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Adjectives 03 (Age 6) - Including suitable and sufficient

What do ‘rural’, ‘perfect’ and ‘immediate’ mean? Which word can be defined as, ‘apt, fitting or appropriate’? This quiz has the answers.

Aged 6 and learning new words? This fun and quick vocabulary quiz was written to help you in your first years of school.

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FIND OUT ABOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Costing a lot of money
NEGATIVE
FUNDAMENTAL
EXPENSIVE
ROYAL
The latest phone was too expensive for her to buy.
2 .
Enough or satisfactory
MINIMUM
SHARP
UPPER
SUFFICIENT
I've had sufficient to eat thank you.
3 .
Ideal or superb
COOL
ANCIENT
PERFECT
FUNNY
It's perfect weather to hang out the washing.
4 .
Glowing or shining
VARIABLE
BRIGHT
URBAN
WEAK
The bright light hurt his eyes.
5 .
Short or quick
TALL
SECONDARY
BRIEF
MINOR
He had a brief look at the instructions.
6 .
Slender or slim
CAPABLE
VAST
CRUCIAL
THIN
She was tall and thin with long black hair.
7 .
Rustic or pastoral
ELDERLY
RURAL
SEVERE
SUBSEQUENT
The holiday cottage looked like a rural farmhouse.
8 .
Peculiar or bizarre
ODD
THICK
EXTERNAL
LIBERAL
I had a very odd dream last night.
9 .
Prompt, at once or instant
VITAL
IMMEDIATE
RARE
FAT
The police took immediate action.
10 .
Apt, fitting or appropriate
SUITABLE
ILL
TYPICAL
WONDERFUL
It was a suitable arrangement for them both.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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