word
synonym
antonym
idiom
and so on
100

The public can't access the classified information.

What does the word "classified" mean?

unavailable

confidential

100

enigmatic

mysterious

esoteric

100

Opaque

clear

100

After a bad experience with a failed investment, when it comes to financial decisions, she is now approaching opportunities with more caution and thoroughness.

Which idiom would you use in this situation?

Once bittern, twice shy.

100

the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. It refers to the unexpected discovery of something pleasant or fortunate while not specifically searching for it. This term is often associated with pleasant surprises or fortunate accidents.

serendipity

200

The President said the meetings in the UK would cement the friendship between the two countries.

What does the word "cement" mean?

strengthen

solidify

200

mellifluous

harmonious

200

Ephemeral

permanent 

200

Suppose the manager of a company is away on a business trip, leaving the employees without direct supervision. During this time, some employees may slack off, gossip, or engage in activities that they wouldn't do when the manager is present. In a discussion about office dynamics, someone might say:

While the cat’s away, the mice will play!



200

the occurrence of events or circumstances that happen by chance and have no apparent causal connection. It's when two or more things happen at the same time, or in close succession, without a clear, deliberate relationship.

coincidence

300

The new government is going to milk us for every penny through taxation to pay off the huge national debt.

What does the word "milk" mean?

extract as much as possible

300

Odd one out!

Pernicious

Detrimental

Malevolent

Baneful

Benevolent

Benevolent

300

Quixotic

realistic

300

Imagine someone is shopping for a new smartphone, and they find a model they really like. When they inquire about the price, they discover it's much higher than they expected. In a conversation with a friend, they might say:

An arm and a leg



300

a person who acts obsequiously towards someone in power, often with the intent of gaining advantage or favor. Such an individual is typically overly flattering, insincere, and excessively praises or ingratiates themselves to those in authority.

Sycophant

400

The abolition of apartheid was justified and long overdue.

What does the word "apartheid" mean?

racial segregation

African words

400

Ubiquitous

Pervasive

400

Voracious

satisfied

400

Suppose a team is in a meeting discussing a project, and they have already agreed on a decision. However, one team member keeps bringing up the same points and arguing for an alternative solution that has already been rejected. In frustration, another team member might say:

Don't beat a dead horse!

400

Intended for or understood by only a small number of people with special knowledge.

Q. Spell the word

esoteric

500

I think that general elections are just a big palaver and we should not bother to vote.

What does the word "palaver" mean?


time-consuming task

Portuguese word

500

Fine one word that does not belong to the others.

Trudge

Hobble

Sprint

Stroll

Stride

Sprint = run / The others = walk

trudge: walk with effort

hobble: limp

stroll: leisurely walk

stride: purposeful steps

500

Loquacious

reserved

500

After a long and tiring day at work, someone might say:

"I'm exhausted. I think I'm going to ______________ early tonight and get a good night's sleep."

hit the sack

500

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Which movie is this word introduced?

Mary Poppins