7th Grade Words of the Day

This Words for the Day webpage helps grade 7 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 7th-grade students to get words and their meanings, examples, and context sources.

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 Word of the Day for Grade 7
Specified Day: 2026-03-06
illegalspeak speak spelling sentences 
a. prohibited by law, by official, or by accepted rules
apiecespeak speak spelling sentences 
ad. to or from every one of two or more
Aunt March usually gave the sisters a present of twenty-five dollars apiece at New Year's.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
They fired a shot apiece as they started, but their bullets whizzed by and didn't do us any harm.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXX
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Words of the recent 15 days
2026-03-05   (Back to the Day)
  grievance   Example sentences     speak
n. a complaint or a strong feeling caused by unfair treatment
  canyon   Example sentences     speak
n. a large valley with steep sides and usually a river flowing in the bottom; gorge
2026-03-04   (Back to the Day)
  preferable   Example sentences     speak
a. more desirable or worthy than another; better or more suitable
  nuisance   Example sentences     speak
n. something that annoys or gives trouble and vexation; something that is offensive or noxious
2026-03-03   (Back to the Day)
  considerate   Example sentences     speak
a. kind and helpful
a. caring about and respectful of others
  athletic   Example sentences     speak
a. strong, healthy, and good at sports
2026-03-02   (Back to the Day)
  neutrality   Example sentences     speak
n. a neutral position, especially in a war
n. pH value of 7
  trustworthy   Example sentences     speak
a. dependable and reliable; able to be trusted
2026-02-27   (Back to the Day)
  digestion   Example sentences     speak
n. process by which food is converted into substances that can be absorbed by the body
  multiply   Example sentences     speak
v. add a number to itself a particular number of times; combine by multiplication
2026-02-26   (Back to the Day)
  ownership   Example sentences     speak
n. having and controlling something, right or state of being an owner
  chilly   Example sentences     speak
a. cold but not freezing
2026-02-25   (Back to the Day)
  overlook   Example sentences     speak
v. provide a view of, especially from above
v. fail to notice or consider something or someone
  collapse   Example sentences     speak
v. breakdown; fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no support
2026-02-24   (Back to the Day)
  resent   Example sentences     speak
v. feel bitter or be in angry, because of unfair injury or affront
  inherit   Example sentences     speak
v. receive from an ancestor by legal succession or will; receive by bequest or as a legacy
2026-02-23   (Back to the Day)
  celebration   Example sentences     speak
n. a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
  conceivable   Example sentences     speak
a. capable of being conceived, imagined, or understood
2026-02-20   (Back to the Day)
  ignore   Example sentences     speak
v. intentionally not listen or give attention to
  indirect   Example sentences     speak
a. not direct in manner, language, behavior, or action
a. avoiding clearly mentioning or saying something
2026-02-19   (Back to the Day)
  medal   Example sentences     speak
n. a piece of metal in form of coin, given as a reward for a brave action, for winning a competition, or to remember a special event
  hardship   Example sentences     speak
n. difficult or unpleasant conditions of life
n. something that causes suffering
2026-02-18   (Back to the Day)
  coincidence   Example sentences     speak
n. two or more things occurring at the same time by chance
  explore   Example sentences     speak
v. investigate systematically; search and discover about something
2026-02-17   (Back to the Day)
  dungeon   Example sentences     speak
n. a dark cell, usually underground, where prisoners can be confined
n. an underground prison
  exclude   Example sentences     speak
v. prevent something from entering a place or taking part in an activity; reject
2026-02-16   (Back to the Day)
  susceptible   Example sentences     speak
a. easily influenced; having little resistance, as to a disease
  tunnel   Example sentences     speak
n. passageway through or under something, usually underground
2026-02-13   (Back to the Day)
  twelfth   Example sentences     speak
a. coming next after the eleventh and just before the thirteenth in position
n. one part in twelve equal parts
  connect   Example sentences     speak
v. join, or fasten together; associate or combine; unite or link together
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