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100 Vocabulary Quiz Questions & Answers 2026

Word definitions, synonyms, antonyms, etymology and advanced English vocabulary

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Word Meanings β€” 25 Questions

  1. What does "ubiquitous" mean? (Present, appearing, or found everywhere)
  2. What does "ephemeral" mean? (Lasting for a very short time)
  3. What does "enigmatic" mean? (Mysterious, difficult to interpret)
  4. What does "pragmatic" mean? (Dealing with things practically rather than theoretically)
  5. What does "lucid" mean? (Clear and easy to understand; mentally clear)
  6. What does "verbose" mean? (Using more words than necessary; wordy)
  7. What does "ambiguous" mean? (Having more than one possible meaning; unclear)
  8. What does "callous" mean? (Showing or having an insensitive disregard for others)
  9. What does "tenacious" mean? (Holding firmly; persistent; determined)
  10. What does "eloquent" mean? (Fluent and persuasive in speech or writing)
  11. What does "benevolent" mean? (Well-meaning and kindly toward others)
  12. What does "candid" mean? (Truthful and straightforward; frank)
  13. What does "meticulous" mean? (Showing great attention to detail; very careful)
  14. What does "nonchalant" mean? (Feeling or appearing casually calm; unworried)
  15. What does "exacerbate" mean? (Make something worse or more severe)
  16. What does "juxtapose" mean? (Place close together for contrasting effect)
  17. What does "pernicious" mean? (Having a harmful effect, especially gradually)
  18. What does "gregarious" mean? (Fond of company; sociable)
  19. What does "plethora" mean? (Excessive amount; abundance)
  20. What does "ostentatious" mean? (Showy; designed to impress)
  21. What does "didactic" mean? (Intended to teach; instructive)
  22. What does "perfidious" mean? (Deceitful and untrustworthy)
  23. What does "recalcitrant" mean? (Uncooperative; resisting authority)
  24. What does "sycophant" mean? (Person who uses flattery to gain favor; yes-man)
  25. What does "vociferous" mean? (Expressing opinions loudly and forcefully)

Synonyms & Antonyms β€” 25 Questions

  1. Synonym of "happy"? Joyful, content, elated, pleased
  2. Antonym of "brave"? Cowardly, timid, fearful
  3. Synonym of "angry"? Furious, irate, livid, incensed
  4. Antonym of "transparent"? Opaque
  5. Synonym of "difficult"? Arduous, challenging, complex
  6. Antonym of "generous"? Stingy, miserly, selfish
  7. Synonym of "beautiful"? Gorgeous, stunning, exquisite
  8. Antonym of "ancient"? Modern, contemporary, new
  9. Synonym of "small"? Tiny, petite, minuscule, diminutive
  10. Antonym of "expand"? Contract, shrink, reduce
  11. Synonym of "fast"? Swift, rapid, quick, fleet
  12. Antonym of "chaos"? Order, harmony, peace
  13. Synonym of "smart"? Intelligent, brilliant, astute
  14. Antonym of "humble"? Arrogant, proud, conceited
  15. Synonym of "strange"? Bizarre, peculiar, odd, eccentric

Word Origins (Etymology) β€” 25 Questions

  1. What does the Latin prefix "bi-" mean? (Two)
  2. What does "micro-" mean? (Small)
  3. What does "photo-" mean (Greek)? (Light)
  4. What does "-logy" mean? (Study of)
  5. What does "trans-" mean? (Across, beyond)
  6. What does "anti-" mean? (Against)
  7. What does "bene-" mean (Latin)? (Good, well)
  8. What does "mal-" mean? (Bad, badly)
  9. What does "poly-" mean (Greek)? (Many)
  10. What does "aqua-" mean (Latin)? (Water)
  11. What does "terra-" mean? (Earth, land)
  12. What does "vit-/vita-" mean (Latin)? (Life)
  13. What does "chron-" mean (Greek)? (Time)
  14. What does "geo-" mean? (Earth)
  15. What does "bio-" mean? (Life)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many words does the average person know?

The average adult native English speaker knows approximately 20,000–35,000 words. A university graduate knows about 60,000–70,000 words. The Oxford English Dictionary contains over 600,000 words.

What are the best ways to improve vocabulary?

Read widely, use context to guess new words, study word roots and prefixes (Latin and Greek), use flashcard apps like Anki, and practice using new words in writing and conversation.

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