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    I knew a lot of the words on the list but I wouldn't be able to actually define them without it being in a sentence so that's why I didn't tick them and prob got lower. Really depends how honest you're being with yourself







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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrawrrr View Post
    I knew a lot of the words on the list but I wouldn't be able to actually define them without it being in a sentence so that's why I didn't tick them and prob got lower. Really depends how honest you're being with yourself
    Surely if you can put them into a sentence then you know their definitions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Surely if you can put them into a sentence then you know their definitions?
    No. For example, I know roughly what "prudish" means in context but I wouldn't be able to define it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrawrrr View Post
    No. For example, I know roughly what "prudish" means in context but I wouldn't be able to define it.


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    Really? I would say that being able to use a word accurately (especially something like prudish since it's a rather specific one) would mean that you'd be able to say what it means just through context.

    my school log book had a word each week in the calendar section of it and we were encouraged to use the word as much as we could. I remember learning the word veriloquent and then all teachers started using it and I came to hate it and never used it again. Habbox should have a word of the day I love learning new words. Today's word can be 'prudish'!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Really? I would say that being able to use a word accurately (especially something like prudish since it's a rather specific one) would mean that you'd be able to say what it means just through context.

    my school log book had a word each week in the calendar section of it and we were encouraged to use the word as much as we could. I remember learning the word veriloquent and then all teachers started using it and I came to hate it and never used it again. Habbox should have a word of the day I love learning new words. Today's word can be 'prudish'!
    Hahaha I actually love that idea! I know like, generally what it means but I wouldn't be confident in defining it. There are a lot of words I ONLY know in context, mainly cos I read a lot and guess what the word means depending on what it's describing etc


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    prudish
    ˈpruːdɪʃ
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    "Based on participations so far, we've already got some decent statistics. Most native English adult speakers who have taken the test fall in the range 20,000–35,000 words."

    I got 19,700. oh shit LOL.
    -looks at toxicmint's post- ahh phew I feel better now.

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    omfg can we say shit now

    ot:: im only in the 40th percentile with my 21,800


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    So funny how raggamuffin was on there.

    32,200 words !

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