Word Trivia of the Day with Answers 12 May

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Welcome to today’s post on Word Trivia of the Day! In this post, we will learn about interesting words, their meanings, and how they are used in sentences. Each word will come with a fun quiz, so you can test your knowledge.

We’ll also explain the word, give examples, and show its synonyms and antonyms to make learning easy and fun. Let’s dive in and discover some amazing words together!

1. Question: What is the word for a fear of public speaking?

a) Claustrophobia
b) Glossophobia
c) Xenophobia
d) Acrophobia

Answer: b) Glossophobia

Explanation: Glossophobia comes from the Greek word glossa (tongue) and phobos (fear).
Meaning: Extreme fear or anxiety about speaking in front of an audience.
Example Sentence: “She avoided debates in school due to her glossophobia.”

Word Glossophobia
Meaning Extreme fear or anxiety about speaking in front of an audience.
Synonyms Public Speaking Anxiety, Speech Phobia
Antonyms Confidence, Ease
Part of Speech Noun
Etymology From the Greek glossa (tongue) and phobos (fear), indicating fear of speaking.
Example Sentence “Her glossophobia stopped her from participating in class discussions.”

2. Question: What does the word Euphoria mean?

a) Extreme sadness
b) Extreme happiness
c) Extreme fear
d) Extreme anger

Answer: b) Extreme happiness

Explanation: Euphoria comes from the Greek word euphoros, meaning “healthy” or “bearing well.”
Meaning: A feeling or state of intense happiness and well-being.
Example Sentence: “After hearing the good news, she was filled with euphoria.”

Word Euphoria
Meaning A state of intense happiness or well-being.
Synonyms Joy, Elation, Bliss
Antonyms Sadness, Misery
Part of Speech Noun
Etymology From the Greek euphoros, meaning “healthy.”
Example Sentence “The announcement of the victory brought a wave of euphoria to the team.”

3. Question: What is the meaning of the word Serendipity?

a) A long journey
b) A lucky discovery by chance
c) A type of bird
d) A sudden event

Answer: b) A lucky discovery by chance

Explanation: Serendipity comes from the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip.
Meaning: The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
Example Sentence: “Finding a $20 bill on the sidewalk was pure serendipity.”

Word Serendipity
Meaning A lucky event or discovery that happens by chance.
Synonyms Luck, Coincidence, Fortuitousness
Antonyms Misfortune, Bad Luck
Part of Speech Noun
Etymology Derived from the Persian tale of The Three Princes of Serendip.
Example Sentence “It was serendipity that they met at the café on that rainy afternoon.”

4. Question: Which word means “a person who believes that life is only about pleasure”?

a) Altruist
b) Hedonist
c) Optimist
d) Pessimist

Answer: b) Hedonist

Explanation: Hedonist comes from the Greek word hēdonē, meaning pleasure.
Meaning: A person who seeks pleasure as the highest good.
Example Sentence: “He was known as a hedonist, always in search of joy and enjoyment.”

Word Hedonist
Meaning A person who seeks pleasure as the highest goal in life.
Synonyms Pleasure-seeker, Epicurean
Antonyms Ascetic, Self-disciplined
Part of Speech Noun
Etymology From Greek hēdonē (pleasure).
Example Sentence “Many hedonists prioritize fun and indulgence over responsibility.”

5. Question: What is the meaning of Ephemeral?

a) Long-lasting
b) Brief or short-lived
c) Strong
d) Dangerous

Answer: b) Brief or short-lived

Explanation: Ephemeral comes from the Greek word ephemeros, meaning “lasting a day.”
Meaning: Something that lasts for a very short time.
Example Sentence: “The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, disappearing as quickly as it appeared.”

Word Ephemeral
Meaning Lasting for a very short time.
Synonyms Short-lived, Temporary, Fleeting
Antonyms Permanent, Eternal
Part of Speech Adjective
Etymology From Greek ephemeros, meaning “lasting a day.”
Example Sentence “The joy from the concert was ephemeral, fading as soon as it ended.”

 

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