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Daily Vocabulary Quiz
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-7-2005 23:57
OK ... as there are so many readers and writers here, we'll see if this is popular ...
I'll post a list of dictionary definitions and see if you can provide the word. I'll try to balance between making it too hard and making it interesting. I'll try and make it so that, even if you don't one right, you'll at least have heard the word before. For each quiz, all answers will begin with the same letter:
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Envy
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Jun-21-2005 10:05
1. veracious
2. voluptuous
6. volition
B. vitilitigation?
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Esme Weatherwax
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Jun-21-2005 20:51
1) veridicious
2) venerous
6 & bonus same as Envy
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-22-2005 02:11
Envy: you got all of the remainders correct, so you got the last two also Esme. Cool : o )
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-22-2005 02:29
All answers beginning with 'W':
1) n. refuse: a waster, esp. a profligate: a neglected child.
2) n. a raised streak left by the blow of a lash.
3) adj. cheerful: pleasant: attractive.
4) adj. dried up, thin, shrivelled.
5) n. a spectre: an apparition, esp. of a living person: a think, pale person (fig.).
6) adj. twisted or turned to one side: not in the right direction: expressing displeasure or irony (fig.): perverse, distorted (fig.).
Bonus: adj. fuddled (with drink, drugs, etc): dazed: dizzy: blurred, woolly, vague.
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obnoxiousweed
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Jun-22-2005 03:21
2) welt
4)wilt
6)wrong
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-22-2005 03:27
Sorry! None right I'm afraid, though welt is a pretty close synonym. Any advance?
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Arthur Granville Smith
Well-Connected
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Jun-22-2005 03:28
1) waif?
3) winsome
5) wraith
6) wrenched
bonus: woozy
*Hoping it's safe to come out of hiding now the N words have gone :-)*
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-22-2005 03:54
Mr Smith: 2/4 of those attempted and the bonus is correct! Waif and wrenched are wrong, however.
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mackenzie robbin
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Jun-22-2005 04:04
1.)wastrel
2.)weal
4.)withered
6.) writhe
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-22-2005 04:27
Well done Mackenzie: wastrel and weal are correct, but sadly withered and writhe are not. So that leaves, let me see, just (4) and (6) to be solved.
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