Double Meaning Words Set 1

Create an image of a whimsical classroom setting with books, a chalkboard, and words like 'coin', 'bent', and 'austerity' written creatively around the scene, capturing the essence of language learning and double meanings.

Double Meaning Words Quiz

Test your knowledge of double meaning words with our engaging quiz designed for language enthusiasts and learners! This quiz will challenge you to think critically about words that can have multiple interpretations.

  • Multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Ideal for improving vocabulary and comprehension skills
  • Fun and educational experience!
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningWordsmith521
Many teenagers feel that their parents often times __________ them about reading more non-fiction. The children feel like their parents constant nagging will not help motivate them.
Constitution
Appreciate
Badger
Arrest
Bent
Claire's mother did not have the time or inclinations to shape her creative __________, so Claire did so alone with the occasional help of her teachers.
Coin
Dispatch
Chance
Bent
Compromise
I am able to say with __________ that I've changed. I only buy bubble tea once a week instead of everyday.
Austerity
Apprciation
Affectation
Conviction
Constitution
I will not __________ my values by helping you cheat on your final essay.
Compromise
Conviction
Dispatch
Afford
Check
I will __________ my request to Robert in flattery to make sure that he willingly does what I ask him to do.
Discriminate
Chance
Coin
Couch
Currency
The movie theater has a seating __________ of 100 people.
Conviction
Capacity
Compromise
Affectation
Appreciation
I wasn't sure if I had enough air in my tire to make it home, but I decided to __________ it.
Couch
Check
Dispatch
Chance
Assume
The __________ beauty of the mountains awed me. I was captivated by their majestic appearance.
Assuming
Discriminating
Badgering
Convicting
Arresting
Liberty is a fundamental principle of our __________.
Constitution
Capacity
Compromise
Conviction
Austerity
According to the Critical Age Hypothesis, a child's __________ for learning a language is greatest until the age of fourteen.
Bent
Constitution
Conviction
Capacity
Chance
Write a sentence using "coin"
Write a sentence using "discriminating"
Write a sentence using "austerity"
Write a sentence using "assume"
Write a sentence using afford
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