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What is the best synonym for 'egregious'?
What is the best synonym for 'egregious'?
Which word describes a complex or complicated situation?
Which word describes a complex or complicated situation?
What does 'remiss' imply about a person's actions?
What does 'remiss' imply about a person's actions?
Which term refers to the initial or first event in a series?
Which term refers to the initial or first event in a series?
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What characteristic is likely associated with 'tantalizing'?
What characteristic is likely associated with 'tantalizing'?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary List #3
- Ambiguous: Open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations; unclear.
- Amiable: Having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities; affable; friendly.
- Ascend: To move, climb, or go upward; rise.
- Cognitive: Pertaining to the mental processes of perception and judgment; reasoning ability.
- Colloquial: Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; informal; conversational.
- Contradictory: Asserting the contrary or opposite; inconsistent; logically opposite; opposing.
- Egregious: Extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant; shocking.
- Eloquent: Having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech; expressive.
- Extraordinary: Exceptional in character, amount, extent, or degree; remarkable.
- Inaugural: Initial; first.
- Intricate: Complex; complicated; hard to understand, work, or make; detailed.
- Potential: Capable of being or becoming; possibility.
- Refined: Made more fine, subtle, or precise; polished.
- Reminisce: To recall past experiences and events; recollect.
- Remiss: Negligent or slow in performing one's duty or business; careless.
- Remorseful: Full of remorse; deep and painful regret for wrongdoing; sorry.
- Rupture: To break suddenly; burst.
- Tantalizing: Having or exhibiting something that provokes expectation, interest, or desire; tempting.
- Tedious: Tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; boring.
- Turmoil: A state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disorder.
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This quiz focuses on a selection of advanced vocabulary words, helping students to understand and utilize complex terms effectively. Perfect for enhancing language skills, the quiz includes words like 'ambiguous', 'cognitive', and 'intricate'. Test your knowledge and improve your vocabulary with this engaging challenge.