Are you ready for another round of vocabulary challenges, straight from the Oxford dictionary? Then set your eyes and your language centers on the following dozen questions, where we give you the MEANING of the word we want you to find, and it is up to you to choose the word that fits that definition.
Choose the word corresponding to the meaning in the photo above.
Biblioklept
Bibliotech
Bible-thief
Bibiotecha
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Dissemble
Sardonic
Unleash
Protect
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Nauseant
Nauseent
Nauseantic
Noisome
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Obelus
Asterisk
Comma
Plus
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Pot-valor
Pintourage
Beer-mad
Lagerastic
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Churlish
Childish
Curlish
Chidrenish
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Frisson
Fressure
Fissizion
Frisone
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Vulpine
Wolfine
Volfine
Wulfine
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Hypermnesia
Hypoamnesia
Supermnesia
Multinmesia
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Beset
Encircled
Routed
Strumped
Choose the word BEST corresponding to the meaning in the photo above.
Parley
Negotiate
Surrender
Withstand
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Carouse
Noisome
Lance
Beckon
The Search for Meaning Continues...
You passed, but just barely, since you got less than half of the answers right. You have some basic knowledge of rare words in the English language, but there is room for improvement. We recommend spending a bit more time reading books, that's the best way to learn more words. After all, the way we talk and think is predicated on our vocabulary. Having more ways to express ourselves is always a wonderful thing.
Great! You've answered most of the questions correctly, proving you have a good grasp of what these words mean, even though some of them are used quite rarely these days. You have great verbal skills and probably a heck of a good memory.
Wow, you really have an extensive lexicon, don't you? You must read a lot! Or maybe you used to read a lot, and you still recall. In any case, your knowledge of the English language is significantly more extensive and impressive than most people's, especially these modern days, where text messaging has shortened even common words! Share your result with friends and family - we're proud of you!
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