Vocabulary Words Quiz
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Which word describes a deep or profound gap or division?

  • Reluctant
  • Vigor
  • Chasm (correct)
  • Elaborate

Which word expresses a strong desire to avoid someone or something?

  • Engage
  • Evade (correct)
  • Instigate
  • Summon

Which term best describes something that is thin or scant in quantity?

  • Gratifying
  • Sullen
  • Extensive
  • Meager (correct)

Which word signifies being completely surprised or shocked?

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What word indicates going forward with a certain action?

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Aghast

Filled with horror or dismay.

Dumbfounded

So surprised or astonished that you are unable to speak.

Evade

To avoid or escape something.

Intrigued

Feeling very curious or interested in something.

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Proceed

To continue or go on.

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Vocabulary Words

  • Aghast: Filled with horror or terror; struck with dismay.
  • Broad: Wide; extensive; encompassing a large area or range.
  • Chasm: A deep, wide opening; a gap.
  • Dumbfounded: So surprised or astonished as to be speechless; utterly amazed.
  • Elaborate: Detailed; complex; involving many parts or steps.
  • Evade: To avoid or escape, often by cunning or skill.
  • Initial: First; beginning or introductory.
  • Intrigued: Fascinated or interested in something.
  • Loathsome: Extremely unpleasant; repulsive.
  • Meager: Small in amount; insufficient.
  • Shrouded: Covered or hidden.
  • Proceed: To continue; to move forward.
  • Vigor: Strength; energy; vitality.
  • Simultaneously: At the same time.
  • Sullen: Gloomy; ill-tempered; resentful.
  • Ensue: To happen afterward; to follow as a result.
  • Extensively: To a great degree or over a large area; thoroughly.
  • Beckon: To signal or invite someone to come closer.
  • Intend: To have as a purpose or plan.
  • Various: Different; diverse.
  • Insistent: Persistent; demanding.
  • Reluctant: Hesitant or unwilling.
  • Gruffly: In a rough, harsh, or unfriendly way.
  • Approximately: Nearly; about; roughly.
  • Enthralling: Captivating; extremely interesting.
  • Dismay: Feeling of anxiety or disappointment.

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