Each question in this quiz is timed.
figure (noun)
a figure representing a disliked person
shape, pattern, drawing
a living creature
a word with a similar meaning to another word in the same language
indicate (verb)
to show, to point out
to confirm that something is true
to trust, to trust another person with a secret
to take off or take away
deduct (verb)
to declare loudly
praise
to subtract
to originate, to produce through imagination
fiction (noun)
empty space, isolation from outside influence
something that is taught, dogma
something produced from imagination, an invented story
a way of standing, a position, an attitude
pregnant (adjective)
following in an unbroken order
necessary for life
having a child developing in the womb, "with child"
of marriage, marital relationship
recognize (verb)
to interpret, analyse, or understand something incorrectly; misunderstand
to know, to identify
to increase, to add to
to name for office
memory (noun)
the ability to recall past events
a sale of goods to the highest bidder
record of events, historical events
the yearly celebration of an event
animate (verb)
to say what something is like
to stop, to break in (usually with questions)
to give spirit or support, to supply movement
to cite, to speak about, to refer to
extensive (adjective)
conforming to standards, good, kind
large in area, wide
arranged in order of time
hesitant in acting, shy
fantasy (noun)
a creation of the imagination that cannot be real, a daydream
the shape and size of something, the arrangement of something
the quality of being faithful, accuracy
a place where one goes to hear something
sentimental (adjective)
belonging to a place by birth, indigenous
written, drawn, vividly shown
dead
marked by feeling or emotion
pulse (noun)
hostility, ill will
a statement that seems to contradict itself but contains some truth
one who believes that any ultimate reality is unknowable
the regular action of blood through arteries
thermal (adjective)
capable of being done
allowing some light to shine through
complete, unrestricted, perfect
relating to the presence of heat
postpone (verb)
to prepare from a set of steps (formula), to devise
to come to a conclusion from facts or ideas, to guess
to put off to a later time
to draw toward, to arouse interest
exceed (verb)
to shift back and forth, to move erratically
to go beyond a limit, to be greater than
to keep, to hold in place
to train, to provide schooling for
credible (adjective)
relating to the Middle Ages (500-1500 AD)
holding conventional beliefs
can be believed, reasonable
capable of changing or adapting, useful
contend (verb)
to persuade, cause, or bring about by artificial means
to take in, to acquire
to strive or reach for, to argue
to ask about
condition (noun)
a musical composition
something new
height of a body, importance of position
the state of something or someone
mental (adjective)
related to the mind
unbelievable, amazing
aware
capable of moving with ease, able to speak another language
evolution (noun)
the process by which something develops
an opportunity; a happening, instance or celebration
act of moving, action
a platform, an area raised above the surrounding ground, a place at which to speak in front of