We Give You the Meaning, You Choose the Word

Welcome to a gauntlet of linguistic precision. This 14 question assessment is designed to challenge even the most seasoned bibliophiles and wordsmiths. We move beyond everyday vocabulary into the realm of Tier 3 terminology: words that are esoteric, archaic, and often distinguished only by the subtlest of nuances. Each question demands more than a general understanding; it requires an appreciation for the historical and technical weight of English. Whether you are a logophile seeking to test your mettle or a student of literature refining your craft, this quiz provides a rigorous diagnostic of your verbal command.
 
 
The use of many words where fewer would do, especially in a deliberate attempt to be vague.
Eloquence
Circumlocution
Veracity
Laconicism
 
 
Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
Pragmatic
Astute
Quixotic
Cynical
 
 
A person who is stubbornly resistant to authority or control.
Docile
Complaisant
Recalcitrant
Malleable
 
 
The use of trickery to achieve a political, financial, or legal purpose.
Candor
Probity
Chicanery
Ingenuousness
 
 
To clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame.
Incriminate
Exculpate
Indict
Convict
 
 
Lacking flavor, vigor, or interest; dull and flat.
Piquant
Vapid
Sapid
Vibrant
 
 
A bitter and abusive speech or piece of writing.
Encomium
Diatribe
Panegyric
Eulogy
 
 
Understood or implied without being stated.
Explicit
Manifest
Overt
Tacit
 
 
To renounce a belief, cause, or claim.
Espouse
Affirm
Abjure
Sanction
 
 
A person who has been converted to another religious or political belief.
Catechumen
Neophyte
Zealot
Proselyte
 
 
The quality of being cleverly humorous or treating serious issues with inappropriate humor.
Solemnity
Facetiousness
Gravity
Stoicism
 
 
Characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence.
Sybaritic
Ascetic
Hedonistic
Voluptuous
 
 
Very harmful or destructive in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Salutary
Deleterious
Innocuous
Salubrious
 
 
To avoid telling the truth by not directly answering a question.
Prevaricate
Corroborate
Substantiate
Authenticate
 
The Emerging Logophile
You have a burgeoning interest in the power of language, and this quiz has served as a challenging introduction to its complexity. Many of these terms are rarely seen outside of specialized journals or Victorian prose, so do not be discouraged by the difficulty. This score is a baseline for growth. By focusing on etymology, specifically the Latin and Greek roots of these words, you will find it much easier to decode unfamiliar terms in the future. Keep reading widely and the nuances will soon become second nature.
 
The Literate Scholar
Your vocabulary is impressively broad and far exceeds the average threshold. You have a solid grasp of sophisticated terms and can likely navigate complex texts with ease. While a few of the more expert mode distractors may have tripped you up, your ability to identify roots and context is evident. To bridge the gap to the master level, pay close attention to the technical differences between words that seem similar on the surface. You are well on your way to total linguistic mastery.
 
The Lexicographer
You possess a rare and formidable command of the English language. Your performance suggests a deep familiarity with high level academic discourse and classical literature. You do not just "know" words; you understand their specific utility, distinguishing between near synonyms with the surgical precision of an editor. This level of verbal acuity is a powerful tool for clear, persuasive communication. Continue exploring the fringes of the dictionary. You have reached a summit that very few casual readers ever encounter.
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