Vocabulary Words Multiple Choice Test

This test assesses your understanding of various vocabulary words. Each question is multiple-choice, and you are to select the definition that best matches the given word.

Group 1

Choose the correct definition for each vocabulary word from the options provided.

Question 1a

Multiple choice
What is the definition of 'depraved'?
  • Morally corrupt or wicked

  • To improve or correct a text

  • A formal authorization or proposition

  • Lacking interest or excitement; dull

Question 1b

Multiple choice
What does 'emend' mean?
  • To correct or revise a text

  • A command or act of will

  • Present everywhere at the same time

  • To gather or collect

Question 1c

Multiple choice
What is the meaning of 'fiat'?
  • A formal authorization or decree

  • A slight or subtle difference

  • Luxuriously fine or large

  • To weaken or reduce in force

Question 1d

Multiple choice
What does 'mundane' mean?
  • Lacking interest or excitement; dull

  • To make holy or sacred

  • Fertile or productive

  • A curse or expression of hatred

Question 1e

Multiple choice
What is the definition of 'ubiquitous'?
  • Present, appearing, or found everywhere

  • A strong inclination or liking

  • To gather or collect

  • To weaken or reduce in force

Question 1f

Multiple choice
What does 'hallow' mean?
  • To make holy or sacred

  • To improve or correct a text

  • Morally corrupt or wicked

  • A formal authorization or decree

Question 1g

Multiple choice
What is the meaning of 'ignominy'?
  • Public shame or disgrace

  • A figment of the imagination

  • Luxuriously fine or large

  • A slight or subtle difference

Question 1h

Multiple choice
What does 'figment' mean?
  • A thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • To correct or revise a text

  • A strong inclination or liking

Question 1i

Multiple choice
What is the definition of 'sumptuous'?
  • Luxuriously fine or large

  • Fertile or productive

  • To weaken or reduce in force

  • A curse or expression of hatred

Question 1j

Multiple choice
What does 'garner' mean?
  • To gather or collect

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • A strong inclination or liking

  • Present, appearing, or found everywhere

Question 1k

Multiple choice
What is the meaning of 'acuity'?
  • Sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • To make holy or sacred

  • A curse or expression of hatred

Question 1l

Multiple choice
What does 'fecund' mean?
  • Fertile or productive

  • To correct or revise a text

  • Luxuriously fine or large

  • Public shame or disgrace

Question 1m

Multiple choice
What is the definition of 'nuance'?
  • A slight or subtle difference

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • To gather or collect

  • A strong inclination or liking

Question 1n

Multiple choice
What does 'penchant' mean?
  • A strong inclination or liking

  • A thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination

  • To make holy or sacred

  • Sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing

Question 1o

Multiple choice
What is the meaning of 'esoteric'?
  • Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • To weaken or reduce in force

  • Public shame or disgrace

Question 1p

Multiple choice
What does 'enervate' mean?
  • To weaken or reduce in force

  • To correct or revise a text

  • Luxuriously fine or large

  • A slight or subtle difference

Question 1q

Multiple choice
What is the definition of 'reputed'?
  • Generally believed or considered to be something

  • A formal authorization or decree

  • A curse or expression of hatred

  • To make holy or sacred

Question 1r

Multiple choice
What does 'malediction' mean?
  • A curse or expression of hatred

  • A strong inclination or liking

  • To gather or collect

  • Sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing

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