WorksheetsIntermediate Vocabulary Set 1 Quizs
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
Concur
To disagree with something or someone.
To agree with something or someone.
To analyze something in detail.
To propose a new plan.
Irrational
Logical and reasonable.
Not logical or reasonable. Example: His fear of heights is irrational and significantly impeded him from enjoying the parasailing activity.
Based on sound reasoning and evidence.
Having a clear and rational thought process.
Scrutinise
To examine closely.
To ignore completely.
To summarize briefly.
To analyze superficially.
Plausible
Seeming reasonable or probable
Completely false and misleading
Highly unlikely to occur
Unbelievable and absurd
Arduous
Requiring much effort or energy to do something.
Easy and effortless to accomplish.
A task that is enjoyable and fun.
Something that can be done quickly and without difficulty.
Quaint
Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
Modern and sleek in design.
Commonplace and ordinary.
Loud and garish in appearance.
Gratitude
The quality of being thankful.
A feeling of anger or resentment.
A state of confusion or uncertainty.
An expression of joy or celebration.
Intimidate
To encourage someone to take action.
To frighten or overawe someone.
To entertain or amuse someone.
To confuse or mislead someone.
Cajole
Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
Force someone to do something against their will.
Ignore someone's request or suggestion.
Criticize someone harshly for their decisions.
Innovative
Introducing new ideas. Example: The company is renowned for its innovative products, which have significantly changed many customers' lives.
A term used to describe something that is old-fashioned and outdated.
A process of imitating existing ideas without any changes.
A method of evaluating the effectiveness of a product.
Endure
To suffer patiently.
To enjoy life to the fullest.
To avoid difficulties.
To seek pleasure and comfort.
Spurious
Not being what it purports to be; false or fake.
Genuine and authentic; true to its nature.
Having a strong and pleasant aroma; fragrant.
Being overly complicated or intricate; convoluted.
Clarity
Clearness in thought or expression.
Confusion in communication.
Ambiguity in understanding.
Vagueness in explanation.
Bane
A source of great joy
A cause of great distress or annoyance
A type of fruit
A popular video game
Extol
Praise enthusiastically.
Criticize harshly.
Ignore completely.
Doubt openly.
Malicious
Intending to harm
Beneficial and helpful
Neutral and indifferent
Friendly and supportive
Precarious
Not securely held or in position
Completely safe and secure
Easily fixed or adjusted
Strongly supported and stable
Indigenous
Originating in a particular place.
A term used to describe modern technology.
A type of cuisine popular in urban areas.
A style of art that is abstract and contemporary.
Imminent
About to happen.
Unlikely to occur.
Happened in the past.
A distant possibility.
Hiatus
A pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process.
A continuous flow without interruption.
A sudden increase in activity or intensity.
A brief moment of silence in conversation.
