Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Making small words from a big word
How many words can you make from
Hippopotamus?
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What words can you make from large?
Words that can be made with large
- argle.
- glare.
- lager.
- large.
- regal.
Beside above, What words can you make from under?
Words that can be made with under
- dune.
- dure.
- durn.
- nerd.
- nude.
- nurd.
- rend.
- rude.
What words are anagrams?
Examples of Simple Anagrams
angel = glean | arc = car | brag = grab |
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bored = robed | cat = act | cider = cried |
dusty = study | elbow = below | inch = chin |
night = thing | peach = cheap | players = parsley |
sadder = dreads | save = vase | state = taste |
What are some 10 letter words?
The Most Common Ten-Letter Words
- Strawberry.
- Friendship.
- Everything.
- Appreciate.
- Motivation.
How many small words are in Delighted?
Words that can be made with delighted
129 words can be made from the letters in the word delighted.
What words have multi in them?
10 letter words containing multi
- multimedia.
- multiplier.
- multiparty.
- multistate.
- multiphase.
- multilevel.
- multitrack.
- multistage.
What are some pre words?
List Of Words That Start With Pre
Pressure | Press |
---|---|
Prefix | Preamble |
Preface | Preheat |
Precede | Precaution |
Premature | Prescribe |
What words have super in them?
12 letter words containing super
- supernatural.
- superhighway.
- superstition.
- superstation.
- unsupervised.
- supercilious.
- supercharger.
- supercluster.
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Is Alan an anagram?
An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters, e.g. ALAN, by using each letter exactly once in the new word or phrase. An anagram is basically a play on words, often with a comedic or satiric intent. The letters of many words or phrases, including ALAN, can be rearranged to form an anagram.
Is there a 25 letter word?
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What is the most longest word?
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Words that can be made with caterpillar
467 words can be made from the letters in the word caterpillar.
How many words is delight?
Words that can be made with delight
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Definition of multistate
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How many words can you make from the letters in ‘hexagonal’?
So, you have made it to the fourth and final quiz in this section on Making Words from Larger Words. Well done for getting this far! If you’ve been playing all the others then, with luck, you’ve been learning new vocabulary as you went along.
Expanding your vocabulary is one of the best ways you can improve your English. But it’s not just in school that this will help. If you want a career in the media, in politics or in public life, a good command of words is a must. It will also help you in everyday life, as you’ll be able to express yourself more clearly and impress would-be employers.
But that’s all a long way into the future. For now, just try learning as many new words as you can by reading a lot and by looking unfamiliar words up in a dictionary – oh, and by playing these quizzes of course!
Example:
From the word IMPORTANCE, form new words having the following meanings (the number of letters in the words is given by the number of dashes, so you do not have to use all the letters):
Tighten: _ _ _ _ _
Two parts of the eye: _ _ _ _ _ _ AND _ _ _ _ _ _
A form of transport: _ _ _ _ _
Writer of verse: _ _ _ _
Close: _ _ _ _
‘Cramp’ can be made, and it is a five-letter word meaning ‘tighten’.
Both ‘cornea’ and ‘retina’ are parts of the eye that can be made from the letters.
The form of transport is ‘train’ (not ‘car’ as there are five letters in the answer, rather than three).
A writer of verse is a ‘poet’, and the required letters are all there.
The word meaning ‘close’ (rhymes with ‘dose’, not ‘rose’) is ‘near’.
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Using the letters from the word JEOPARDOUS, make a 5-letter word meaning ‘love’.
2.
Using the letters from the word THEOLOGY, make a 4-letter word which is a pronoun.
3.
Using the letters from the word BINOCULARS, make a 6-letter word meaning ‘work’.
Brains
Labour
Social
Burial
4.
Using the letters from the word DIAPHRAGM, make a 6-letter word which is a common first name.
5.
Using the letters from the word REFILLABLE, make a 5-letter word meaning ‘a set of instructions for a job’.
6.
Using the letters from the word LACQUER, make a 3-letter word meaning ‘a piece of grassy land’.
7.
Using the letters from the word FACILITATE, make a 4-letter word which is a type of fabric.
8.
Using the letters from the word NOSTALGIC, make a 5-letter type of dance.
9.
Using the letters from the word PERAMBULATOR, make a 6-letter word meaning ‘move in a slow and heavy way’.
Barrel
Patrol
Armour
Lumber
10.
Using the letters from the word HEXAGONAL, make a 4-letter word meaning ‘prison’.
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Dinesh Ankush Finding small words from the bigger ones Set 1 Q. 1. Select the correct alternative which indicates the name of an insect and which is formed using the letters from given word – ‘elephant’ (1) hen (2) eat (3) ant (4) plant Q. 2. How many two lettered words can be formed by using the letters of word – ‘town’ (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 1 Q. 3. Select the word which can not be formed by using the letters from the spelling of ‘together’. (1) the (2) get (3) her (4) pet Q. 4. Write the opposite word of the word underlined – gold (1) mew (2) few (3) new (4) dew Q. 5. Find the hidden word that indicates the part of a body from the word – ‘farmer’. (1) armer (2) arm (3) farm (4) ram Q. 6. Which pronoun is hidden in the following word – ‘favourite’ ? (1) favour (2) our (3) vour (4) rite 1
Dinesh Ankush Q. 7. How many small meaningful words can be formed if the letters in the word ‘teacher’ are arranged in straight order ? (1) one (2) two (3) seven (4) four (tea, each, ache, he, her, tear, ear) Q. 8. Which of the following words from the word ‘relate’ is not meaningful ? (1) ate (2) late (3) at (4) elat Q. 9. How many two letter words can be formed using the word ‘tame’? (1) six (2) four (3) two (4) three Q. 10. How many small meaningful words can be formed from the word ‘there’ ? (1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 2 (4) 4 Set 2 Q. 1. How many three-letter meaningful words can be formed by arranging letters of the word ‘glass’ in order ? (1) three (2) one (3) two (4) four Q. 2. How many small meaningful words can be formed by arranging the letters of the word ‘bring’ in order ? (1) two (2) four (3) three (4) one 2
Dinesh Ankush Q. 3. Which of the small word from ‘teach’ is not meaningful ? (1) each (2) tea (3) tach (4) eat Q. 4. Choose a preposition from the word ‘behind’. (1) be (2) hind (3) in (4) end Q. 5. How many small meaningful words will be formed using the word ‘meat’ in order ? (1) two (2) four (3) five (4) three Q. 6. How many small meaningful words will be formed by rearranging the word ‘dear’ ? (1) three (2) four (3) five (4) two Q. 7. How many two-letter words can you form from the word ‘some’? (1) three (2) four (3) two (4) five Q. 8. Find the describing word hidden in the word – ‘enrichment’ : (1) enrich (2) rich (3) chit (4) merchant Q. 9. Choose the correct letters to make meaningful words : _ _ at , _ _ alk , _ _ ick , _ _ in (1) pa (2) ch (3) ta (4) ka 3
Dinesh Ankush Q. 10. Select the correct group of letters, to replace the question marks : ??? at (1) n c l (2) h t d (3) h c m (4) p g d Set 3 Q. 1. Choose the meaningful word from the given word ‘calendar’ : (1) car (2) der (3) cal (4) len Q. 2. From the word ‘blackboard’ which word will be opposite for the underlined word ? (1) fair (2) silver (3) white (4) bright Q. 3. Rearranged the letters to get a meaningful word from – ‘are’ : (1) aer (2) rea (3) rae (4) ear Q. 4. Select the hidden word in ‘handkerchief’ which indicates body part. (1) chief (2) hand (3) kder (4) and 4
Dinesh Ankush Q. 5. Choose the correct word made from ‘study’ : (1) rainbow (2) peons (3) dust (4) hawker Q. 6. Find the hidden word from ‘radish’ : (1) dish (2) rad (3) shid (4) rdas Q. 7. Write the missing letter. (2) y ne (4) o (1) g ? wl (3) a dd Q. 8. How many two letter words will be formed using the word ‘tortoise’ ? (1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) 6 Q. 9. Select the group of letters, to replace the question mark : ??? (1) m a p en (3) u y s (4) g h t (2) d h t 5
Dinesh Ankush Q. 10. Select the group of letters, to replace the question mark : ? ?? ? (1) n, y, q, b ear (3) d, y, p, b (4) d, o, y, p (2) z, t, d, p 6