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Adjectives 10 (Age 6) - Including sudden and stable

What do ‘valuable’, ‘guilty’ and ‘extensive’ mean? Which word can be defined as, ‘unexpected or quick’? This quiz has the answers.

In Year 1 or 2 and learning new words? This enjoyable and quick vocabulary quiz was written to help you in your first years of school.

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FIND OUT ABOUT SUBSCRIPTIONS

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Wide or large
COMPETITIVE
FALSE
EXTENSIVE
UPPER
The department store has an extensive range of perfumes.
2 .
Immense or massive
ENORMOUS
PALE
RAPID
BRILLIANT
There is an enormous cathedral in the centre of the city.
3 .
Unexpected or quick
SUDDEN
GLAD
PRIME
SAD
The sudden downpour made them run for cover.
4 .
Different or strange
UNUSUAL
GENUINE
EMOTIONAL
SILENT
She had unusual eyes - they were almost cat-like.
5 .
Rueful or ashamed. Sorry and feeling bad
TIGHT
GUILTY
ADEQUATE
SURPRISING
Bryan felt guilty about cheating in the exam.
6 .
Sugary or syrupy
INTELLECTUAL
CLASSIC
WOODEN
SWEET
Miriam liked a cup of sweet tea with her breakfast.
7 .
Sound or secure. Balanced
SPARE
ROUGH
MERE
STABLE
The TV wasn't very stable perched on the corner cupboard.
8 .
Watery or very damp
SENSITIVE
REMARKABLE
WET
VISUAL
He used a wet dishcloth to clean the kitchen surfaces.
9 .
Middle or central
UPSET
PURE
INNER
WIDESPREAD
The inner room was the warmest in the house.
10 .
Precious or worth lots of money
BLIND
VALUABLE
OVERSEAS
CALM
Ollie had a valuable collection of rare stamps.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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