Speech 1 Staunchest Adjective Something very firm and steadfast in principle ,loyalty etc. 2 Moderately Adverb Within a middle range in size, amount or degree, neither great nor little 3 Simultaneously Adverb Concurrently; things happening at the same time 4 Egotism Noun The fact of being excessively conceited or absorbed in oneself 5 Forfeit Verb Lose something or lose the right to something by some error, offense or crime 6 Deliverance Noun The action of being rescued or set free 7 Chum Noun A close friend 8 Optimism Noun A mental attitude or a feeling that the future will be good or successful 9 Ballistic Adjective Relating to or characteristic of the motion of objects moving under their own momentum and the force of gravity 10 Tremendous Adjective Very large or great 11 Tactile Adjective Of or connected with the sense of touch 12 Accolade Noun An award, honour, or instance of positive acknowledgment or praise 13 Ignite Verb To start on fire or to instigate something 14 Coronary Adjective Connected with the heart 15 Indomitable Adjective Impossible to defeat or frighten, even in a difficult situation; very brave and determined 16 Leap Verb To spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump 17 Endear Verb To make somebody/yourself liked by somebody 18 Digitisation Noun The conversion of text, pictures, or sound into a digital form that can be processed by a computer 19 Sibling Noun A brother or sister 20 Razor-Edge Noun In a very uncertain or dangerous situation 21 Gracious Adjective Kind, polite and generous 22 Recognition Noun The act of accepting that something exists 23 Aeronautical Adjective Involving or relating to the design and construction of aeroplanes 24 Enthusiasm Noun Intense enjoyment, interest, or approval 25 Alleviate Verb To make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate 26 Harness Verb To control the energy of something in order to produce power or to achieve something 27 Submerge Verb To put or sink below the surface of water or any other enveloping medium 28 Procure Verb To get something, especially after an effort 29 Fastidious Adjective Excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please 30 Mercurial Adjective Changeable; volatile Spell Bee Word List- Class -7 (2021-22) 31 Susceptible Adjective Accessible or especially liable or subject to some influence, mood, agency 32 Tantalize Verb To tease 33 Grotesque Adjective Odd or unnatural in shape, appearance or character, fantastically ugly or absurd, bizarre 34 Diurnal Adjective Of or pertaining to a day or each day 35 Corroborate Verb To make more certain; confirm 36 Contiguous Adjective In close proximity without actually touching; near 37 Centripetal Adjective Directed towards the centre 38 Accede Verb To give consent, approval or adherence; agree; assent. 39 Melee Noun Confusion, turmoil, Jumble 40 Olfactory Adjective Of or pertaining to the sense of smell 41 Exhaustion Noun A state of extreme physical or mental tiredness 42 Errands Noun A short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something 43 Supple Adjective Flexible 44 Devastating Adjective Highly destructive or damaging 45 Devoutly Adverb Earnestly 46 Scenario Noun A postulated sequence or development of events 47 Beckoning Verb Attracting someone's attention by a hand gesture 48 Amicable Adjective Friendly 49 Trifle Noun A thing of little value or importance 50 Gaily Adverb In a cheerful or light-hearted way 51 Panic Noun Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety 52 Ingratiating Adjective That which is done for another's approval 53 Humourist Noun A humorous writer, performer or an artist 54 Vindictive Adjective Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge 55 Catastrophe Noun An event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering ; a disaster 56 Havoc Noun Widespread destruction 57 Unprecedented Adjective Never done or known before 58 Respite Noun Relief 59 Deluge Noun A severe flood, torrent 60 Indescribable Adjective Too unusual, extreme or indefinite to be adequately described 61 Inundated Verb Submerged 62 Debris Noun Scattered pieces of rubbish or remains, wreckage 63 Dispel Verb Make (a doubt, feeling or belief) disappear, eliminate, dismiss 64 Exemplary Adjective Extraordinary 65 Hazardous Adjective Dangerous 66 Inaccessible Adjective Unapproachable 67 Marooned Verb Trapped and alone in an inaccessible place, especially an island 68 Dampened Verb Make less strong or intense, lessen, diminish Spell Bee Word List- Class -7 (2021-22) 69 Indigenous Adjective Originating naturally in a particular place , native 70 Belligerent Adjective Hostile, aggressive 71 Hench Adjective Strong, fit, and having well-developed muscles, muscular physique 72 Theonomous Adjective Ruled, governed by or subject to the authority of God 73 Portmanteau Noun A large travelling bag, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts 74 Serendipity Noun The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way 75 Straggly Adjective Spread around in chaotic and disorganised manner 76 Besatcheled Adjective Carrying or equipped with a satchel 77 Schematize Verb To organise according to a scheme 78 Rapprochement Noun The reestablishment of cordial relations, particulary between two countries 79 Emolument Noun Payment for an office or employment, which is usually monetary 80 Ubiquitous Adjective Being everywhere at once, omnipresent