#566880 - Mon Nov 15 2010 07:08 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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5. A ostentatious and inappropriate display of learning
Your answer: pedantry
Probably should be "An ostentatious".
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#566917 - Mon Nov 15 2010 11:01 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ozzz2002]
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Nah! It DEFINITELY should be "An ostentatious..." would have been pedantic.  Happy Word Wizard Trivia!
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#567396 - Wed Nov 17 2010 02:44 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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I'm surprised that nobody picked up on one from yesterday - 'O.D.'. I didn't have a clue where that was heading when I saw the first clue was 'O.'.
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#567508 - Wed Nov 17 2010 11:23 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: martin_cube]
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Wasn't that from Crystal Ball, not the Word Wizard day of yester? There was a whole thread on it. Forum - Feedback - Crystal Ball error? - (mike32768)
Edited by mehaul (Wed Nov 17 2010 11:28 AM)
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#567660 - Wed Nov 17 2010 04:13 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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14. Gnaw_at
Your answer: consume
consume is the definition for "partake"
The correct answer was become ground down or deteriorate
Perhaps it is not as close as I think, but 'gnaw at' & 'consume' are both synonyms of 'eat'.
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#567780 - Wed Nov 17 2010 05:29 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: Lones78]
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I do not believe animals that gnaw at things actually consume what they gnaw. It is just an exercise to keep teeth down to size. edit: to say that is an unresearched input. It was to the recollection I had from Wildlife management courses.
Edited by mehaul (Wed Nov 17 2010 08:36 PM)
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#568256 - Fri Nov 19 2010 12:05 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: mehaul]
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8. Captain
Your answer: the pilot ins charge of an airship
Obviously "ins charge" should be "in charge".
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#568981 - Mon Nov 22 2010 03:42 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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10. Adhereing to the concrete construal of something Your answer: literalness
A wee typo in a rather verbose question- Adhering
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#569095 - Mon Nov 22 2010 12:49 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: ozzz2002]
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Verbosity is not a major crime, only a minor felony.
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#569271 - Mon Nov 22 2010 11:41 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JanIQ]
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2. The state of being held in high esteem and honor Your answer: adulation
adulation means "servile flattery"
The correct answer was reputation *************************************************
Sometimes this game can be very frustrating:
From the World English Dictionary adulation — n obsequious flattery or praise; [b]extreme admiration [/b] ****************************************************** Reputation usually means good, but in practical use, it also can be used like this: "Sam has a bad reputation in our town"
I love Word Wizard but at times, it can be frustrating! Just saying!
~~Tiny
Edited by TinyDetail (Mon Nov 22 2010 11:42 PM) Edit Reason: verbosity
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#569392 - Tue Nov 23 2010 12:44 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: TinyDetail]
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Today WW has the definition of a "waterspout" as "a heavy rain". This is a pretty poor definition. It is certainly MUCH more than a heavy rain in most any part of the world. It always involves a revolving spout of air that carries water with it, or even water that rises into the air above the water surface as a revolving phenomenom. Rising in the air does not make it a heavy rain. On dry land they are called tornadoes. The definition should include something about revolving or circling or something to that effect, in my humble opinion.
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#570065 - Thu Nov 25 2010 06:18 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: supersal1]
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Not a complaint as such but more for interest sake: 12. Celibacy Your answer: an unmarried status (my answer was correct by the way) I would have thought that celibacy had more to do with marriage than not being married! 
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#570504 - Sat Nov 27 2010 09:51 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: supersal1]
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I think there is a word missing in that answer. An inexpensive FOOD bar, in the US, would be a buffet. They're not always inexpensive (a Mother's Day brunch buffet we go to is nearly $40 per person, and includes Mimosas, crab legs, made-to-order omelettes, carved lamb/salmon/prime rib etc. etc....), but many are $10-15, and are, unfortunately, quite popular.
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#570560 - Sun Nov 28 2010 06:23 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: twosleepy]
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I think there is a word missing in that answer. An inexpensive FOOD bar, in the US, would be a buffet. They're not always inexpensive (a Mother's Day brunch buffet we go to is nearly $40 per person, and includes Mimosas, crab legs, made-to-order omelettes, carved lamb/salmon/prime rib etc. etc....), but many are $10-15, and are, unfortunately, quite popular. Sounds great. I'd pay $40 for that. Right now, in fact, if New York wasn't a bit far ...  (There's no smilie for hungry, so this one with the mouth open will have to do!)
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#570854 - Mon Nov 29 2010 01:35 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: dsimpy]
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14. Caught along the Atlantic coast of the United States
Your answer: striper
Another incomplete definition. Mention of 'fish' would help here.
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#571410 - Tue Nov 30 2010 12:26 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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But that would givce the answer away. I think the point is not to make it too easy!
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#572725 - Fri Dec 03 2010 07:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: skunkee]
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15. A statement that represents something in words
Your answer: literary composition
literary composition means "imaginative or creative writing"
The correct answer was verbal description
These seem to both match the definition.
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#574045 - Tue Dec 07 2010 07:31 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: JMElston]
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My complaint is regarding the Fun Trivia Dictionary used in the minigame-- the word "olio" was rejected. This certainly is a word found in most dictionairies, and is known to anyone who does crossword puzzles.
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#574053 - Tue Dec 07 2010 08:33 PM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: dino335]
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My complaint is regarding the Fun Trivia Dictionary used in the minigame-- the word "olio" was rejected. This certainly is a word found in most dictionairies, and is known to anyone who does crossword puzzles. The 'dictionary' is quite unexpected at times. It does not contain some very common words (actinium, a fairly normal chemical element if not in everyday household use, was not there when I tried to submit it), almost no plurals or verb forms ending in -ed, not many ending in -ing, etc.), but it does contain some incredibly obscure words. It's all part of the challenge - you have to guess a word it knows, not just one you know!
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#574526 - Thu Dec 09 2010 05:10 AM
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[Re: ssabreman]
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13. The act of committing a crime
Your answer: hold up
hold up means "rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat"
The correct answer was perpetration
"Hold up" would seem to also fit the definition.
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#575076 - Fri Dec 10 2010 09:41 AM
Re: Word Wizard - Content Issues
[Re: dsimpy]
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Sounds great. I'd pay $40 for that. Right now, in fact, if New York wasn't a bit far ...  (There's no smilie for hungry, so this one with the mouth open will have to do!) There's a ton of items I didn't mention, and it's awesome! We only go on Mother's Day. You wouldn't be hungry after, believe me! :0) And a new complaint... This one seems 100% unfair, as my answer is also correct. I'll admit I didn't know "abreact", but it shouldn't be paired with "bluster": 1. Discharge bad feelings or tension through verbalization
Your answer: bluster
bluster means "a violent gusty wind"
The correct answer was abreact
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