AVocabChallengefromIraq

by SB Sarah Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 11:38 AM

Taylor challenges us to beat her score in what she calls the Vocab Smackdown quiz. She got 11/15; I got 14/15.

Bring it on!

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Picture of Randi Randi said on...
01.10.08 at 11:45 AM |

I got 11/15

Picture of Gill Gill said on...
01.10.08 at 11:46 AM |

14/15 here.

Picture of Bernita Bernita said on...
01.10.08 at 11:48 AM |

Hee. 14/15 too.

Picture of rebyj rebyj said on...
01.10.08 at 11:54 AM |

10/15

Picture of Kimberly Anne Kimberly Anne said on...
01.10.08 at 11:55 AM |

14/15 for me too!

“seem55” - I do not!

Picture of Stephanie Stephanie said on...
01.10.08 at 12:01 PM |

14/15
Thanks for making me feel smart today!

Picture of CM CM said on...
01.10.08 at 12:01 PM |

They’re always one that’s ambiguous:

Plastic/Wooden/Leaden

They say “plastic” means “malleable,” and so differs from “wooden” and “leaden.”

Plastic also means “fake.” In that sense, it’s closer to “wooden"--as in, a wooden response.  “Leaden,” then, in terms of response, is dull and soporific, but doesn’t have the implications of construct that the other two have.

If you think materials, plastic is different from wooden or leaden.  But if you think of responses or reactions, leaden is different from plastic and wooden.

Picture of Suzanne Suzanne said on...
01.10.08 at 12:09 PM |

Yeah...14/15!

I think plastic makes sense because being malleable or “Fake” means you are shaped easily...like how a fake person molds themselves into what they think others want them to be.

Picture of Ri L. Ri L. said on...
01.10.08 at 12:11 PM |

Aw, I only got 11.  But I understood the ambiguous plastic question!  Yay me.

Picture of Astaryth Astaryth said on...
01.10.08 at 12:12 PM |

14/15 I was surprised, a couple of them I went with my gut reaction, which apparently was right ;p

Picture of Liz Liz said on...
01.10.08 at 12:13 PM |

Damn. 11/15.

Picture of Ciar Cullen Ciar Cullen said on...
01.10.08 at 12:15 PM |

That was disgusting. Where’s the Advil?

Picture of BES BES said on...
01.10.08 at 12:18 PM |

Yeah!  14/15 for me!  (Missed question #2).

Picture of Bonnie L. Bonnie L. said on...
01.10.08 at 12:19 PM |

Hey, I’m happy with my 12/15.

Picture of Ros Ros said on...
01.10.08 at 12:22 PM |

I got 15!!!  Admittedly at least two were (intelligent) guesses.

Picture of rebyj rebyj said on...
01.10.08 at 12:24 PM |

In defense of my 10/15 score
I.................hmmm..

I have no defense!

I’m gonna start googling the answers on these quizzes like the rest you do.

Picture of Bev Stephans Bev Stephans said on...
01.10.08 at 12:28 PM |

13/15 Not too bad!

Picture of Stacie Stacie said on...
01.10.08 at 12:30 PM |

13/15 Not bad.

Picture of LadyRhian LadyRhian said on...
01.10.08 at 12:35 PM |

12/15. I did get the “plastic” one.

Spaminator word- easy 58. Well not so easy!

Picture of Becky Becky said on...
01.10.08 at 12:39 PM |

13/15

Picture of RandomRanter RandomRanter said on...
01.10.08 at 12:47 PM |

12 also.  Had more issues with disembarassment than plastic, although I recognized that the plastic one was a big trap depending one which logic road you took.

Picture of jocelynnesimone jocelynnesimone said on...
01.10.08 at 12:50 PM |

14/15… assay tripped me up.

Picture of Zodiac Lung Zodiac Lung said on...
01.10.08 at 01:05 PM |

13/15...not bad!

Picture of Teri Brown Teri Brown said on...
01.10.08 at 01:08 PM |

13/15

I knew one of them was going to be wrong but thought it was too easy of an answer. I should have went with my first instinct.
Teri

Picture of dizmo dizmo said on...
01.10.08 at 01:16 PM |

13/15

... And I changed one from the right one to a wrong one.  *smacks her head on her desk*

Picture of Manon Manon said on...
01.10.08 at 01:21 PM |

Another 15/15 here.  Question 2 gave me a bad moment, but.

(captcha: know54.  Why yes, I do. *preen*)

Picture of Alison S Alison S said on...
01.10.08 at 01:38 PM |

13/15.

Picture of Gwen Gwen said on...
01.10.08 at 02:28 PM |

I got two wrong - damn! or… Counfound it!

(snicker)

Picture of talpianna talpianna said on...
01.10.08 at 02:29 PM |

A perfect 15/15!  I knew that minoring in Latin in college would pay off someday!

Picture of Katherine2 Katherine2 said on...
01.10.08 at 04:59 PM |

12/15
Try http://www.freerice.com. For each word you identify correctly, they donate so many grains of rice to charity. At least your vocabulary “skillz” can benefit others!

Picture of Shannon C. Shannon C. said on...
01.10.08 at 05:39 PM |

Another 11/15 here. I missed plastic and disembarrassment. And yes, I love Freerice, too.

Ditto Shannon--11/15 here, missed plastic and disembarrassment, and love FreeRice too.  I’m such a copycat.

Picture of puccagirl73 puccagirl73 said on...
01.10.08 at 10:51 PM |

15, Yes, I brought it!

Picture of Lyvvie Lyvvie said on...
01.11.08 at 02:40 AM |

11/15 and yes for plastic and diembarrassment. I didn’t realize until after that it wasn’t a timed test, or I would’ve reviewed.

Picture of Trix Trix said on...
01.11.08 at 03:16 AM |

14/15 for me, and it was the incredibly ambiguous plastic/wooden/leaden question for me. I don’t think of wooden and leaden as having much in common at all - I was thinking of “expressionless”, and so thought plastic and wooden were more similar. Leaden, to me, means “heavy, turgid, boring, exhausted”, not “unmalleable”. Oh well.

Still, it gave me a workout!

Picture of lexie lexie said on...
01.11.08 at 05:16 AM |

13/15. Darn assay...I had filiam but then thought it was to obvious so I changed.

Picture of Gemma Gemma said on...
01.11.08 at 10:58 AM |

15! Oh yeah!

I’d be more proud if there hadn’t been so much guesswork involved in some of them (yes, 11 and 12, I’m talking about you).

[Oscars speech:] I’d like to thank, my Mum, (my passion for) the OED, and Historical Romances.

Every word in the sentences in 12, 13, 14 and 15 would have been entirely unexceptionable in a historical romance. If only I’d ever bothered to look up propinquity then I’d not only have recognised it but also have know what it meant! ;)

Picture of EmmyS EmmyS said on...
01.11.08 at 02:02 PM |

15/15, baby! I must admit that I too, just took a random guess at which answer they were looking for in the wooden/plastic question.

Picture of Anu Anu said on...
01.11.08 at 02:21 PM |

I got “only” 12/15, but English is my second language (the first is Finnish), so I’m very happy with the result.

I use English at work (I’m a Technical Writer) and I read 50-100 books in English per year, so that probably explains it. And maybe luck. :)

Picture of Jessica Jessica said on...
01.11.08 at 09:21 PM |

12/15 here, got the disembarrassment and plastic questions wrong. I also tripped up with the ‘reverberate’ question, but that’s my bad: I just felt they were all different and so guessed. “Extrication means release or rescue from an entanglement. Disembarrassment involves freeing somebody from something embarrassing, unpleasant or burdensome.” ... Synonym? Reeeeally?

Picture of Barbara B. Barbara B. said on...
01.12.08 at 10:54 AM |

I got 14/15.  I missed #5, assay.  Damn!

Picture of Sianne Sianne said on...
01.13.08 at 11:13 AM |

15/15 woot.  Granted, three were VERY lucky guesses.  Have any of you played Balderdash?  It’s a board game in which you try to guess which word is made up and which word is real.  It’s a great party game and gives you the advantage of an expanded (yet very strange and highly unusable) vocabulary.

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