Each question in this quiz is timed.
Paper is easy to ( ) but hard to straighten back out.
crumple
crumble
distort
knead
“If you put one more book on that wobbly bookshelf,” the mother told her husband, “it will ( ) to the floor.”
topple
swoop
bustle
supple
Police were there to arrest the woman trying to ( ) drugs into the airport.
smuggle
detain
curate
fasten
We installed a guard rail at the top of the steps to prevent the little boy from taking a ( ) down two flights of stairs.
tumble
pucker
quiver
A prison ( ) began in the cafeteria when two inmates got angry at each other.
brawl
trample
outbreak
backstab
I was looking forward to bushels of fresh, home-grown tomatoes, but a ( ) killed all my plants just before they became ripe.
blight
famine
bushel
peat
The relocation of the car factory to our struggling town is an economic ( ).
boon
stupor
relapse
scarcity
Some dieters say they cannot help ( ) on chocolate
binging
purging
rebuffing
mollifying
The trial judge was only interested in evidence that was ( ) and visible.
tangible
circumstantial
pervasive
circumspect
We do not expect my ( ) grandfather to live much longer.
ailing
sleazy
infantile
abysmal
The ( ) smell of the dead body sent me running from the house.
repulsive
acerbic
churlish
gaudy
As evidenced by her excessive weight, Amber has a ( ) appetite.
prodigious
comely
delectable
statuesque
Because Haley is a ( ) cleaner, every inch of her house is spotless.
meticulous
fastidious
prowess
jubilant
The attorney’s ( ) ways earned him a reputation as a dishonest crook.
roguish
bigoted
philanthropic
stereotypical
John was very ( ) and would lend a helping hand at any time for his community outreach program.
benevolent
maleficent
chivalrous
deplorable
I am ( ) to learn that my sister is finally having a baby.
sprightly
frivolous
complacent
Before there were calculators, merchants would use an abacus to ( ) up debts owed.
tally
launder
douse
fare
When I am working in my home office, my kids often ( ) for my attention by screaming my name.
clamor
marvel
instigate
veer
The groom watched in ( ) as his beautiful bride walked down the aisle.
awe
milieu
wander
condemnation
Frank deals with the pain of his wife’s death by drinking himself into a ( ) every night.
doldrums
concoction
flout
Christina used her hunting ( ) to survive in the woods for a week.
sconce
ovation
squadron
Bill had been sober for ten years, but then he had a ( ) and started drinking again.
collapse
prolapse
apse
Even though Sarah has a/an ( ) to snakes, she is still brave enough to walk through the forest with us on our hiking trips.
aversion
perversion
subversion
immersion
Many suspects that the building of the chemical plant is going to be a ( ) to the town’s freshwater supply.
detriment
compliment
complement
supplement
If I get one more speeding ticket, the driver’s bureau is going to ( ) my license.
revoke
invoke
provoke
evoke