WORDS WITH ‘IE’
ANCIENT – very old
BELIEF – something you accept as true
BELIEVE – to accept something as true
BESIEGE – to surround a place with weapons to try to capture it
BRIEF – lasts for a short time
CASHIER – the person you pay when you buy something in a store
FIELD – a wide open area of land used for playing sports, planting crops, or for animals to graze
FIERCE – violent, wild and aggressive
FRIEND – someone not related to you whom you like and know closely
GRIEF – sorrow and sadness
GRIEVE – to cause grief to
GRIEVOUS – sorrowful and painful; causing grief
LIEUTENANT – an officer in the Army or Navy
MISCHIEF – bad or troublesome behaviour that causes trouble
MISCHIEVOUS – causing mischief or trouble
NIECE – your brother or sister’s daughter
PIECE – not the whole, but a part of an object
PIERCE – to prick or penetrate something using a sharp object
PRIEST – a minister in the church who performs religious ceremonies
RELIEF – a relaxed feeling or ease after a period of pain or distress
RELIEVE – to ease of pain or distress
REPRIEVE – the cancellation or postponement of someone’s punishment
SHRIEK – to make a high-pitched sound; to scream
SIEGE – a process in which police surround an area and force it to surrender
SIEVE – a tool used to strain solids from liquids or large particles from smaller particles
SPECIES – a group of living things with similar features
THIEF – a person who steals from other people
YIELD – to give in or to give way; to provide agricultural produce