin: This word is from a Dutch element plus a Latin-derived Dutch element.
definition: an Indonesian midday meal consisting chiefly of rice to which are added small portions of a wide variety of meats and vegetables, fish, chicken, fruit, eggs, curries, pickles, and condiments.
sentence: The rijsttafel is an excellent way to sample a great variety of Indonesian dishes.

7. triskaidekaphobia

part of speech: noun
origin: This word is from an originally Greek word.
definition: fear of the number 13.
sentence: Because of his triskaidekaphobia, Alton called the hotel’s front desk and asked to be moved from room 1313.

--Source: Scripps National Spelling Bee
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