Associations to the word «Quizzing»
Noun
- Bangalore
- Format
- Airing
- Wiz
- Broadcast
- Snooker
- Osman
- Sitcom
- Cowan
- News
- Vocabulary
- Blank
- Mania
- Gaming
- Variety
- Fellowship
- Student
- Goodwin
- Comedian
- Channel
- Quick
- Parody
- Drama
- Multiple
- Jae
- Phone
- Joker
- Winning
- Workshop
- Participation
- Sport
- App
- Participant
- Segment
- Antique
- Personality
- Moderator
- Shelter
- Abc
- Documentary
- Test
- Corbett
- Skit
- Popular
- Soap
- Singing
- Lecture
- Proficiency
- Bible
- Lottery
- Sponsor
- Saturday
- Clip
- Carr
- Pace
- Guessing
- Housemate
- Slot
- Exemption
- Academic
- Hindi
- Loyola
- Tic
- Stunt
- Barry
- Guinness
- Ask
- Mayo
- Competitor
- Entertainment
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Adverb
Wiktionary
QUIZ, noun. Something designed to puzzle one or make one ridiculous; banter; raillery.
QUIZ, noun. One who or that which quizzes.
QUIZ, noun. (dated) An odd or absurd person or thing.
QUIZ, noun. A competition in the answering of questions.
QUIZ, noun. A school examination of less importance, or of greater brevity, than others given in the same course.
QUIZ, verb. (transitive) (archaic) To hoax; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.
QUIZ, verb. (transitive) (archaic) To peer at; to eye suspiciously or mockingly.
QUIZ, verb. (transitive) To question closely, to interrogate.
QUIZ, verb. (transitive) To instruct by means of a quiz.
QUIZ BOWL, noun. (US) A competitive game of answering trivia questions, often played by school and college students.
QUIZ KID, noun. (hyphenated when used attributively) A very intelligent or accomplished child or young person, especially one who demonstrated his or her knowledge and quick thinking on radio or television programs in the mid-20th century.
QUIZ KID, noun. Alternative form of quiz kid
QUIZ SHOW, noun. A game show in the form of a quiz
Dictionary definition
QUIZ, noun. An examination consisting of a few short questions.
QUIZ, verb. Examine someone's knowledge of something; "The teacher tests us every week"; "We got quizzed on French irregular verbs".
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