Mammoth Memory

Vocabulary Word Test

Here's a really quick way of testing if you've learned the meanings of the words in this section. Look at the word definitions below and see if you can remember what each word is from their definitions.

If you get stuck, you can be shown the mnemonic to reveal an image that should help you remember.

To check if you're right, or remind you if you've forgotten, click the question and it will flip to reveal the answer.

Go through the whole list to see how many words you can recall. Revisit any that you had difficulty remembering until you're confident you can recall all of them.

 

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Doing something quickly without thought for the results
Impetuous
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Unambiguous, unconditional, without exceptions or conditions
Categorical
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A bridge made of several small spans
Viaduct
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Rule on behalf of a monarch
Viceroy
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A rapid, repeated, slight change in the pitch of a musical note
Vibrato
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To make someone a victim; to subject to cruel or harmful treatment
Victimise
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A period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep. Keeping watch or protesting.
Vigil
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Agree; have the same opinion
Concur
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A severe flood, or to overwhelm with a flood.
Deluge
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Very much so; truly; used to emphasise that something is real
Veritable
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Being sorry and feeling guilty for something bad that you have done
Contrite
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To tell someone they have done wrong firmly.
Admonish
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To tell someone they have done wrong gently, without kind intent
Reprove
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Able to walk
Ambulatory
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Having a very bright or beautiful appearance
Resplendent
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An accessory or other object associated with an activity or lifestyle
Appurtenance
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Written or spoken communications; an exchange of ideas
Discourse
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A clear and full explanation of an idea or theory
Exposition
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The state of being famous
Renown
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The moulded frame round a doorway or window
Architrave
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