In a Sentence
(Choose the word that best completes the sentence.)
Who Said That?
(Guess which vocabulary word fits the speaker’s mood or situation.)
Double Meanings
(Choose the sentence where the word is used correctly or the definition being shown.)
Word Detective
(Solve the riddle to identify the word.)
Word Mix-Up
(A sentence uses the wrong vocab word—pick the correct one that should replace it.)
200

The artist’s career began to __________ after her first big gallery show.

A) recede 

B) flourish 

C) hoard 

D) placate

B) flourish 

200

“My sock just vanished into another dimension!” shouted Eli, staring at the dryer.

A) dumbfounded 

B) ruthless 

C) grievous 

D) principal

A) dumbfounded 

200

In which sentence is flourish used as a noun?


A) The plants flourish in spring.
B) The musician ended the song with a flourish.
C) She’ll flourish if given the chance.
D) The students flourish under kind teachers.

➡️ Answer: B) The musician ended the song with a flourish.

200

I describe someone who moves from place to place, never settling for long.

A) invincible 

B) nomadic 

C) congested 

D) grievous

➡️ Answer: B) nomadic

200

The smell of burnt toast was so invincible that everyone opened the windows.

A) acrid 

B) grievous 

C) ruthless 

D) dumbfounded

➡️ Answer: A) acrid

400

The subway was so __________ that people could barely move.

A) congested 

B) inevitable 

C) grievous 

D) ruthless


A) congested

400

“My popcorn is on fire! Wait—it’s… just smoking.”

A) smolder 

B) recede 

C) flourish 

D) dumbfound


A) smolder 

400

Which meaning of principal is shown here?
“After five years, they finally paid off the principal on their loan.”

A) Head of a school 

B) Most important reason 

C) Sum of money owed 

D) Person of high rank

➡️ Answer: C) Sum of money owed

400

I can mean “crowded,” or “so stuffed up you can’t breathe.”

A) congested 

B) inevitable 

C) stringent 

D) placate

➡️ Answer: A) congested

400

The crowd sacrificed through the doors when the store opened.

A) receded 

B) thronged 

C) garrisoned 

D) flourished

➡️ Answer: B) thronged

600

The explorer refused to surrender, claiming his team was __________.

A) grievous 

B) invincible 

C) ruthless 

D) principal

B) invincible

600

“I’m sorry I yelled,” said Ava, handing over a cupcake.

A) placate 

B) flourish 

C) hoard 

D) sacrifice

A) placate 

600

Which definition of sacrifice fits this sentence?
“The Israelites made sacrifices to God.”

A) To give up something valuable
B) An offering to God or gods
C) To calm someone down
D) To lead or guide



➡️ Answer: B) An offering to God or gods

600

I’m the word for giving up something valuable for someone or something else.

A) sacrifice 

B) hoard 

C) flourish 

D) recede

➡️ Answer: A) sacrifice

600

The race car smoldered down the track at lightning speed.

A) receded 

B) hurtled 

C) placated 

D) hoarded

➡️ Answer: B) hurtled

800

💥 Daily Double!

 The careless driver’s __________ mistake caused a serious accident.

A) lax 

B) ruthless 

C) negligent 

D) invincible

C) negligent 

800

“I can’t believe this traffic jam! It’s the third one today!”

A) congested 

B) lax 

C) inevitable 

D) grievous

➡️ Answer: C) inevitable

800

Which meaning of headlong fits this sentence?
“The hikers made a headlong dash for shelter when the storm hit.”

A) Reckless speed 

B) Careful planning 

C) Strict order 

D) Slow progress

➡️ Answer: A) Reckless speed

800

I mean “strict or severe,” and I might describe a teacher’s test rules.

A) grievous 

B) stringent 

C) lax 

D) ruthless

➡️ Answer: B) stringent

800

After losing the spelling bee, Evan was flourish for the rest of the day.

A) grievous 

B) ruthless 

C) invincible 

D) receding

➡️ Answer: A) grievous

1000

As the soldiers left the fortress, only a small __________ remained to guard it.

A) nomad 

B) era 

C) garrison 

D) flourish

C) garrison 

1000

💥 Daily Double!

 “That smell—ugh! It’s burning my nose!”

A) acrid 

B) grievous 

C) invincible 

D) hoard

➡️ Answer: A) acrid

1000

💥 Daily Double! 

Which meaning of congestion fits this sentence?
“The doctor said the patient’s congestion was caused by allergies.”

A) Overcrowded city 

B) Too full of fluid 

C) A group of people 

D) Traffic jam

➡️ Answer: B) Too full of fluid

1000

I describe a large group of people gathered together—like fans at a concert.

A) garrison 

B) throng 

C) era 

D) flourish

➡️ Answer: B) throng

1000

💥 Daily Double!

 The strict teacher was accused of being too lax with her rules.

A) negligent 

B) ruthless 

C) stringent 

D) placated

➡️ Answer: C) stringent