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As with most English quizzes, you will be tested on definitions, grammar, sentence structure and spelling. Do you know a word that has a similar meaning to 'elicit'? What about a word with a meaning opposite to that of 'tranquil'? You should also be well-versed with the spelling and the meaning of some difficult words. How do you use 'hyperbole' in a sentence? Finally, brush up on your pronunciation skills as you identify the correct way to say words like 'larvae'.
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What is the correct spelling of this synonym of 'circulation'?

Dissemmination
Disemination
Dissemmination
Desemination
Disseminacion
Dissemination
What is the definition of 'maverick'?

A difficult problem
A person who yawns
An account that tells the particulars of an event
Lacking distinctness
An expert able to appreciate a field
An unorthodox person
What is the synonym of 'elicit'?

Simulate
Enlighten
Extract
Bypass
Hypnotize
Avoid
What is the correct pronunciation of 'nuclear'?

Noo-kil-ur
New-kil-ur
Noo-cul-ur
New-cul-ur
New-klee-ur
Noo-klee-ur
What is the antonym of 'mundane'?

Similar
Obscure
Hostile
Extraordinary
Persistent
Tedious
What is the correct spelling of this synonym of 'maze'?

Labyrinth
Labirinth
Laybrinth
Labrynth
Labryinth
Labrinth
What is the definition of 'hyperbole'?

A lengthy and aggressive speech
Capable of becoming active
Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally
Surpassing the ordinary
Conjoined contradictory term
What is the synonym of 'tangible'?

Alert
Cynical
Ironic
Intense
Real
Dubious
What is the correct pronunciation of 'larvae'?

Lar-vaa
Ler-vay
Ler-vee
Lar-vee
Lar-vay
Ler-vaa
What is the antonym of 'tranquil'?

Busy
Appropriate
Official
Accidental
Stubborn
Calm
What is the correct spelling of this synonym of 'base'?

Pedestal
Pedastal
Peddestel
Pedestel
Peddestal
Pedastel
What is the definition of 'alacrity'?

Freedom of deceit
Code of beliefs
Twisted toward one side
Full of trivial conversation
Brisk and cheerful readiness
Agitation
What is the synonym of 'mitigate'?

Wander
Reduce
Determine
Exercise
Understand
Dispose
What is the correct pronunciation of 'Celtic'?

Sell-tek
Sell-tick
Sill-tick
Kell-tick
Sill-tek
Chell-tick
What is the antonym of 'appease'?

Implode
Represent
Charge
Validate
Pacify
Provoke
What is the correct spelling of this blue-green color?

Chatreuse
Chartreuse
Chatruese
Chartruse
Chatruse
Chartruese
What is the definition of 'mendacious'?

Revealing an overt desire
Not telling the truth
Showing an inclination to disagree
Foreshadowing tragic developments
Making allowances for
Relating to using language effectively
What is the synonym of 'apathy'?

Significance
Meaning
Indifference
Deficiency
Motivation
Fortitude
What is the correct pronunciation of 'bruschetta'?

Bra-sket-ah
Broo-sket-ah
Broo-sheet-ah
Brush-et-ah
Broo-chet-ah
Broo-shet-ah
What is the antonym of 'implicit'?

Defer
Understood
Inform
Direct
Approve
Enhance
12 Comments
4/20 didnโt try either, none of them are pronounced like I say them, American and certainly not how I speak from Yorkshire England. Became very tedious and boring
โLarvaeโ can be pronounced differently in different parts of the USA (in addition to in the UK.). And teal is blue green, not chartreuse.
I would have got full marks for this quiz had it not been due to my BRITISH English pronunciation of โnuclearโ โ viz. new-clee-a. There ought to be a way of setting these quizzes to British English for those of us who live in the U.K. or for Brits living abroad and who are still pronouncing English in the standard British way.
Another thing is that Quizly gave an incorrect definition for โchartreuseโ โ it means a yellowy-green colour and not blue-green as Quizly wrongly thought!
14/20 โ plus 4 as the pronunciation questions all related to US English pronunciation. Iโm English and we say these words differently. Also, there were some dodgy definitions there!
17/20
18/20. When I took Latin (in a Catholic school, so-Church Latin), we pronounced larvae as lar-vay.
5/20 didnโt try
15/20. I failed on the American pronunciations, got two wrong while obsessing over pronunciations because I didnโt read the question properly, and I got chartreuse right but it is not a blue/green colour, it is yellow/green. Sorry, must have put on my cranky pants this morning.
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8 / 20 โ 40%
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