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Practice - Vocabulary Development - 09

Hi Little Scholars! Ready to embark on a thrilling journey of words? This fun quiz will challenge your knowledge of English vocabulary and the meanings of new words you've been learning recently. Remember, it's not about winning or losing but about learning and having fun. So, put on your thinking cap and let's leap into the world of words!
1.
What does 'Whisper' mean?
To shout loudly
To sing
To speak in a very quiet voice
To laugh
'Whisper' means to speak very quietly using one's breath not one's throat, usually in a way that only the listener can hear.
2.
'Graceful' means someone who...
Runs very fast
Moves in an elegant way
Often drops or knocks things
Sings beautifully
'Graceful' refers to someone having or showing grace or elegance
3.
What does 'Weighty' mean?
Very small
Very big
Very light
Very heavy
'Weighty' means very heavy.
4.
What does the word 'Delighted' mean?
Very happy
Very sad
Very angry
Very bored
'Delighted' means very happy or pleased.
5.
What is the meaning of 'Cruel'?
Selfish
Thoughtless
Kind and giving
Mean
'Cruel' is used to describe someone who enjoys causing pain or suffering to others.
6.
Which of these words means 'A young tree'?
Sapling
Leaf
Twig
Mighty Oak
A 'sapling' is a young, small tree.
7.
What does 'Smashed' mean?
Brand new
Very good
Victorious
Broken
'Smashed' means badly broken or shattered.
8.
What does 'Flabbergasted' mean?
Bored
Sleepy
Hungry
Surprised to the point of disbelief
'Flabbergasted' means extremely surprised to the point where you can hardly believe it.
9.
What does 'Slimy' describe?
Something soft and fluffy
Something hard and rough
Something smooth and slippery
Something cold and wet
'Slimy' describes something that is smooth and slippery.
10.
The word 'Elated' means...
Very happy and excited
Very hungry
Afraid
Tired
'Elated' means very happy and excited, usually because of some good news or success.
Author:  Graeme Haw

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