Vocabulary Quiz on Synonyms and Definitions
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Which word describes someone who is both introverted and extroverted?

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What is the opposite of 'ethical'?

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Which word describes a story that is short and often humorous?

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What is the noun form of the word 'amicable'?

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Which word describes a person who has lost a limb?

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Which of these words describes a state of disorder or lawlessness?

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Which word is a synonym for 'improve'?

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Which word refers to the study of the structure of the human body?

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Ambivalent

Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

Ambivert

A person who has both introverted and extroverted qualities.

Amble

To walk at a slow, relaxed pace.

Ameliorate

To make something better or improve it.

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Amenable

Open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled.

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Amicable

Characterized by friendly goodwill; peaceable.

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Amnesia

A partial or total loss of memory.

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Anarchy

A state of disorder due to absence of authority or rules.

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Vocabulary

  • Anecdote: A short, interesting or amusing story about a real person or event, belonging to the long past
  • Ancient: Belonging to a long past time
  • Anatomy: The science concerned with the bodily structure of humans
  • Anchor: A person who presents a radio/television programme
  • Ambivalent: Having or showing both good and bad feelings
  • Ambivert: A person who has the qualities of both shyness and openness
  • Ameliorate: To make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better
  • Amenable: Readily reacting to suggestions and influences
  • Amiable: Friendly and good-natured, in a friendly and peaceable manner
  • Amicable: Friendly
  • Amnesia: A partial or total loss of memory
  • Amnesty: An official pardon
  • Amoral: Not following any moral rules and not caring about right/wrong
  • Amphibians: Animals that can live both on land and in water
  • Amputee: A person who has had one or more limbs removed
  • Anagram: A word or phrase formed by rearranging a different word
  • Analogy: A similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based
  • Analysis: Detailed examination of something complex
  • Anarchist: A person who believes that laws and governments are not necessary
  • Anarchy: A situation in a country, government, organization etc., in which there is no order/control
  • Archaeologist: A person who studies ancient history through material remains
  • Archaic: Ancient ways that are no longer used
  • Articulate: Able to speak fluently and express ideas clearly
  • Assimilation: The process of absorbing new ideas, information, or cultures
  • Asymptomatic: Not showing any symptoms of a disease or condition

Phrases

  • Having or showing both good and bad feelings: Having mixed feelings
  • Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace: To walk aimlessly

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Test your knowledge with this engaging vocabulary quiz focusing on synonyms, definitions, and related concepts. Enhance your linguistic skills while learning the nuances of the English language. Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike!

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