Test and Build Your Vocabulary Looking to expand your vocabulary while testing your word skills? Our quiz is here to help you learn and grow! How It Works You’ll tackle 10 engaging questions. Each question presents a word alongside four possible definitions. Each definition is clearly labelled as n. (noun), v. (verb), or adj. (adjective), making it easier to choose the right one and learn from the process. Submit Your Answers Once you’ve answered all 10 questions, simply click Submit. No pressure, there’s no time limit, so you can think through each word carefully. Learn from Your Results We’ll email your results directly to your inbox, giving you the chance to see where you shine and where you can improve. Each quiz helps you build your vocabulary by introducing new words and their meanings. This isn’t just a test, it’s a fun and interactive way to discover new words, refine your language skills, and become more confident with your vocabulary. Are you ready to learn something new? Lets go! demagogue (noun) prolonged duration of life (noun) departure, emigration (noun) a leader who tries to stir the passions of people for his own purposes (adjective) worldly, as opposed to spiritual; existing for a time only None mettle (noun) a persistent feeling, idea, activity, etc., which dominates a person; the state of being exclusively preoccupied by a fixed idea (noun) disposition; spirit (verb) to be sorry for (adjective) sentimental to the point of tears None predatory (adjective) outstandingly bad (noun) an assumption made for the sake of argument (noun) confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by members of a group or trade (adjective) inclined to plunder or rob; preying on, others None protuberant (noun) one who advocates extreme basic changes (adjective) bulging or swelling out (noun) a superficial appearance or show designed to impress one with superiority (adjective) profuse or generous; given to extravagance None delete (noun) working together secretly for an evil purpose (noun) an increase (verb) to erase or cancel, take out or remove (noun) an original pattern None deity (noun) evenness of temper or mind (noun) a god (adjective) extravagantly romantic or idealistic; highly impractical (noun) a ludicrous and complete failure None dissent (verb) to disagree; to differ in opinion (noun) partiality or preference for; a favourable opinion arrived at beforehand (noun) a relation between two things shown in the resemblance not of the things themselves but of their characteristics (verb) to banish or exile; to withdraw from one's country None retrieve (adjective) sentimental to the point of tears (adjective) entertaining (verb) to make good; to recover (adjective) inclined, through some whim or fancy change the mind, purpose, or actions suddenly None integrity (adjective) possessing similar interests and tastes; able to get on well with others (adjective) liable to make mistakes or be deceived (noun) honesty, moral soundness (adjective) very heavy; clumsy None dearth (noun) scarcity (verb) to punish or criticise severely (verb) to cause, produce, or stir up (adjective) habitually fond of associating in a company or herd None Please enter the details so we can send you the results. Name Email (Required) Time's up