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elderberrywine
Germany

Another one - you asked for it!
 
Would you please try to find the words that suit the following definitions best?
 
I �m working on a game which works fine on a simpler level ("something you wear on your finger when you are married - RING"), but becomes increasingly difficult as words become more abstract. 
You are really helpful because your answers point directly to the weak spots! 
So here we go again. Thanks in advance!
 

To frighten someone

To limit something or the access to something

The importance or meaning of something

Easily annoyed and often complaining

To import or export goods in an illegal way

An emotion of intense dislike

A person responsible for making decisions in a business

To put something into liquid for a certain time

Completely confused and disordered

A special right or benefit enjoyed by a person or group because of they are rich or have status

11 May 2016      





georginasantanna
Portugal

1. to scare
2.
3.
4. nagging (not sure)
5. to smuggle 
6. hatred
7. CEO (again, not sure), decision maker
8.
9.
10.  
 
Sorry I can �t be of much help but I love your quizzes! 

11 May 2016     



elderberrywine
Germany

No no, it�s helpful even when you don �t find the words because it means my definition wasn �t good enough!

11 May 2016     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

1, scare
2.ration
3.significance
4.whingeing, irritable
5. smuggle
6.hate
7. Managing director/CEO 
8.disorientated
9. privilege 
 
Edit: I missed one - to put sth into liquid.... Steep? Soak?
I love these, too! 

11 May 2016     



martinasvabova
Czech Republic

8.melt ?
9. mad?

11 May 2016     



redcamarocruiser
United States

I drew a blank on a couple, but when I read Lynne �s answers the light went on.
 
1. scare- To frighten someone
2. restrict, block -To limit something or the access to something
3. The importance or meaning of something
4. touchy - Easily annoyed and often complaining
5. agree with Lynne
6. hate -An emotion of intense dislike
7. manager -A person responsible for making decisions in a business
8. submerge -To put something into liquid for a certain time
9. baffled, bamboozled - Completely confused and disordered
10. agree with Lynne
 

11 May 2016     



elderberrywine
Germany

Here is what I had thought of:
 
scare 
restrict
significance
grumpy
smuggle
hatred
executive
soak
chaotic
privilege

11 May 2016     



Apodo
Australia

1. scare
2. restrict
3. significance
4. easily annoyed: tetchty, irritable
    complaining: Whinging, whining, moaning  (couldn �t think of one word for both)
5. smuggle
6. hate
7. executive, CEO = Chief Executive Officer, manager
8. soak
9. person: bewildered  
  situation: muddled
10. priivileged 

11 May 2016     



douglas
United States

1. scare
2. restrict
3. significance
4. grouchy, touchy, cantankerous
5. smuggle
6. hate
7. manager, CEO, boss
8. soak
9. dazed, disoriented
10. privilege  

12 May 2016     



FrauSue
France

1. to scare, terrify, petrify
2. to restrict
3. significance
4. tetchy, touchy
5. to smuggle (I would use "illegally" in your definition rather than "in an illegal way")
6.  hate, loathing
7. boss, manager, chief executive, CEO
8. to dunk, dip, immerse, wet (it depends if the time is short : dunk, dip; or long: immerse)
9.  chaotic
10. privilege (there is an extraneous of "of" in your definition after "because") 

I think your quizzes are very good - you just need to be open to more than one possible answer being correct, as English has so many synonyms.

12 May 2016     



yanogator
United States

On #8, I think "for a certain time" eliminates "dunk", "dip", "immerse" and "wet" in favor of "soak".
 
Bruce 

12 May 2016