Word ninja
Phrasal Frenzy
Think again
Mind the gap
Strange but true
100

What adjective means "intended to teach, especially with a moral lesson"? It starts with a D.

Didactic

100

If someone “comes across” as rude, what does that mean?

They appear to be rude.

100

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter M

100

He gave a ____ explanation, but it lacked real depth.

superficial
100

True or False: Bananas are technically berries.

True

200

This word means a subtle difference in meaning or expression.

Nuance

200

Complete the sentence: “He always ___ his problems instead of dealing with them.”

Brushes off

200

A farmer has 17 sheep. All but 9 run away. How many are left?

9

200

The CEO's speech was filled with ____ to distract from the bad news. Starts with E.

Euphemisms.

200

What term describes an animal active both day and night?

cathemeral

300

"Ephemeral" means ____.

What is short-lived

300

What does it mean to "crack down on" something?

to take strong action against something illegal or wrong

300

You see a boat filled with people, but there isn’t a single person on board. How?

They’re all married.

300

Her reaction was so ____, we knew she was hiding something. Starts with N, means uncaring.

Nonchalant


300

What phenomenon causes time to move slower near massive objects?

Gravitational time dilation

400

From Latin roots, this verb means to free someone from deception or error.

Disabuse

400

Give a formal C1 synonym for "to cut back on spending."

Curtail

400

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?

Footsteps.

400

Despite the evidence, he refused to ____ his earlier statement. Starts with R, means to take off or go back on.

Retract.
400

Which ancient philosopher died from hemlock poisoning?

Socrates.

500

What C1-level adjective describes someone who is charming but insincere?

Glib

500

Choose the correct phrasal verb: “The event had to be ___ due to the weather.”

Called off

500

A man shaves several times a day, but still has a beard. How is this possible?

He´s a barber.

500

The lawyer’s argument was full of logical ____. Starts with F, means lies.

Fallacies.

500

This word means a fear of long words — ironically, it’s a long word itself.

Even if the answer is incorrect, if you manage to read the word correctly in 3 seconds or less, you gain the points.You may only try once per team.

hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia