Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
Fun way to give your author's brain a quick workout with Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
How does it work?
I will show you three words below. You need to type one word which connects all those three words. For example:
Suppose I showed you these three words: MOTION, THINK, CAT.
Now you need to enter one word which can connect all those three words. For example, "QUICK"
And your words become: QUICK MOTION, QUICK THINK-ing, QUICK CAT
Then make a sentence using all the words.
Ready? Start below. Refresh the page to get a new set of three words.
Click the word to see its meaning. Huh... so you also learn new words with this game? Cool!
Your words:
ACCUMBENT: Lying against anything, as one part of a leaf against another leaf. Gray. Accumbent cotyledons have their edges placed against the caulicle. Eaton. (more info) 1. Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals. The Roman.. accumbent
SKILL: To know; to understand. To skill the arts of expressing our mind. Barrow.
DIETETIC; DIETETICAL: Of or performance to diet, or to the rules for regulating the kind and quantity of food to be eaten.
PROWL: To rove or wander stealthily, esp. for prey, as a wild beast; hence, to prey; to plunder.
Enter connecting word:
Enter sentence using all the words above:
Too difficult? Use 2 words instead.
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