- Word Meaning Test
Word Meaning Test
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Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Disconsolate
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Bad
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Sad
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Pad
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None of these
Correct Option: B
Explanation:
Disconsolate means the inability to be consoled and when someone needs to be consoled they are generally feeling sad.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dissection
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Division
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Advert
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Action
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None of these
Correct Option: A
Explanation:
When a biology student is asked to dissect a frog, the student is expected to divide the frog into its parts. Hence, the meaning is divide.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Disseminate
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Shatter
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Scatter
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Pedigree
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dissipate
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Dorsal
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Elusive
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Squander
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None of these
Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Dissipate means to waste or squander. Hence option 3 is the correct answer.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Distaff
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Female
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Male
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Elderly
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Disport
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Amuse
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Amide
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Upset
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Distrait
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Upgrade
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Absentminded
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Page
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Diversity
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Advice
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Variety
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Burden
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Disjointed
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Disapprove
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Decree
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Disconnected
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None of these
Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Disjointed implies things are not joined together; with this in mind, disconnected is the corrrect answer.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Divulge
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Reveal
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Repeat
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Disregard
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Diverse
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Sediment
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Waste
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Differing
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None of these
Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Diverse means differing. «Among all of the diverse things in nature» or Among all of the different things in nature». Hence, differing is correct.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dolorous
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Sorrowful
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Sullen
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Dross
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Navigation
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dormant
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Rapture
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Sleeping
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Inactive
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Stubborn
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Random
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Dour
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Acquire
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Rigid
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Senility
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Dotage
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Expand
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Sensitive
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Disheveled
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Break
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Church
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Elision
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Untidy
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Discount
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Disregard
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Develop
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Divine
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None of these
Correct Option: A
Explanation:
To discount something means to play it down or show little value to it. Hence, disregard is synonymous.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dowdy
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Vary
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Home
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Untidy
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Dross
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Waste matter
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Waiter
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Blues
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Duplicity
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Hypocrisy
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Happy
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Halogen
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Efficient
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Advertise
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Arrange
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Effective
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Discursive
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Rumor
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Sandiness
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Rambling
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None of these
Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Discursive is synonymous to rambling. Something that is discursive is often rambling on and on.
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Diva
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Merry
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Opera singer
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Emanate
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None of these
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Doggerel
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Rich person
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Mad
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Poor verse
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Draw
Directions: Find the correct meaning of the given word.
Doddering
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Shadow
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Sepoy
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Shaky
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Brilliance
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What is a verbal reasoning word meaning question?
As part of a verbal reasoning test, you are likely to be asked questions relating to the meaning of words. Verbal reasoning assessments are designed to test your ability to read, understand and assess written information to make a reasoned and logical decision to find the answer.
Success in the verbal reasoning test requires good understanding of the language, and this can be assessed in various ways. While in more top-level assessments for roles in management there is more focus on critical thinking, knowledge of word meanings – and the relationships between words – is found in all verbal reasoning tests.
You can find questions relating to grammar, comprehension, analogies, spelling, sentence completion, word swaps and finding new words in a typical verbal reasoning test.
When taking a verbal reasoning assessment, you can improve your score by understanding more words and their meanings. Assessments tend to be easier for native speakers, since they do rely on knowledge of common idioms, precise meanings of words and the structure of sentences. See this guide for further verbal reasoning tips.
Different forms word meaning questions take
There are several different ways that you may be tested on your understanding of word meanings.
Even though words used in this part of a verbal reasoning test are usually in common use, the tests are timed, so the challenge is to answer them quickly. Without the timing pressure, the questions would often be simple to answer.
1) Word definitions
As verbal reasoning tests are usually multiple choice, in a word definition question you will be presented with a word – either in a sentence or on its own – and be asked what it means. You will be presented with a selection of possible definitions.
There is a chance that the word could have more than one meaning, so context might be important. The definitions might be similar to each other, presenting more difficulty.
2) Missing words
In these questions, you will be asked to complete a sentence. Possible words that could be used will be presented in a multiple-choice format.
Common test examples include misspelled words, homophones and antonyms, to make the answer harder. In some tests there may be more than one missing word that needs to be found.
3) Synonyms
Synonyms are a group of words that have a similar meaning, like big and large. In synonym questions, you will be asked to find the synonym for a given word, often presented in a sentence.
The challenge for these questions is that some of the words might seem to be synonyms but are spelled incorrectly, or are homophones of the actual synonym that is the correct answer.
4) Antonyms
Antonyms are words with the opposite meaning – for example, big and small are antonyms. They are presented in a similar way to synonyms, asking you to find the opposite meaning to the given word.
The challenge for antonyms is to understand the meaning of the original word as well as find the opposite. With the addition of similar-sounding words, misspellings and synonyms in the multiple choice answers, it can become even more difficult.
5) Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, often with slightly different spellings. They are stumbling blocks for many people in spoken and written language, and provide challenging questions in verbal reasoning tests. An example of this is advise (to provide guidance) and advice (information to help you make a decision).
Homophones are often used in multiple-choice answers to make questions more challenging, so knowing the possible spellings and alternate meanings to similar-sounding words helps you to rule these out as possibilities.
Questions about homophones will often require you to find the correct meaning for the way the word is spelled, and the answers will contain the meanings for the other ways the word can be spelled.
Example word meaning questions
Complete the sentence
Choose the right word to complete this sentence:
“The Black Bear has _____ fur and can usually be found in forests or mountains”
- course
- coarse
- curse
- cord
This question is an example of where a homophone is included to make answering the question more tricky. The answer is b) as fur can be described as coarse, but the inclusion of the homophone ‘course’ makes it harder.
Find the synonym
Choose the correct synonym for the underlined word in the following sentence:
” To close the door, push it until you hear a click.”
- near
- shut
- open
- push
This is an example of context being important to find the meaning of a word to answer correctly. Close could mean near or shut; without the supporting sentence it would be impossible to know the right answer.
However, presented in the context of closing a door, we can see that the correct synonym is b) shut.
Find the antonym
Select the antonym for the underlined word in the following sentence:
“The powerful scent of the skunk is the last resort in their defence mechanism. Skunks do not spray unless they feel they have no other option”
- strong
- appropriate
- weak
- strange
The antonym in this question is obviously c) weak. But there is a synonym included in the possible answers, so make sure that you are aware of what the question is actually asking.
Odd one out
Choose the odd word out:
- Attractive
- Handsome
- Alluring
- Comfortable
Before working out the word that doesn’t fit, you need to discover the pattern or rule that links the words. In this case, three of the four words are synonyms for the word ‘beautiful’. This means that the odd one out is d) comfortable.
Tips for word meaning questions
There are a number of ways that you can improve your results in word meaning questions in verbal reasoning tests. Some of the tips presented here are important for many types of aptitude tests, too.
Watch out for homophones
There are a number of homophones that come up regularly on verbal reasoning tests, and recognising these can help you to avoid making a mistake with them throughout the tests.
Understand synonyms and antonyms
Many words in the English language that have similar meanings, so understanding the meaning of the initial word is the first step to finding synonyms. Antonyms have the opposite meaning – the most important step is understanding the meaning of the presented word.
Widen your reading
Although the words used in verbal reasoning tests are usually common, learning new vocabulary and reading a wider variety of books, newspapers and journals will expose you to new language, more synonyms and antonyms.
Practice papers
There is no substitute for practice when it comes to preparing for any assessment, and you can find word meaning questions on many verbal reasoning practice tests. Make the most of your practice by working under test conditions: use a timer, and find tests that are from the publisher you need.
Read questions carefully
In the actual assessment, the information that you need will be presented in the question – so make sure you read it carefully. While the questions and answers are mostly easy, with the added time pressure your instincts might be to skim the questions and answers to move through the test faster. However, this could cost your score in the long run.
Read the question thoroughly to make sure you understand what word you are looking for and what words you need to avoid.
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Here’s a chance to test your vocabulary — and maybe learn the meaning of some new words.
63 Word Meanings quizzes and 625
Word Meanings trivia questions.
1.
Each answer in this quiz ends with either -ick or -ink. Can you get all ten of them?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Catreona,
Dec 26 22
Recommended for grades: 3,4,5
Very Easy
Catreona
Dec 26 22
289 plays
2.
Let’s see if you can identify the words from the information I have provided. They all start and end with the same letters. Good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, ponycargirl,
Apr 21 20
Recommended for grades: 4,5
Very Easy
ponycargirl
Apr 21 20
2018 plays
3.
This quiz explores words that have to do with the number three.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Oct 26 05
Very Easy
robynraymer
10062 plays
4.
Let’s see if you can identify the words from the information I have provided. They all start and end with the same letter. Good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, ponycargirl,
May 24 17
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
ponycargirl
May 24 17
1117 plays
5.
I’ll give you three things that belong to a group. You find another thing that fits in that group. Example: Apples, oranges, and bananas are fruits, so strawberries would fit in that group, but bandanas, cookies, and crayons wouldn’t fit.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Apr 12 07
Very Easy
robynraymer
14261 plays
6.
I give you a word. You pick the word with the opposite meaning.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Mar 26 21
Very Easy
robynraymer
Mar 26 21
11740 plays
7.
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that there are all kinds of train slang terms that are used in other ways today? Come learn with us!
Easier, 10 Qns, ponycargirl,
Mar 05 22
Recommended for grades: 6,7,8
Easier
ponycargirl
Mar 05 22
1636 plays
8.
I’ll give you the definition, and you need to choose the word with that meaning from the four options given.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, rossian,
Mar 10 20
Very Easy
rossian
Mar 10 20
908 plays
9.
‘Come on, baby, light my fire’ is the chorus of a song from the 1960s. Let’s look at some other common phrases using the word fire with different meanings.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, looney_tunes,
Mar 31 13
Very Easy
looney_tunes
4392 plays
10.
WOW
— 10 questions
— 2 mins
Hey kids! I have picked out some word pairs starting with the letters WOW, and all you need to do is guess the correct answer. Good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Plodd,
Aug 18 13
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
Plodd
1953 plays
Quick Question
This is what you do to a lollipop, a gob stopper or any candy of that sort.
Choose the word that fits the clue:
From Quiz «Is it UCK or UNK?«
11.
This quiz is about words like IN, OUT, UP, DOWN, AROUND, THROUGH, UNDER, OVER, TO and FROM. These words are called prepositions.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Nov 25 03
Very Easy
robynraymer
13487 plays
12.
Ian is a very talented fellow who has many different jobs. See if you can work out all the things he can do. Remember every word you are looking for ends in «ian».
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Nannanut,
Mar 30 08
Very Easy
Nannanut
4519 plays
13.
This quiz explores words that have to do with the number two.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
May 27 16
Very Easy
robynraymer
6759 plays
14.
This quiz explores words that have to do with the number four. By the way, «The Fab (Fabulous) Four» is what fans used to call The Beatles, a rock group with four members.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Sep 28 05
Very Easy
robynraymer
6711 plays
15.
This quiz explores words whose meanings have to do with the number eight.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Oct 18 05
Very Easy
robynraymer
6876 plays
16.
This quiz explores words that have to do with the number one.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Sep 19 05
Very Easy
robynraymer
6622 plays
17.
Match the brief description to the correct word containing the word «ball».
Very Easy, 10 Qns, ClarkyB,
Jan 20 17
Recommended for grades: 5,6,7
Very Easy
ClarkyB
Jan 20 17
1231 plays
18.
These words all have ‘key’ in them somewhere. Can you match up each word to its correct meaning?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, eburge,
Aug 26 18
Recommended for grades: 6,7,8
Very Easy
eburge
Aug 26 18
833 plays
19.
This quiz explores words that have to do with the numbers five and ten.
Easier, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Oct 04 05
Easier
robynraymer
5997 plays
20.
Lots of words have CAT in them — see how many you can match up with their meaning. Have fun!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, invinoveritas,
Mar 14 17
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
invinoveritas
Mar 14 17
1186 plays
21.
Match the brief description to the correct word containing the letters «key».
Very Easy, 10 Qns, ClarkyB,
Jan 14 17
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
ClarkyB
Jan 14 17
1180 plays
22.
All these «black» words are mixed up and you need to match them up against their correct meaning. Good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Plodd,
Jan 22 17
Recommended for grades: 5,6,7
Very Easy
Plodd
Jan 22 17
1116 plays
23.
Can you correctly match these descriptions with the words created for them?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, zorba_scank,
Nov 03 17
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
zorba_scank
Nov 03 17
853 plays
24.
I’ll give you three things that belong to a group. You find a fourth one that fits in the same group. Question one will give you an example.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Mar 21 19
Very Easy
robynraymer
Mar 21 19
6552 plays
25.
I will give you a description of what I am and you pick the correct answer.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, morrow,
Sep 29 15
Very Easy
morrow
9543 plays
26.
Match the seven-letter words that begin with the letters «wo» to their definitions.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Joepetz,
Feb 06 19
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
Joepetz
Feb 06 19
823 plays
27.
Match the «S» word to its definition. Hope you learn «s»omething new!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Joepetz,
Dec 07 17
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5
Very Easy
Joepetz
Dec 07 17
1367 plays
28.
This is an easy quiz on every day words with more than one meaning but the same spelling. How many can you find? Have fun.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, fiachra,
Mar 31 05
Very Easy
fiachra
9237 plays
29.
Answer each question. Choose the BEST word to fill in each blank.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Jun 04 15
Very Easy
robynraymer
7298 plays
30.
Most of us talk and there are so many different ways that we talk. This quiz looks at some of those ways.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, pollucci19,
Jan 16 13
Very Easy
pollucci19
1321 plays
31.
All you need to do is select which word, that sounds like a letter of the alphabet, fits into the blank space in each sentence.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, lowtechmaster,
Aug 03 15
Very Easy
lowtechmaster
1381 plays
32.
Each answer in this quiz ends with either -uck or -unk. Can you get all ten of them?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Catreona,
Dec 30 22
Recommended for grades: 3,4,5
Very Easy
Catreona
Dec 30 22
680 plays
33.
The words odd and even don’t just apply to numbers; they have quite a few different meanings. Let’s explore some and we’ll start with odd.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, pollucci19,
Apr 07 16
Very Easy
pollucci19
919 plays
34.
A compound word is made up of two (or more) shorter words mooshed together. For example, «redhead» and «schoolwork» are compound words. Your job is to find the word that is NOT a real compound word.
Easier, 10 Qns, robynraymer,
Apr 13 04
Easier
robynraymer
5266 plays
35.
Maybe you had lines as a punishment at school, so try these words that all end in «line». Next time your teacher gives you lines, say you’ve already done them on Fun Trivia.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, 480154st,
Mar 02 18
Very Easy
480154st
Mar 02 18
802 plays
36.
Match the M word to its description. Have fun and think carefully!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Joepetz,
Mar 03 17
Recommended for grades: 5,6,7
Very Easy
Joepetz
Mar 03 17
789 plays
37.
This quiz will look for words that rhyme with thick and brick. Can you figure out what words I am looking for by the definitions?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, tazman6619,
May 03 12
Very Easy
tazman6619
1793 plays
38.
There are a lot of words associated with Christmas! Which words am I thinking of?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, funnytrivianna,
Dec 09 12
Very Easy
funnytrivianna
1460 plays
39.
You will find that all the answers begin with the letter «W» and end with the letter «T».
I «want» everyone to enjoy my little quiz. «Without» you, the «worst» that could happen is it could be a total «wipeout».
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Lilady,
Jan 04 10
Very Easy
Lilady
1964 plays
40.
If your name is Tom Baker, you might never have made a loaf of bread, but your ancestors surely did. In medieval times, people were known by their trade, such as ‘Tom the Baker’, and many of those trades have been handed down as surnames.
Easier, 10 Qns, EnglishJedi,
Mar 26 14
Easier
EnglishJedi
1658 plays
41.
Taxidermy involves stuffing and this quiz looks a different ways we can work with the word «stuff».
Very Easy, 10 Qns, pollucci19,
Sep 18 12
Very Easy
pollucci19
1085 plays
42.
The Four Winds have got together to create a word game — with all answers synonyms of the word «wind» (obtained from thesaurus.com). Can you guess these words? All are single-word answers.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, lones78,
Sep 08 18
Very Easy
lones78
Sep 08 18
617 plays
43.
I’ll give you a word starting with A and you have to match it to its definiton.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, cavaliersrock,
Oct 25 16
Very Easy
cavaliersrock
Oct 25 16
2664 plays
44.
Simply choose the word which forms a common expression.
Easier, 10 Qns, ARE7,
Jul 06 08
Easier
ARE7
7304 plays
45.
All of the answers in this quiz begin with the same three letters — «bun».
Easier, 10 Qns, beergirllaura,
Oct 29 09
Easier
beergirllaura
1722 plays
46.
Hey! All of the words contained in this quiz will have the two letters ‘OW’ together. The letters ‘OW’ are always together and they are never apart. Have fun and good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, runaway_drive,
Mar 29 09
Very Easy
runaway_drive
2434 plays
47.
Match the word to the definition. This will be easier for older children. Good luck!
Easier, 10 Qns, RaceGirl24,
Oct 04 21
Easier
RaceGirl24
Oct 04 21
6974 plays
48.
The mad Professor Frankenmonster has been experimenting with potions in the attic again. His pet sasquatch has escaped and is running loose somewhere inside the castle and we need to find a safe place to hide before….Sasquatch, Attack!
Easier, 10 Qns, Plodd,
Sep 12 12
Easier
Plodd
1061 plays
49.
There are special words for the people who do certain occupations. Do you know what these people do?
Very Easy, 5 Qns, cryptix,
Jul 10 18
Very Easy
cryptix
Jul 10 18
7393 plays
50.
I’ll give you a sentence with a blank in it. You choose the correct C word to go into the blank.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Ilona_Ritter,
Jun 05 16
Recommended for grades: 3,4,5,6
Very Easy
Ilona_Ritter
852 plays
51.
See if you know these words that start with «bea»! I’ll give you the definition and you give me the word. Enjoy!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, pinkbunny98,
Dec 15 18
Very Easy
pinkbunny98
Dec 15 18
613 plays
52.
People’s names often hint at the kind of work their ancestors used to carry out. From their family names, can you work out what these ancestors used to do?
Easier, 10 Qns, suomy,
Jan 01 13
Easier
suomy
1172 plays
53.
I will give you a word and you try to guess the meaning.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, pianochick92,
Apr 17 12
Very Easy
pianochick92
1444 plays
54.
Some of the important parts, or elements, of the English language originate from Latin or Greek. Some words can mean a number is involved, Come and see more of our wonderful, wonderful world of words.
Average, 10 Qns, underscored,
Apr 09 12
Average
underscored
715 plays
55.
Rings are not only found on fingers. They can be found in words too! Try and match the description to the ‘RING’ word in these questions. Good luck!
Very Easy, 10 Qns, mehaul,
Apr 09 12
Very Easy
mehaul
1222 plays
56.
ME likes to show off some of the many words in the English language that begin with her letters «M» and «E». Use the clues in this quiz to identify words that begin with ME.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, unterkircher,
Nov 26 11
Very Easy
unterkircher
1332 plays
57.
Letters of the alphabet can be used by themselves to mean something or can sound like certain words. Can you guess what they are?
Very Easy, 10 Qns, Toneman52,
Aug 06 12
Very Easy
Toneman52
1478 plays
58.
Using only the keys from the top line, find the words from the clues given.
Easier, 10 Qns, barrywlj,
Dec 31 10
Easier
barrywlj
1217 plays
59.
Given these clues, can you determine the answers, which are words that only use the first seven letters of the alphabet?
Average, 10 Qns, geniusonwheels,
Jan 30 09
Average
geniusonwheels
1854 plays
60.
My second in this category — all you have to do is find the word from the clues, using only letters from the second line of a qwerty keyboard. Good luck.
Easier, 10 Qns, barrywlj,
Jan 03 11
Easier
barrywlj
1130 plays
61.
Given these clues, can you determine the answers, which are words that only use the first seven letters of the alphabet?
Average, 10 Qns, geniusonwheels,
Mar 11 09
Average
geniusonwheels
1722 plays
62.
ME is showing off again with more words in the English language that begin with her letters «M» and «E». Use the clues in this quiz to identify words that begin with ME.
Average, 10 Qns, unterkircher,
Dec 15 11
Average
unterkircher
874 plays
63.
Many animals have become verbs due to their habits or just by coincidence. I will give you the synonym of the verb, can you give me the animal?
Tough, 10 Qns, shawn888,
May 11 04
Tough
shawn888
2524 plays
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