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Which word describes something that is exceptionally bad in a shocking way?
Which word describes something that is exceptionally bad in a shocking way?
- Eloquent
- Amiable
- Remorseful
- Egregious (correct)
What is the primary meaning of the word 'colloquial'?
What is the primary meaning of the word 'colloquial'?
- Used in legal contexts
- Used in academic writing
- Informal conversation (correct)
- Formal in speech
Which term best describes a state of great confusion or disturbance?
Which term best describes a state of great confusion or disturbance?
- Ascend
- Refinement
- Turmoil (correct)
- Potential
Which word would you use to describe someone who is sociable and friendly?
Which word would you use to describe someone who is sociable and friendly?
What does the word 'cognitive' pertain to?
What does the word 'cognitive' pertain to?
Flashcards
Amiable
Amiable
Having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable; friendly.
Cognitive
Cognitive
Pertaining to the mental processes of perception and judgment; reasoning ability.
Egregious
Egregious
Extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant; shocking.
Reminisce
Reminisce
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Potential
Potential
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Study Notes
Vocabulary List #3
- Ambiguous: Open to several meanings; unclear.
- Amiable: Pleasant and good-natured; friendly.
- Ascend: To move upward; rise.
- Cognitive: Relating to mental processes like perception and judgment; reasoning ability.
- Colloquial: Used in informal conversation.
- Contradictory: Asserting the opposite; inconsistent.
- Egregious: Extraordinary in a bad way; glaring.
- Eloquent: Fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech; expressive.
- Extraordinary: Exceptional in character, amount, or degree; remarkable.
- Inaugural: Initial; first.
- Intricate: Complex; complicated; hard to understand.
- Potential: Capable of becoming; possibility.
- Refined: Made more fine, subtle, or precise; polished.
- Reminisce: To recall past experiences and events; recollect.
- Remiss: Neglected; slow in performing duties; careless.
- Remorseful: Filled with regret; sorry for wrongdoing.
- Rupture: To break suddenly; burst.
- Tantalizing: Provokes expectation, interest; tempting.
- Tedious: Tiresome due to length, slowness, or dullness; boring.
- Turmoil: Great commotion, confusion; disturbance.
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Test your knowledge of advanced vocabulary with this quiz featuring 16 unique words. Each term is defined to help you understand its meaning and usage in context. Enhance your linguistic skills and expand your vocabulary with this engaging exercise!