Vocabulary Quiz: Advanced Words
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Match the following words with their definitions:

awe = A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder fatality = An occurrence of death resulting from an event placid = Calm and peaceful treacherous = Guilty of deception or betrayal

Match the following words with their synonyms:

collide = To crash into each other improvise = To create or perform spontaneously priority = Something that is more important than others stern = Strict or severe in manner

Match the following words with their typical contexts:

catastrophe = Natural disaster or significant misfortune consequence = Result or outcome of an action lull = A temporary interval of quiet or inactivity loom = To appear in a large and frightening form

Match the following words with their expressions:

<p>awe = Filled with admiration fatality = In a tragic accident lull = To soothe to sleep catastrophe = A disastrous event</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Catastrophe

A sudden event causing great damage or suffering.

Collide

To come into forceful contact.

Reinforce

To make something stronger or more secure.

Loom

To make something appear bigger and more threatening.

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Deceive

To trick or mislead someone.

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Vocabulary List

  • awe
  • catastrophe
  • collide
  • consequence
  • deceive
  • fatality
  • improvise
  • loom
  • lull
  • placid
  • predicament
  • priority
  • reinforce
  • stern
  • treacherous

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Test your knowledge of advanced vocabulary with this quiz. Each word presents a unique challenge, exploring rich meanings and contexts. From 'catastrophe' to 'placid,' see how well you understand these terms!

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