Even If You Are Confident In Your English Vocabulary, You Will Probably Make More Than 5 Mistakes In This Trivia
We all come across words we have never heard in books or movies, especially if English is not your mother tongue. However, the words listed in this trivia are truly never heard of. If you have ever heard these words before, better yet, if you have ever used them in your daily life, congratulations, you probably think you are better than everyone, and it might actually be true. Please note that words have different meanings, and each question only asks for a specific meaning of the word. 🤓
Get ready to take your vocabulary skills to the next level!
This was much harder than I expected. Quite a few words I was unfamiliar with. Even still, it was enjoyable. 13/20
"Oomph" is the sound you make when you get hit in the stomach. It is NOT an exclamation of pleasure. Unless you have some pretty unusual tastes.
I’ve always understood it as adding some energy to something “put some oomph into it”
Load More Replies...62, totally English since the year dot, been on Countdown, and I only got 13 :( Certainly we've only ever used schadenfreude. Zonk, in the form zonked, is more commonly used to mean "very tired", as in "I was completely zonked out".
This was much harder than I expected. Quite a few words I was unfamiliar with. Even still, it was enjoyable. 13/20
"Oomph" is the sound you make when you get hit in the stomach. It is NOT an exclamation of pleasure. Unless you have some pretty unusual tastes.
I’ve always understood it as adding some energy to something “put some oomph into it”
Load More Replies...62, totally English since the year dot, been on Countdown, and I only got 13 :( Certainly we've only ever used schadenfreude. Zonk, in the form zonked, is more commonly used to mean "very tired", as in "I was completely zonked out".
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