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Adjectives 08 (Age 6) - Including crucial and minor

What do ‘royal’, ‘liberal’ and ‘subsequent’ mean? Which word can be defined as, ‘fantastic or superb’? This quiz has the answers.

Aged 6 and learning new words? This fun to play rapid vocabulary quiz was written just for you.

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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 .
Frail or feeble
PRIOR
WEAK
WILLING
BLIND
Dani was too weak to go to school today.
2 .
Essential or vital. Extremely important
SMOOTH
KEEN
SPARE
CRUCIAL
It was crucial they finished the project on time.
3 .
Amusing or humorous
HEALTHY
FUNNY
TEMPORARY
EMOTIONAL
The film was funny and made us laugh out loud.
4 .
At a higher level
EFFICIENT
FRIENDLY
INTELLECTUAL
UPPER
The upper floors of the skyscraper were not yet furnished.
5 .
Plump or overweight
ANGRY
FAT
CONVENTIONAL
TIGHT
The vet told us our dog was getting fat and needed to go on a diet.
6 .
Fantastic or superb
WONDERFUL
TOUGH
COMFORTABLE
GLAD
Joe had a wonderful birthday party.
7 .
To do with a king, queen, prince or princess
PARALLEL
DRAMATIC
ROYAL
SENSITIVE
The royal wedding was to take place in August.
8 .
Succeeding or later. Coming after
SUBSEQUENT
SOLID
VOLUNTARY
UPSET
Kiki enjoyed the museum so much, she went back on subsequent occasions.
9 .
Open-minded or tolerant. Free or generous
LIBERAL
CONSERVATIVE
LUCKY
PALE
He took a liberal attitude when it came to religious beliefs.
10 .
Petty or trivial
ALIVE
NERVOUS
MINOR
COMPETITIVE
There was a minor disturbance at the garage today.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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