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What does the word 'cumbersome' most accurately describe?
What does the word 'cumbersome' most accurately describe?
Which term best describes a situation that is extremely challenging or intimidating?
Which term best describes a situation that is extremely challenging or intimidating?
What does the word 'dormant' refer to?
What does the word 'dormant' refer to?
What is the meaning of 'treacherous'?
What is the meaning of 'treacherous'?
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Which word describes a feeling of great happiness or joy?
Which word describes a feeling of great happiness or joy?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Definitions
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Brutal: Describes something that is extremely harsh, cruel, or reckless. Often used in contexts involving violence or severe adversity.
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Daunting: Refers to something that appears intimidating or overwhelming, discouraging individuals from attempting the task. Commonly associated with challenges that provoke anxiety.
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Treacherous: Indicates a situation or condition that is dangerous, deceptive, or untrustworthy. Often used to describe environments that are hazardous or people who are betrayals.
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Bewildered: Describes a state of confusion or perplexity. This term conveys a sense of being lost or unable to make sense of a situation.
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Bountiful: Refers to an abundance of something; plentiful or generous in quantity. Commonly used in contexts involving food, resources, or kindness.
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Blissful: Describes a state of extreme happiness or joy. This term often conveys a sense of contentment or tranquility, free from worries.
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Valid: Indicates correctness or legitimacy, particularly in arguments or legal contexts. It implies that something is well-founded and justifiable based on evidence or facts.
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Cumbersome: Refers to something that is large, heavy, or difficult to handle. Often used to describe objects or situations that impede efficiency or ease of movement.
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Dormant: Describes a state of inactivity or rest, particularly in relation to living organisms. Often used in biological contexts, referring to seeds or volcanoes that are temporarily inactive.
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Ceaseless: Refers to something that is continuous and unending, often creating a sense of perpetual motion or action. Frequently used in contexts of sounds or activities that do not stop.
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Test your understanding of challenging vocabulary with this quiz. You will encounter definitions of words like brutal, daunting, and bountiful. Enhance your language skills and expand your vocabulary with this engaging exercise!