
IX · The Tower of Words
Vocabulary trivia questions
Vocabulary trivia
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- Which word means holding two opposing feelings about the same thing at once?Vocabulary
- Which word describes someone who deals with things practically rather than by theory?Vocabulary
- Which word describes a remark that is open to more than one reading?Vocabulary
- Which word is the closest opposite of 'transient'?Vocabulary
- Which word means unwilling to do something?Vocabulary
- Which word best describes a decision made on the spur of the moment, with no planning?Vocabulary
- Which word is the closest opposite of 'scarce'?Vocabulary
- Someone described as 'candid' is —Vocabulary
- Which word means careful and sparing with money and resources?Vocabulary
- Which pair correctly fills the blanks? 'The new rule will ___ morale, and the ___ will be felt for years.'Vocabulary
- 'Ubiquitous' means seeming to be present everywhere at once.Vocabulary
- To 'imply' is to draw a conclusion from what someone said, while to 'infer' is to hint at something without saying it.Vocabulary
- 'Ephemeral' describes something that lasts only a very short time.Vocabulary
- 'Ostensible' means proven beyond doubt.Vocabulary
- 'Ingenuous' means clever and inventive, while 'ingenious' means innocent and unguarded.Vocabulary
- The word 'nostalgia' names a sentimental longing for the past.Vocabulary
- Someone described as 'meticulous' pays very careful attention to detail.Vocabulary
- To 'procrastinate' means to finish a task well ahead of its deadline.Vocabulary
- 'Benevolent' and 'malevolent' are opposites.Vocabulary
- A 'novice' is someone with many years of experience in a field.Vocabulary