Sade Dunbar reaches Scripps National Spelling Bee semi-finals
Sade Dunbar, The Gleaner\'s Children\'s Own Spelling Bee champion, has made it to the semi-finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
At the end of the today Sade was one of 45 spellers left to advance to the semi-finals. 288 spellers began the competition yesterday.
Sade Dunbar\'s progress in the 2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee to date:
Round: 4
Word given: solfatara
Speller\'s spelling: solfatara
Correct? Yes
Pronunciation: \\ˌsōl-fə-ˈtär-ə\\
Function: noun
Etymology: Italian, sulfur mine, from solfo sulfur, from Latin sulfur
Date: 1777
Definition: a volcanic area or vent that yields only hot vapors and sulfurous gases
Round: 3
Word given: allision
Speller\'s spelling: allision
Correct? Yes
Round: 2
Word given: coniferous
Speller\'s spelling: coniferous
Correct? Yes
Below is a summary of the Round One Test Words:
loquacity
homage
sinecure
galimatias
intermittence
mustard
miscible
tremolo
pinyin
nonpareil
Pyrrhic
altogether
avarice
guernsey
syringe
cygnet
beignet
midriff
illegible
eidetic
cacoëthes
Caribbean
epilepsy
harassment
Appaloosa
