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English Vocabulary (UK) Test (Upwork)
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English Vocabulary (UK) Test (Upwork)
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25 Questions

1. Which is the best definition for 'emollient'?
2. Which properly completes this sentence: 'She gave the dog ____ bone'?
3. Which is the best definition for 'deracinate'?
4. We'd rarely seen such a tenebrous day. 'Tenebrous' most nearly means ....
5. A practitioner of law is referred to as a _________ in British English.
6. He had no patience for a caitiff soldier. 'Caitiff' most nearly means ....
7. Which means 'relating to the weather'?
8. The baby is crying. May be she needs a _______ change.
9. Who would you go to for relationship advice?
10. My car has a flat ______.
11. The side dish was a m??lange of runner beans and carrots. 'M??lange' most nearly means ...
12. Which of the following would measure the size of a diamond?
13. ____ not leaving without their keys
14. Which of the following is used in a religious ritual?
15. Which of the following is an editing mark?
16. Which of the following is an antonym to 'discord'?
17. Wilde spawned a multitude of epigones
18. The boss would only adumbrate next year's strategy. 'Adumbrate' most nearly means ...
19. The boss showed his sagacity in naming Ellen as his successor. 'Sagacity' most nearly means ...
20. Which is the best definition for 'concatenate'?
21. Which of the following is a synonym for 'praise'?
22. Which is the best definition for 'dotage'?
23. Which means 'not including'?
24. Which does an artist use?
25. Father was kind but parsimonious. 'Parsimonious' most nearly means ....