We have a great Spelling Bee challenge for you today! This 15-question quiz is designed for those who take pride in their spelling skills. From tricky terms to obscure vocabulary, each question will test your attention to detail and linguistic knowledge. Whether you're a seasoned wordsmith or just looking for a fun challenge, this quiz will push you to your limits. Sharpen your pencils (or just your mind), and let's see how well you can navigate the labyrinth of letters.
1 of 15
Which of the following is the correct spelling?
Reconnassance
Reconnessance
Reconaissance
Reconnaissance
2 of 15
Choose the correct spelling of this musical term:
Accapella
Acappella
A Cappella
Acapela
3 of 15
What is the correct spelling for a word meaning “deceptively attractive”?
Spescious
Specious
Spicious
Spesious
4 of 15
Which of these is the correct spelling for an adjective meaning “relating to horses”?
Eqestrian
Equestrain
Equistrian
Equestrian
5 of 15
Select the correct spelling of the word meaning “to obscure or make unclear by excessive detail”?
Obfuscticate
Obfusticate
Obfuscate
Obphuscate
6 of 15
Choose the correct spelling for a term that refers to the worship of wealth:
Plutolatry
Plutolotry
Plutolatrey
Plutoloteri
7 of 15
Which spelling is correct for the term that means “temporary inactivity, cessation, or suspension”?
Aveyence
Abbeyance
Abeyance
Aveyance
8 of 15
What is the correct spelling of a word that means “characterized by routine or superficiality”?
Perfunnctory
Perfunctionary
Perfuntory
Perfunctory
9 of 15
Choose the correct spelling for a word meaning “a person who composes or recites epic poetry”:
The term rhapsode is derived from rhapsōidein (ῥαψῳδεῖν), meaning "to sew songs [together]
Rhapsode
Rapsode
Rhapsody
Rapsaude
10 of 15
Choose the correct spelling of a word meaning “abundantly supplied or provided; filled to capacity”:
Reppliete
Replete
Repleat
Repleet
11 of 15
Pick the correct spelling of a word meaning “having keen insight or good judgment”:
Perscpicacous
Perspicious
Perspicacous
Perspicacious
12 of 15
Which spelling correctly represents a word meaning “having a sluggish and unemotional temperament”?
Phlegmatic
Phleggmatic
Plegmatic
Plemgmatic
13 of 15
Which spelling is correct for a word meaning “intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive”?
Didactick
Didactik
Didactic
Didactie
14 of 15
Choose the correct spelling for a term meaning “a person who habitually tells lies”:
Prevaricater
Prevaricatier
Prevaricattore
Prevaricator
15 of 15
Select the correct spelling of a word meaning “having many aspects or phases; varied or diverse”?
Multifarius
Multifarious
Multiphrous
Multipherous
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Nice effort, but it looks like some of those tricky words tripped you up this time. Don’t be discouraged—these words... READ MORENice effort, but it looks like some of those tricky words tripped you up this time. Don’t be discouraged—these words were chosen to challenge even the most seasoned spellers. Take some time to brush up on those obscure terms and give it another shot. With a little practice, you’ll be ready to tackle the toughest words out there. Remember, every great speller starts with a few mistakes. Keep practicing, and you’ll improve in no time!
Well done! You’ve clearly got a strong grasp on spelling, with just a few stumbles along the way. The words in this... READ MOREWell done! You’ve clearly got a strong grasp on spelling, with just a few stumbles along the way. The words in this quiz weren’t easy, but you navigated them with skill and precision. With a bit more attention to detail, you’ll be spelling like a pro in no time. Keep up the good work and continue challenging yourself with even tougher words. You’re on the right track—just a little more effort, and you’ll reach the top!
Absolutely brilliant! Your performance in this quiz shows that you have exceptional spelling skills and a keen eye for... READ MOREAbsolutely brilliant! Your performance in this quiz shows that you have exceptional spelling skills and a keen eye for detail. These words weren’t easy, but you handled them with confidence and accuracy. It’s clear that you’ve mastered even the most challenging vocabulary. Whether it’s in a spelling bee or daily life, you’ve got what it takes to spell with the best of them. Keep up the fantastic work—you’re truly a spelling superstar!
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