📚 Ready to Test Your Word Power?
Welcome to today’s Daily Vocabulary Challenge! Before you dive into the quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly read and studied today’s vocabulary post: Daily Vocabulary from International  Newspapers – October 9, 2025.
Building a strong vocabulary is like building muscle – it requires consistent practice and active recall. This quick 5-question quiz is designed to reinforce what you’ve just learned and help cement these words in your long-term memory. Research shows that testing yourself immediately after learning new material significantly improves retention!
Take a moment to: âś“ Read the vocabulary post carefully
âś“ Understand each word’s meaning, usage, and context
âś“ Note the example sentences
Once you’re ready, challenge yourself with these 5 MCQs. Don’t worry if you don’t get them all right on the first try – every attempt is a learning opportunity!
Best of luck! 🎯
Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers ( 9 October 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. The professor’s lecture on economic theory was dense and abstract, but she skillfully interjected several __________ about her experiences working at the Federal Reserve, which helped students grasp the practical implications of the concepts.
2. Which word most closely captures the essence of “forlorn” as it appears in the sentence: “The abandoned lighthouse stood forlorn against the grey sky, its windows dark and its grounds overgrown”?
3. In describing her philanthropic work, the billionaire was remarkably __________ about her contributions, refusing interviews and insisting that donation announcements remain anonymous—a stark contrast to the __________ displays of charity common among her peers.
4. A research committee rejected the philosopher’s proposal, arguing that while his theory about consciousness was intellectually compelling, it lacked the __________ foundation necessary for scientific validation, relying instead on introspection and logical deduction.
5. Sociologists use the term “marginalized” to describe communities that have been:









