11th Grade Words of the Day

This Words for the Day webpage helps grade 11 students learn words at their levels efficiently. In addition to showing words of the current day, the page also has words of the recent 15 or 50 days to review. It's a handy app for 11th-grade students to get words and their meanings, examples, and context sources.

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 Word of the Day for Grade 11
Specified Day: 2025-09-09
committedspeak speak spelling sentences 
a. feeling dedication and loyalty to a cause, activity, or job; devoted
I felt as if I had committed some great crime, the consciousness of which haunted me.
Frankenstein By Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 19
He was committed to take his trial at the next Sessions, which would come on in a month.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In Chapter LV
A highly popular murder had been committed, and Mr. Wopsle was imbrued in blood to the eyebrows.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In Chapter XVIII
acquaintancespeak speak spelling sentences 
n. personal knowledge or information about someone or something
I turned again to my new acquaintance.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 3
I made the pleasure of his acquaintance just after the war.
The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
Pearl saw, and gazed intently, but never sought to make acquaintance.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Context  Highlight   In VI. PEARL
successfulspeak speak spelling sentences 
a. having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome
The princess helps to make balls happy and successful.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In PART 1: Chapter 22
But again there came upon me, for my relief, that odd impression that Herbert Pocket would never be very successful or rich.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In Chapter XXII
I obey the first clause of the injunction by trying once more, but am not so successful with the second, for I am very stupid.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 4. I FALL INTO DISGRACE
Review Words:   Rrecent 15 days   Recent 50 days
Words of the recent 15 days
2025-09-08   (Back to the Day)
  absence   speakExamples  
n. state of being absent; state of being away
  spiritual   speakExamples  
a. not tangible or material; belonging to religion; sacred; supernatural
2025-09-05   (Back to the Day)
  distinguished   speakExamples  
a. prominent; celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements
  extraordinary   speakExamples  
a. exceptional; remarkable; beyond what is ordinary or usual
2025-09-04   (Back to the Day)
  ordinary   speakExamples  
a. not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree; lacking special distinction, rank, or status
  prove   speakExamples  
v. increase in volume; be shown or be found to be; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
  expense   speakExamples  
n. amounts paid for goods and services
2025-09-03   (Back to the Day)
  religious   speakExamples  
a. of religion; concerned with religion; having or showing belief in and reverence for God or a deity
  sufficient   speakExamples  
a. adequate; enough; being as much as is needed
2025-09-02   (Back to the Day)
  gentleman   speakExamples  
n. a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer; a man of refinement
  regard   speakExamples  
v. deem to be; connect closely and often incriminatingly; look at attentively
  considerable   speakExamples  
a. worthy of consideration; large in amount, extent, or degree
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2025-07-11   (Back to the Day)
  whittle   speakExamples  
v. reduce or eliminate gradually, with knife; cut small bits off
  xenophobia   speakExamples  
n. exaggerated or abnormal fear of strangers or foreigners
2025-07-10   (Back to the Day)
  unpronounceable   speakExamples  
a. impossible or difficult to pronounce correctly; very difficult to pronounce correctly
  utensil   speakExamples  
n. instrument, implement, or container for practical use, especially in kitchen or laboratory
  vignette   speakExamples  
n. unbordered picture, often a portrait; decorative design placed at beginning or end of book or chapter; short literary sketch
2025-07-09   (Back to the Day)
  underhanded   speakExamples  
a. short-handed; clandestine; marked by deception
  underwrite   speakExamples  
v. write under something else; subscribe; assume financial responsibility for; guarantee against failure
2025-07-08   (Back to the Day)
  tycoon   speakExamples  
n. wealthy and powerful businessperson or industrialist; magnate
  unconscionable   speakExamples  
a. lacking conscience; greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
  undecipherable   speakExamples  
a. not easily deciphered; not able to be read or understood
2025-07-07   (Back to the Day)
  stymie   speakExamples  
v. present obstacle; stump; cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck
  teem   speakExamples  
v. be abuzz; be full of; move in large numbers
2025-07-04   (Back to the Day)
  sobriquet   speakExamples  
n. nickname; familiar name for person, typically shortened version of given name
  sprawl   speakExamples  
v. extend; stretch; spread; sit or lie with the body and limbs spread out awkwardly
2025-07-03   (Back to the Day)
  retentive   speakExamples  
a. holding; having quality, power, or capacity of retaining, as to retain knowledge with ease
  savant   speakExamples  
n. scholar; man of learning or science; one eminent for learning
  slovenly   speakExamples  
a. messy and dirty; careless and excessively casual
2025-07-02   (Back to the Day)
  resilient   speakExamples  
a. elastic; having power of springing back or recover readily
  resuscitate   speakExamples  
v. restored to life; restore consciousness, vigor, or life to; revive
2025-06-30   (Back to the Day)
  repertoire   speakExamples  
n. list of works of music or drama; class of compositions in a genre; range or number of skills
  replica   speakExamples  
n. copy or reproduction of a work of art
2025-06-27   (Back to the Day)
  rendition   speakExamples  
n. translation, often interpretive; performance of a musical or dramatic work
  renege   speakExamples  
v. deny; go back on; fail to fulfill promise or obligation
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