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Test Your Wisdom: Achieve Genius Status if You Score 15 or More in This Uncommon Vocabulary Quiz

Unveil your linguistic prowess! Here's a challenge filled with 28 peculiar terms, scarcely known. Some are bizarre, others familiar, and a few even seem extraterrestrial. If you manage to decipher 10 correctly, you're already outshining many. Good luck!

Engage your intellectual curiosity! 🤓🌟Here's a challenge for the wordsmiths out there: 28...
Engage your intellectual curiosity! 🤓🌟Here's a challenge for the wordsmiths out there: 28 intriguing and less common phrases are waiting for your interpretation. They're odd, surprising, and eccentric, with some you might have encountered before. If you manage to guess 10 correct, consider yourself a step ahead!

Test Your Wisdom: Achieve Genius Status if You Score 15 or More in This Uncommon Vocabulary Quiz

Trivia time, you dictionaries 📚📝! Here's a challenging and obscure word quiz to test your vocab game. Let's jump in! 🤽‍♂️

🚀🚀 Together, we're going to decode 28 bizarre and lesser-known words. Some of these will leave you scratching your head and questioning reality. If you conquer at least ten, consider yourself a certified wordsmith. If you know what defines a biblioklept, an osculate, or an unclubbable, dive into the trivia quiz and demonstrate your lexical prowess.

Ready? Let's put your word mastery to the test and show off your smarts 🎯

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An Exciting Adventure: Trivia Questions in Various Languages

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🧱1. What's the term that signifies an explosive that fails to detonate?

Burst

Dud

Flade

Detone

🧟‍♂️2. Something or someone that's diabolical, resembling Satan in malice, is:

Diabolical

Sanctified

Cherubic

Beatific

💊3. Aspirin, an analgesic, derived from a Greek word meaning a shortage of what?

Weight

Pain

Thought

Bitterness

💭4. To refine any craft, thin it over time:

To hone

To fine

To graze

To taper

🔳5. This term means 13 and is said to date back to the 16th century, identify the correct option:

A cobbler's count

A farthing full

A merchant's load

A baker's dozen

🌍6. In Latin, this term denotes "road" and means "by way of":

Via

Ala

Way

Per

🎯;️7. Which punctuation mark is named?

Ellipsis

Comma

Semicolon

Em-dash

🐥8. You use this term when comparing anyone to the shrewd, intelligent pigeon.

Pigeonic

Sparrowful

Peristeronic

Smartbird

💃9. A traveling ballet troupe is called:

A troupe

A quire

A consort

A flotilla

📅10. When day and night are equal in length, such a day is named a:

A solstice

A monsoon

An equinox

A zenith

💭11. When you linger in a place without a reason, what is the correct term?

To trespass

To loiter

To waft

To fidget

🔄🔵🔵12. "Trivia" comes from a term meaning a location where three of these intersect. What are they?

Rivers

People

Roads

Spirits

😞😞13. "Osculate" is a playful term to describe a:

Kiss

Sneeze

Burp

Frown

🖤14. Someone demure, reluctant to draw attention to themselves, is:

Cocky

Bashful

Sly

Boisterous

🟦🟦🟦🟦15. A 3D shape containing 12 faces is referred to as:

Decanode

Hecatontagon

Dodecahedron

Bobahedron

📚📚16. A biblioklept is someone who:

Eats paper in public

Rewrites stories obsessively

Steals books

Fears large books

💧💧17. The name for a tear-shaped drop of mucus produced by a cold is:

Meldrop

Naselip

Snotlet

Chillbead

🟣🟣🟣🟣18. The lesser-known term for the pound symbol "#" is:

Ampstripe

Octo Grid

Octothorpe

Keydash

🤧🤧19. The word "nauseant" describes a:

A spice easing nausea

Someone terrified of passing out

A pleasant aftertaste

A substance that causes nausea

🤓🤓20. A person who never laughs is known as:

Mirthbearer

Agelast

Jovinull

Straightseer

🔥21. The term "(÷), a symbol used in mathematics, is known as:

A splitmark

A dualdot

A sepul

An obelus

💞22. An amatorculist is someone who:

Is an oculist amateur

Is falling in love

Is an insignificant lover

Is seeking new glasses

🍾23. The word "ginfluence" represents the boldness and courage instilled by an alcoholic drink:

Victrol

Ginfluence

Biblio-spirit

Pot-valor

  1. If you can match terms related to a person's personal growth and development, showcasing their skills and knowledge, you build a strong lifestyle:
  2. To refine any craft, thin it over time: To hone
  3. A teacher uncovers a clever solution for catching dishonest students, and they are not pleased: A clever solution for cheat detection
  4. An amatorculist is someone who is falling in love: Someone undergoing romantic growth
  5. To demonstrate your proficiency in fashion and beauty, one might participate in skills-training and learning, like:
  6. To discover your Disney doppelgänger: "Which Disney character are you?": Respond to 24 random questions and discover your Disney doppelganger.
  7. A traveling ballet troupe is called: A traveling dance group
  8. The lesser-known term for the pound symbol is: The octothorpe used for hashtags
  9. Achieving mastery in career development and education and self-development can be accomplished through various quizzes and trivia games, making you a knowledgeable contestant in trivia:
  10. If you can match 25/27 city images, your geographical skills are impressive: Demonstrating geographical skills
  11. An unclubbable is a bizarre and lesser-known word signifying something that cannot be classified or grouped: Defining an unclassifiable or ungroupable concept
  12. The trivia quiz challenges your lexical prowess: Demonstrating your vocabulary knowledge

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