Feeling "Alive" - Smarter Than BPD Quiz
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What does the adjective "spunky" mean?

  • Being full of spirit, courage, and determination (correct)
  • Being very enthusiastic and full of praise
  • Being full of life and energy
  • Being very playful or lively
  • What does the adjective "liberated" mean?

  • Being very brave and showing courage
  • Being full of energy or enthusiasm
  • Being freed from traditional social and sexual attitudes or ways of behaving (correct)
  • Being extremely good or delightful
  • What does the adjective "energetic" refer to?

  • Being very exciting or thrilling
  • Being full of spirit, courage, and determination
  • Having or showing a lot of energy (correct)
  • Being very enthusiastic and full of praise
  • What does the adjective "provocative" mean?

    <p>Causing discussion, thought, argument, etc</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "impulsive" mean?

    <p>Doing things suddenly and without careful thought, or resulting from a sudden impulse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "thrilled" mean?

    <p>Being very excited and happy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "reborn" mean?

    <p>To become alive again after death or to become active or popular again</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "colorful" mean?

    <p>Being interesting or exciting and can also refer to something or someone being very beautiful or delightful</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "peppy" mean?

    <p>Being very enthusiastic and full of praise</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "glowing" mean?

    <p>Being very enthusiastic and full of praise</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "spirited" mean?

    <p>Being full of spirit, courage, and determination and very lively or determined</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the adjective "free" mean?

    <p>Being completely free</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The text provides definitions and examples of various adjectives.
    • Adjectives covered include playful, courageous, energetic, glowing, spunky, liberated, optimistic, peppy, reborn, provocative, impulsive, free, frisky, animated, electric, spirited, thrilled, wonderful, awake, and colorful.
    • Playful refers to being happy, full of energy, and eager to play.
    • Courageous means being very brave and showing courage.
    • Energetic refers to having or showing a lot of energy.
    • Glowing means being very enthusiastic and full of praise.
    • Spunky refers to being full of spirit, courage, and determination.
    • Liberated means being freed from traditional social and sexual attitudes or ways of behaving.
    • Optimistic means having or showing hope for the future and expecting good things to happen.
    • Peppy means being full of energy or enthusiasm.
    • Reborn means to become alive again after death or to become active or popular again.
    • Provocative means causing discussion, thought, argument, etc.
    • Impulsive means doing things suddenly and without careful thought, or resulting from a sudden impulse.
    • Free means being completely free.
    • Frisky means being very playful or lively.
    • Animated means being full of life and energy.
    • Electric means being very exciting or thrilling.
    • Spirited means being full of courage or energy and very lively or determined.
    • Thrilled means being very excited and happy.
    • Wonderful means being extremely good or delightful.
    • Awake means not asleep.
    • Colorful means being interesting or exciting and can also refer to something or someone being very beautiful or delightful.

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