Words of the Day for Students
It's a hub for middle school and high school students to get the Words of the Day according to their grades or ages. The students' worksheets are organized by grade, including grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. Most words are shown by frequency. Some low-frequency words are listed by alphabet at the end of each grade. This app helps students accumulate words for everyday study.
Please select your grade's worksheet to start.
Please select your grade's worksheet to start.
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Word of the Day Under Grade
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
v. revoke; call off; omit or delete
n. a flying insect, often black and yellow, that can sting
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
a. difficult to use or handle because of size, weight, or shape; lacking grace in movement or posture
n. mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
n. soft leather shoe; originally worn by Native Americans
n. a large wild animal of the cat family that lives in Central and South America
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
v. combine; blend; become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat
a. unrestrained and violent; occurring without restraint
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
v. write or engrave; mark down as something to be read; imprint; assign or address to
v. start; initiate; induct into office by formal ceremony
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
a. evoking lifelike images within the mind; free from artificiality
v. add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
There is no new word today!
Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Today has no new words, but you can review the recent ones from 2026-04-17.
n. a noisy riotous fight; a confused struggle
a. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce
2026-04-18: Today's Worksheet
Get Words By Grades
Today words' worksheet:
Notes:
1. Grade 6, 7, 8: each has 400 words;
2. Grade 9, 10, 11, 12: each has 500 words;
3. Every day has 2-3 new words selected to study;
4. Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
Notes:
1. Grade 6, 7, 8: each has 400 words;
2. Grade 9, 10, 11, 12: each has 500 words;
3. Every day has 2-3 new words selected to study;
4. Every weekend, the first day of each month, winter break (Dec 23 to Jan 6), and summer (part of July and all of August) are word-free days.
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The word full of grace and truth.
The word full of grace and truth.
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