quiz

  • 111quiz show — /ˈkwɪz ʃoʊ/ (say kwiz shoh) noun a radio or television program featuring a quiz, the winner usually winning a prize …

  • 112quiz·mas·ter — /ˈkwızˌmæstɚ, Brit ˈkwızˌmɑːstə/ noun, pl ters [count] : a person who asks the questions for people to answer on a quiz show called also (Brit) question master …

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  • 113quiz — I. noun (plural quizzes) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1749 1. an eccentric person 2. practical joke 3. the act or action of quizzing; specifically a short oral or written test II. transitive verb …

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  • 114quiz — quizzable, adj. quizzer, n. /kwiz/, n., pl. quizzes, v., quizzed, quizzing. n. 1. an informal test or examination of a student or class. 2. a questioning. 3. a practical joke; a hoax. 4. Chiefly Brit. an eccentric, often odd looking person. v.t.… …

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  • 115quiz — 1. noun /kwɪz/ a) A competition in the answering of questions. b) A school examination of less importance, or of greater brevity, than others given in the same course. 2. verb /kwɪz/ a) To hoax …

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  • 116QUIZ — Quiznos Corporation (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) …

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  • 117quiz — Synonyms and related words: Socratic method, ask, asking, audition, be curious, blue book, bringing into question, burn with curiosity, case, catechetical method, catechization, catechize, catechizing, challenge, character, deride, dig around for …

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  • 118Quiz — (Egentlig gåde). Spørgeleg. Hvem ved hvad konkurrence …

    Danske encyklopædi

  • 119quiz — [wym. kwiz] m IV, D. u, Ms. quizzie; lm M. y → kwiz …

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  • 120quiz — kwɪz n. short test, short examination; prank, practical joke; investigation, inquiry v. test, give an examination; investigate, question; mock, make fun of …

    English contemporary dictionary