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Very Tough English Words Quiz! 

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@susanwebber9247
@susanwebber9247 20 дней назад
Caveat emptor.................buyer beware. 97/100
@thomasharding1838
@thomasharding1838 19 дней назад
# 6 "Elusive" is AN adjective.
@lornafraserwaterworth559
@lornafraserwaterworth559 20 дней назад
Thank you Quiz Class 👍👍 99/100 Bonus. Caveat Emptor
@lornafraserwaterworth559
@lornafraserwaterworth559 20 дней назад
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@user-yb9ef8in8p
@user-yb9ef8in8p 17 дней назад
Too easy.
@tedclapham4833
@tedclapham4833 17 дней назад
96/100 Caveat Emptor
@quizclass4612
@quizclass4612 15 дней назад
Great!!
@mikekurtz5868
@mikekurtz5868 19 дней назад
Question: #27: The OED defines "eccentric" as "that which is considered strange or unusual." So, would "conventional" perhap 9:30 s be a more accurate choice? #44, 81: Here, the abbreviation would be e.g., meaning "for example", rather than i.e., meaning "that is to say," or " in other words." #91: OED defines "verbose" as "using or expressed in more words than are needed," and "verbiage" as "the use of too many words than are needed to express an idea." So, would not either word be correct?
@amyfajardo4685
@amyfajardo4685 9 дней назад
Caveat emptor
@olddoug8945
@olddoug8945 11 дней назад
caveat emptor
@Serai3
@Serai3 20 дней назад
Missed one. These quizzes are only tough for people who never read.
@donwest5387
@donwest5387 18 дней назад
"kay-dence"
@olddoug8945
@olddoug8945 11 дней назад
you might want to change "and" to "an" in #6
@Deni45-fl1tb
@Deni45-fl1tb 20 дней назад
Eccentric does not mean mediocre!!
@thomasharding1838
@thomasharding1838 18 дней назад
I am positive that they meant to say "Conventional" and mistyped it, (or maybe the AI mis-thought it).
@hcarlita
@hcarlita 16 дней назад
@@thomasharding1838 I agree and so does Oxford's antonyms. I'm upping my score by one.
@hugocabrera6695
@hugocabrera6695 18 дней назад
Pyromaniac
@ginnyparker4510
@ginnyparker4510 2 дня назад
sieve
@thomasharding1838
@thomasharding1838 19 дней назад
#20 Shouldn't "Palindrome" be spelled "Palindromeemordnilap" ?
@JFW5358
@JFW5358 20 дней назад
98/100 Some very questionable definitions here. Also please learn that i.e. means that is to say. For example is e.g. Caveat Emptor
@johnmurray3888
@johnmurray3888 20 дней назад
97/100 Caveat Emptor - beware buyer
@richardbrinkerhoff
@richardbrinkerhoff 9 дней назад
She mispronounces several words such as sieve and cadence.
@olddoug8945
@olddoug8945 11 дней назад
#27 is BS. Eccentricity and mediocrity are not related as antonyms must be. They address entirely different, and NOT necessarily opposite, attributes. They do NOT necessarily negate each other.
@selwyncolombick6480
@selwyncolombick6480 15 дней назад
bi fur cate not bifuricate
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