Loneliness Article Vocabulary Quiz

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What does the term 'hubub' refer to?

  • An organized public meeting
  • A busy, noisy situation with many people talking at once (correct)
  • A time of quiet reflection
  • A serene natural environment

Which word describes a state of confusion and disorientation?

  • Discombobulated (correct)
  • Pessimistic
  • Habituated
  • Transient

What does the term 'solitude' imply?

  • Isolation from society
  • A temporary relationship
  • Loneliness among others
  • The state of being alone without being lonely (correct)

How is the term 'pessimistic' best characterized?

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Which word represents something that relieves a negative condition?

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What does 'exacerbate' mean in a context of problems or situations?

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The definition of 'chronic' best fits which situation?

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What does the term 'unprecedented' signify?

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Which of the following describes prejudices for or against something?

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What does 'stigmatize' mean?

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What is meant by the term 'authenticity'?

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Which of the following best describes the term 'fulfillment'?

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What does the term 'mitigate' refer to in social contexts?

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In what way do 'mechanisms' function in social interaction?

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What does 'depth' imply in conversations?

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Which strategy is effective in combating loneliness?

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What is considered a characteristic of 'genuine' behavior?

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How can extended 'isolation' affect a person's mental state?

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Which statement accurately reflects the concept of 'strategies'?

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Isolation

The state of being separated from others; solitude.

Authenticity

The quality of being genuine or true to oneself.

Fulfillment

The achievement of something desired or promised; satisfaction.

Mechanisms

Processes or systems that operate in a specific way; methods or techniques.

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Depth

The quality of being deep; complexity or profundity in meaning or feeling.

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Mitigate

To make less severe, serious, or painful; to alleviate.

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Genuine

Truly what something is said to be; authentic; sincere.

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Strategies

Plans of action designed to achieve a specific goal.

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Hubub

A busy, noisy situation with many people talking at once.

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Discombobulated

Confused and disoriented.

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Unmet

Not achieved or fulfilled.

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Solitude

The state of being alone without being lonely.

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Antidote

Something that counteracts or relieves a negative condition.

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Pessimistic

Tending to see the worst aspect of things.

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Biases

Inclinations or prejudices for or against something.

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Habituated

Made accustomed to something through repeated exposure.

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Transient

Lasting only for a short time; impermanent.

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Stigmatize

To describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or disapproval.

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Study Notes

Difficult Word Definitions and Examples

  • Hubub: A noisy, busy situation with many people talking at once. Example: The hubub of the market made it hard to hear.

  • Discombobulated: Confused and disoriented. Example: After the sudden change in plans, I felt completely discombobulated.

  • Unmet: Not achieved or fulfilled. Example: Her unmet expectations led to disappointment.

  • Solitude: The state of being alone without being lonely. Example: He enjoyed the solitude of the forest.

  • Antidote: Something that counteracts a negative condition. Example: Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress.

  • Pessimistic: Tending to see the worst aspects. Example: His pessimistic outlook made enjoyment difficult.

  • Biases: Inclinations or prejudices. Example: Everyone has biases that can affect judgment.

  • Habituated: Made accustomed through repeated exposure. Example: She became habituated to the city noise.

  • Transient: Lasting only a short time; impermanent. Example: Their relationship was transient.

  • Stigmatize: To describe as worthy of disgrace. Example: Society stigmatizes mental health struggles.

  • Misunderstood: Not correctly interpreted. Example: His intentions were often misunderstood.

  • Paradox: A self-contradictory statement that may be true. Example: The paradox of choice suggests more options can lead to less satisfaction.

  • Disconnection: Lack of connection or relationship; separation. Example: She felt a deep disconnection.

  • Exacerbate: To make a problem worse. Example: Stress can exacerbate health issues.

  • Chronic: Persisting for a long time; constantly recurring. Example: He suffered chronic pain.

  • Unprecedented: Never before experienced. Example: The pandemic presented unprecedented challenges.

  • Isolation: Separation from others; solitude. Example: Extended isolation can lead to loneliness.

  • Authenticity: The quality of being genuine. Example: People value authenticity in relationships.

  • Fulfillment: Achievement of a desired outcome; satisfaction. Example: He found fulfillment in helping others.

  • Mechanisms: Processes, systems, or methods. Example: The mechanisms of social interaction are complex.

  • Depth: Quality of being deep; complexity. Example: Their conversations had a depth.

  • Mitigate: To make less severe; alleviate. Example: Strategies to mitigate loneliness include support groups.

  • Genuine: Truly what it seems; sincere. Example: She appreciated his genuine interest.

  • Strategies: Plans of action to achieve a goal. Example: Effective strategies for combating loneliness include social activities.

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