philanthropy
schadenfreude
tchotchke
cuisine
erroneous
circumlocution
reconnaissance
mispronunciation
tocsin
toxin
capricious
bouillabaisse (pronounced "bullya base")
hippomonstrosesquippedaliophobia: Fear of long words.
Yes and No. Some people are fine and remember all the words others forget and sit out very soon into the first round.
That is the correct spelling of "hard" (solid, substantial). *For "hard" (difficult) spelling words, see the related questions.
gingerly
IN total 82 spelling bees have past
Bees
They will usually give words that are not commonly used, have silent or double letters, and extended words for intimidation (such as unobstructiveness, they add the un- and -ness) See the related link for a long list of words used in spelling bees.
For the National Spelling Bee , there is a panel of teachers and lexicographers and other scholars who choose groups of level-of-difficulty appropiate words for the contest. The individual words are on a blind draw for each individual contestant from that pool of words.
Spelling bees do not have real-life bees in them. It is just a name of a contest of people who spell words. The people who tell the students to spell the words usually start out with easy words,then they go on about harder. When you get a word wrong,you do not participate anymore,and on. The one that gets the most words right wins.
Person in charge of Spelling Bees.
Spelling bees can be seen as beneficial as they promote vocabulary, spelling skills, and public speaking abilities. However, they can also create pressure and anxiety for participants. Ultimately, the impact of spelling bees can vary depending on individual experiences and perspectives.
I would say study on hard words to get better... Study your spelling words or better yet....Read a dictionary and look up the words you are confused on.
In the spelling bees the easyest word was giddiness