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Practice - Vocabulary Development - 02

Hello, KS1 superstars! Get ready to dive into a fun quiz that will boost your vocabulary! This quiz will challenge you to learn new words and their meanings. So, roll up your sleeves, put on your thinking caps, and let's explore the exciting world of words. It's time to become a Word Wizard!
1.
What does 'Neat' mean?
Messy
Tidy and in order
Loud
Hot
'Neat' means tidy and in order, with everything in its right place.
2.
What does 'Giggle' mean?
Cry
Laugh lightly in a nervous or silly way
Sleep
Eat
When you 'Giggle', you laugh lightly and in a nervous or silly way, often unable to stop.
3.
What does 'Delight' mean?
Sadness
Anger
Great pleasure
Boredom
'Delight' is a feeling of great pleasure or happiness.
4.
What does the word 'Brave' mean?
Being frightened
Being happy
Being strong and facing fears
Being funny
'Brave' means being strong and not showing fear, even in a scary or difficult situation.
5.
What is the meaning of the word 'Whisper'?
Shout loudly
Speak very softly or quietly
Jump high
Swim fast
The word 'Whisper' means to speak very softly or quietly, usually in someone's ear.
6.
What does 'Rapid' mean?
Slow
Sad
Fearful
Fast
The word 'Rapid' describes something moving or happening fast or quickly.
7.
What does 'Tricky' mean?
Easy
Difficult to do or deal with
Tasty
Loud
Something that's 'Tricky' is difficult to deal with or do, often causing a bit of confusion.
8.
What does 'Enormous' mean?
Very small
Very big
Very thin
Very short
'Enormous' is a word that describes something really, really big or huge.
9.
What does 'Fabulous' mean?
Ordinary
Uninteresting
Ugly
Extraordinary and wonderful
The word 'Fabulous' describes something that is extraordinary, amazing, or wonderful.
10.
What does the word 'Generous' mean?
Giving or sharing a lot
Being very angry
Being very quiet
Running quickly
Generous means giving or sharing a lot, usually more than is usual or expected.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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