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How Strong Is Your Vocabulary? Take the Word Quiz

Quick, free quiz to test your vocabulary. Instant results and explanations.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Doryan SandersUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This quick quiz helps you see how strong your vocabulary is with real-world word questions and instant feedback. For extra practice, measure your range with a vocabulary size test, sharpen definitions in a word meaning quiz, or try a broader vocabulary test online to compare results.

Select the best synonym for 'succinct'.
evasive
fragmented
verbose
concise (brief and to the point)
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Choose the antonym of 'benevolent'.
munificent
altruistic
benign
malevolent (showing ill will)
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'Ephemeral' most nearly means:
harmful
short-lived
mysterious
transparent
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Select the word that best completes the sentence: 'Her apology was so ______ that no one doubted her sincerity.'
genuine
equivocal
unctuous
specious
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Which term refers to a person who doubts accepted opinions and demands proof?
zealot
sycophant
icon
skeptic
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'Ubiquitous' is best defined as:
loud and boastful
rare and unusual
present everywhere
hard to understand
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'Loquacious' most nearly means:
timid
talkative
deceptive
sleepy
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Which word means 'to officially cancel or repeal a law or decision'?
exacerbate
abrogate
bequeath
conflate
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'Obfuscate' means to:
praise enthusiastically
clarify thoroughly
make unclear or confusing
measure precisely
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Choose the best synonym for 'parsimony'.
stinginess
calmness
accuracy
generosity
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Which word means 'calm, not easily disturbed'?
capricious
imperturbable
mercurial
irascible
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Select the antonym of 'mitigate'.
palliate
aggravate (make worse)
temper
alleviate
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Which word best fits: 'The scientist's theory was dismissed as ______ because it lacked empirical support.'
orthodox
tenable
axiomatic
speculative
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Select the best synonym for 'acerbic' when describing a comment.
flowery
soothing
biting
meandering
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Which word means 'stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion'?
malleable
pliant
obdurate
amenable
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'Equanimity' refers to:
financial balance
equal opportunity
mental composure under stress
moral ambiguity
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'Pulchritude' is best defined as:
physical beauty
athletic strength
moral virtue
intellectual depth
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Select the word that best completes: 'He offered a ______ apology, full of oily flattery but lacking sincerity.'
unctuous
penitent
candid
laconic
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'Quixotic' most nearly means:
cautious and measured
idealistic to a fault
hostile and combative
thrifty and practical
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Which word means 'kept secret because it is illicit'?
garish
clandestine
cursory
docile
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Study Outcomes

  1. Evaluate Vocabulary Strength -

    Measure how strong is your vocabulary by comparing your quiz score to established benchmarks.

  2. Identify Knowledge Gaps -

    Analyze your results to pinpoint specific word types and definitions that need more practice.

  3. Expand Word Power -

    Learn new terms and nuanced meanings to enrich your lexicon and improve overall communication.

  4. Apply New Vocabulary -

    Practice using recently discovered words in context to solidify retention and fluency.

  5. Track Progress Over Time -

    Use repeat attempts to check my vocabulary improvements and monitor ongoing growth.

  6. Boost Language Confidence -

    Build self-assurance in reading, writing, and speaking by strengthening your command of words.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Latin and Greek Roots Mastery -

    Understanding common roots like "bio-" (life) and "chron-" (time) can multiply your word power when you infer unfamiliar terms. For example, "biodegradable" breaks into "bio" (life) + "degradable" (capable of decaying). Research from the University of California's Linguistics Department highlights root analysis as a proven mnemonic strategy.

  2. Context Clue Strategies -

    Learn to infer meanings using synonyms, antonyms, definitions, and example clues within sentences; e.g., "The obdurate negotiator refused to budge, remaining as unyielding as a granite boulder." Purdue OWL studies show context clues boost reading fluency by over 20%. Bookmark Purdue's Writing Lab for its interactive practice.

  3. Spaced Repetition Techniques -

    Implement spaced repetition systems like Anki, which schedules reviews at optimal intervals (1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 30 days) based on the classic Ebbinghaus forgetting curve. Cornell University's Memory Lab confirms that SRS can improve long-term retention by up to 80%. A simple formula: next review interval = old interval × 2 for tough words.

  4. Active Usage and Production -

    Consistently use new words in writing prompts, flash fiction, or daily conversations to reinforce learning. The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages reports that active usage solidifies vocabulary 30% more than passive reading alone. Try a "vocab journal" entry each day to track your progress.

  5. Self-Assessment with Online Quizzes -

    Regularly test my vocabulary and check my vocabulary progress using tools like the Merriam-Webster "How Strong Is Your Vocabulary?" quiz or other free vocab quiz online. These exercises help identify gaps and tailor your study plan. According to Merriam-Webster, frequent self-assessment increases confidence and retention.

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