Vocabulary Quiz

Language is more than just a tool for communication; it’s a landscape of nuance, precision, and history. Whether you are a dedicated logophile or looking to sharpen your professional edge, mastering complex terminology allows you to express ideas with surgical accuracy. This second installment of our vocabulary series steps up the challenge, moving beyond everyday speech into the realm of rare, academic, and evocative English. Are you prepared to distinguish the sagacious from the sanctimonious? Dive into these 15 challenging questions and discover if your word power is truly elite.
 
 
What is the meaning of "Mendacious"?
Given to healing or curing
Not telling the truth; lying
Extremely bold or daring
Showing great attention to detail
 
 
What is the meaning of "Enervate"?
To inspire with confidence
To cause someone to feel drained of energy
To improve or enhance
To speak unclearly
 
 
What is the meaning of "Perfunctory"?
Carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection
Lasting for a very short time
Essential to the core of a system
Having a pleasant smell
 
 
What is the meaning of "Garrulous"?
Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
Brave and chivalrous
Having a sour or bitter taste
Difficult to control
 
 
What is the meaning of "Assiduous"?
Showing great care and perseverance
Harmful or toxic
Foolish or stupid
Silent or reserved
 
 
What is the meaning of "Parsimony"?
A state of harmony
Extreme unwillingness to spend money
The quality of being fair
A collection of religious stories
 
 
What is the meaning of "Truculent"?
Eager or quick to argue or fight
Honest and straightforward
Loyal and dependable
Boring and repetitive
 
 
What is the meaning of "Vicissitude"?
A change, often unwelcome, of circumstances or fortune
Nearness in space or time; close by
The quality of being truthful and honest
A cruel and wicked act, often underhanded
 
 
What is the meaning of "Soporific"?
Tending to induce drowsiness or sleep
Highly acidic
Extremely loud
Related to the sense of touch
 
 
What is the meaning of "Pulchritude"?
Extreme poverty
Physical beauty
A lack of moral principles
Great mental depth
 
 
What is the meaning of "Exculpate"?
To show or declare that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing
To cut out or remove a portion of text
To demand or expect something
To increase the intensity of a conflict
 
 
What is the meaning of "Didactic"?
Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
Characterized by dual or opposing parts
Extremely enthusiastic or passionate
Hard to find or catch
 
 
What is the meaning of "Castigate"?
To throw something away
To reprimand someone severely
To predict the future
To simplify a complex problem
 
 
What is the meaning of "Abnegation"?
The act of renouncing or rejecting something
A state of extreme confusion
The process of reaching a climax
A feeling of deep resentment
 
 
What is the meaning of "Vituperative"?
Bitter and abusive
Lively and energetic
Extremely lengthy
Relating to the internal organs
 
Shall we try again?
You’re just beginning your journey into the deeper woods of the English language! Some of these words are rare even in academic circles, so don't be discouraged. To improve, try reading more high-level editorials or classic literature—and keep a dictionary app handy. Every neophyte eventually becomes an expert with practice!
 
Pretty good!
Impressive! You clearly have a strong grasp of sophisticated vocabulary and likely enjoy nuanced conversation. You recognized most of the traps and have a solid foundation in Latin and Greek roots. To reach the top tier, pay close attention to the subtle differences between similar words—you’re only a few definitions away from total mastery.
 
Well Done!
Outstanding! Your vocabulary is truly prodigious. You possess the verbal dexterity of a high-level scholar or a lifelong bibliophile. Very few people can navigate these linguistic waters with such ease. You don't just know words; you understand their weight and precision. Keep exploring the esoteric corners of the dictionary!
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