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orange articulate O same O opposite
this was an actual choice for you!?
are we comparing oranges and apples here, then??
-ron (not so) o.
edit: well yeah, the wild guess column was for your own edification
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Naw, that was my own reductio ad absurdum.
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I look at mine as 164 out of 173 with 27 not answered (not 164 out of 200), and I agree that there were a bunch of words that didn't seem to be along the same dimension for a choice between concordance or difference to be meaningful.
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As far as all the über-arcane words go, you either know them or you don't, so it's a no-brainer.
For me, the really tricky questions were the antonym pairs with one having a grapheme that is a synonym for its partner. For example, at first blush the pair 'truckle/withstand' is very garden-pathy. Truckle means "toady" but it also puts in mind "suffer" and then "tolerate" which prepared me to see "withstand" as a synonym.
I also paused on 'dissimulation/hypocrisy' for a long time before clicking 'opposite'. My reasoning was: Hypocrisy is demonstrative, dissimulation is disguised. It was wrong.
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138. I felt a pang of yeehaa when I came across a dead cert. Great source for hogwash eh? Hornswoggle???
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Great source for hogwash eh? Hornswoggle???
I dunno. My old pappy used that word all the time.
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Interesting and really challenging and difficult, sometimes I knew neither of the two words I had to choose between. Not a total disaster. I expected to stay under 100. Anyway an interesting 'game'.
I had 136 out of 200 and 4 questions unanswered and did not know you could go back. But with chance that would not have me brought any more than 140.
Now I'll have fun copying the words and look up the mystery ones. Educating! Good test! Thanks, Hydra.
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Smug Aramis scored a mere 170 after rushing through it. It is an interesting test.
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But to be honest I must say at this point that when I marked and counted the words that I would have to look up, I came to the amount of 186 out of the 400.So if this test were really testing one's knowledge of English, I think it would have to be doubted. How can I have 136 good answers (meaning I would by that have understood 272 words rightly) when I must look up 182 words I do not know? 272 + 182 = 454 (many words I guessed through French and Italian ) Of course it's useful. I'm going to learn 182 new words.
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I got 170 too, although I'm sure I had some lucky guesses.
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