9th Grade Words of the Day
This Words for the Day webpage helps grade 9 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 9th-grade students to get words and their meanings, examples, and context sources.
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Word of the Day for Grade 9
Specified Day: 2026-06-22
v. kindle; cause to start burning; set fire to
After that no wood is used, except as a means of quick ignition to the staple fuel.
The regiment was like a firework that, once ignited, proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades.
Like a plethoric burning martyr, or a self-consuming misanthrope, once ignited, the whale supplies his own fuel and burns by his own body.
n. one who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there; non-native
I knew this must be the immigrant family the conductor had told us about.
Her father had started as a poor immigrant boy and had won the broad acres of Tara.
THIS is not the place to commemorate the trials and privations endured by the immigrant Mormons before they came to their final haven.
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2026-06-19 (Back to the Day)
n. shelter especially for housing or repairing aircraft
a. grain-eating; plant-eating; feeding only on plants
2026-06-18 (Back to the Day)
a. awkward or lacking in social graces; coarse and uncouth
n. person with discriminating taste in food and wine
a. free from deceit; sincere; honest
2026-06-17 (Back to the Day)
n. noisy, disorderly fight or quarrel; disturbance
v. dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully
2026-06-16 (Back to the Day)
n. small, smooth, flat surface, as on a bone or tooth; side; a smooth surface
a. easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly; inflammable
v. rise and fall in or as if in waves; shift; vary irregularly
2026-06-15 (Back to the Day)
v. charm by sorcery; get control of by magical words and rites
n. interjection; word or phrase having no independent meaning; expression usually of surprise or anger
2026-06-12 (Back to the Day)
a. weak-minded; foolishly loving and indulgent
v. wet through and through; soak; put potion down throat of; steep in moisture; wet thoroughly
2026-06-11 (Back to the Day)
a. completely lacking; barren or empty
v. upset; throw into confusion or disorder
v. cultivate; make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
2026-06-10 (Back to the Day)
a. reliable; worthy of being depended on; trustworthy
v. decrease fullness of; use up or empty out
2026-06-09 (Back to the Day)
n. ally; form a group or unite
v. destroy metal or alloy gradually, especially by chemical action; be eaten or worn away
v. moisten; lessen in force or effect
2026-06-08 (Back to the Day)
n. boom; rich mine, vein, or pocket of ore; sudden opportunity to make money
v. refrain from buying or using
2026-06-05 (Back to the Day)
a. every two years; lasting or living for two years
v. hesitate as if in fear or doubt; shy away or be overcome with fright or astonishment
2026-06-04 (Back to the Day)
v. fall straight down; plunge; decline suddenly and steeply
n. prototype; original model or type after which other similar things are patterned
v. put together; bring or call together into a group or whole
2026-06-03 (Back to the Day)
v. go with light running steps; move about or proceed hurriedly
v. absorb or swallow up as in a gulf; flow over or cover completely
2026-06-02 (Back to the Day)
n. director; overseer; one who is in charge of a particular unit, as in government or school system
a. falling off as of leaves; falling off or shed at specific season or stage of growth
v. drive forward; cause to move forward or onward; push
2026-05-29 (Back to the Day)
a. without money; poor; penniless
n. wasting away; decrease in size; reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease