this
that
the other
thing
what?
100

Which country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"?

Japan

100

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

Amelia Earhart

100

What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?

Au

100

Who wrote the famous novel 1984?

George Orwell

100

In which year did the first Star Wars movie (Episode IV: A New Hope) release?

1977

200
  • The word _______continued to evolve in Middle English, retaining both the meanings of an event that causes astonishment or admiration and the feeling of amazement itself.
  • In the late 13th century, the meaning expanded to include not just "a marvelous thing" but also a "feeling of awe or astonishment."

wonder

200

What is dramatic as a noun and an adverb?

drama and dramatically

200

The word _______ is formed by combining the prefix un- (meaning "not" or "opposite of") with the Latin word praejudicium, which means "judgment formed beforehand" or "preconceived opinion."

unprejudiced

200

What is powerful as and adverb and a noun?

Use it in a sentence as a verb.

powerfully and power

He powered through......

200

Today, _______ refers to the ordinary, routine aspects of life or work. It can describe the regular tasks, responsibilities, or experiences that are part of regular existence.

day-to-day
300

The phrase appeared in early English literature and became more widespread during the Early Modern English period (16th-17th centuries). Writers used it to describe slow, steady progress, often in moral or educational contexts.

little by little

300

This word was originally formed from re- (meaning "again" or "back") and laxare (meaning "to loosen"), derived from laxus ("loose" or "slack").

relaxed

300

What is moving as an adverb?

movingly

300

The word _______ originates from the Latin verb that means "to strengthen, to make strong," or "to soothe."

comfortable

300

What is ambitious as a noun and an adverb?

ambitiousness and ambitiously

400

The ultimate root of _______ lies in the Greek word khēmeía (χημεία), which referred to the art of transmuting substances, particularly metals.

chemical

400

What word was First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English glimsen (verb); cognate with Middle High German glimsen “to glow”; akin to glimmer?

glimpse

400

Today, _______ refers to the process of conducting detailed, methodical investigation to discover new facts, validate existing knowledge, or solve specific problems. The word’s journey from simple searching to structured inquiry reflects its importance in scientific and intellectual endeavors.

research

400

Today, _______ retains its dual meanings—one related to music and the other to playing a crucial role in achieving something—both rooted in the original idea of aiding or facilitating a purpose.

instrumental

400

The word _______ comes from the Old English ege or egean, meaning "fear, terror, or reverence." This root is related to the Old Norse agi or ógi, which also meant "fear" or "dread."

awe

500

First recorded in 1560–70; from Late Latin identitās, equivalent to Latin ident(idem) “repeatedly, again and again,” earlier unattested idem et idem ( idem neuter of īdem “the same” + et “and”) + -itās noun suffix; -ity none

identity

500
  • The root of _______ is the Ancient Greek word analýein (ἀναλύειν), which means "to loosen up" or "to break apart."
  • It is composed of two parts:
    • ana- (ἀνα-), meaning "up" or "backward."
    • lyein (λύειν), meaning "to loosen" or "to untie."
  • Together, the word literally means "to loosen up" or "to break into components," reflecting the process of dissection or detailed examination.

analyse

500

Despite their best efforts to rescue the injured animal, it couldn’t be saved. The vet later described the situation as __________, given how close they were to success.

a real shame

500

Over time, _______ transcended literal meaning and took on metaphorical uses, as in I like_______  that, implying approval or agreement

the sound of

500

The concept can be traced back to ancient philosophy, where thinkers like Socrates emphasized the importance of inquiry and intellectual humility. Socrates' famous admission, "I know that I know nothing," reflects the essence of keeping ________. 

an open mind