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quiz

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: quizzespp: quizzeding: quizzing

The term carries a lighthearted or low-stakes energy when used as a noun, typically associated with classrooms or pub games rather than high-pressure certification exams. It suggests a snapshot of knowledge rather than a comprehensive evaluation. As a verb, it implies a probing or inquisitive action. While it can be playful, in professional or journalistic contexts it suggests a strategic attempt to extract specific details or catch someone in a contradiction through a series of rapid questions.

Countable when referring to the actual test papers or events, such as taking three quizzes in one week.

Meanings

Noun

A short test of knowledge, often informal.

"The teacher gave us a quick quiz on vocabulary."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To question someone intensively to find out information.

"The reporters quizzed the senator about the new policy."

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