Ex Vocabulary Words Quiz

Guess the following vocabulary words that all start with Ex.
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Definition
Word
Person who drives out evil spirits
Exorcist
To banish from the church
Excommunicate
To blackmail
Extort
To disinter a corpse
Exhume
Adulterous
Extramarital
A radical person
Extremist
Curse word
Expletive
To take advantage of
Exploit
An archaeological dig
Excavation
To remove a layer of skin
Exfoliate
To infer from current trends
Extrapolate
Departure of a large group of people
Exodus
Snippet or passage from a larger work
Excerpt
To make a problem worse
Exacerbate
Excitingly foreign
Exotic
The power to which a number is raised, in math
Exponent
One living outside his own country
Expatriate
One who is banished from his home country
Exile
An outgoing person
Extrovert
No longer in existence as a species
Extinct
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35 Comments
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Level 36
Apr 14, 2013
exit, extent, exciting, exchange, extant, exhibit..........
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Level 36
Apr 14, 2013
export, extraordinary, exasperated, expound......
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Level 77
Apr 14, 2013
The quiz title isn't "Name every word starting with Ex".
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Level 36
Apr 14, 2013
Here's a hint guys... excessive.
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Level 28
Apr 14, 2013
Wait, you mean to tell me there are other words that start with ex???
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Level 65
Oct 9, 2015
These are excessive extra examples.
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Level 49
Nov 10, 2020
Exactly.
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Level 20
Apr 14, 2013
lol, I couldn't think of any curse words that began with "ex" so I missed that one. I didn't know it meant another name for a curse word.
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Level 41
Apr 15, 2013
This should accept extravert - it's a valid alternate spelling
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Level 50
May 5, 2015
I kept trying example, even though I knew it wasn't really quite the same thing.
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Level 78
Apr 15, 2013
'Infer from current trends' is definately 'extrapolate'...but 'expect' could also be an example of an extra solution. I suppose it isn't exact, but extrapolate isn't explicitly the only exclusive answer. There may be others, except i don't want to exhaust all examples.
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Level 36
May 17, 2018
I thought that you extrapolated a phrase or paragraph(s) from a larger body of writing; I never heard of it used as "infer from current trends".
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Level 94
Feb 17, 2023
The correct word is “Extract” which can be a verb or a noun. The quiz should definitely accept that. Also, in English, a proponent is someone who supports or advocates an idea. I had never heard of the mathematical variety.
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Level 80
Feb 20, 2014
WOW. Not very good with my ex's. Then again, I am still married.
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Level 66
Jun 5, 2024
RDRR
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Level 87
Oct 9, 2015
Could departure of a large group of people also be exuent? At least in the theater.
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Level 66
Oct 9, 2015
I think "execration" should be accepted for "curse word"—fits rather literally.
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Level 39
Oct 9, 2015
Exhibitionist?
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Level 74
Oct 9, 2015
Excoriate for exfoliate?
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Level 87
Oct 10, 2015
Extramarital just means outside of marriage. It doesn't mean adulterous until you add the word "affair".
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Level 82
Jul 28, 2016
Exactly. Not a fair question.
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Level 87
Dec 18, 2022
But it is an affair question.
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Level 95
Oct 11, 2015
Kept typing exogamous instead of extramarital. Finally got it.
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Level 90
Oct 13, 2015
This is probably annoyingly picky, but an extrovert isn't technically outgoing though the association is common enough that no change should be made. But, I'd recommend something more like, "A person who is energized by being around people."
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Level 74
Nov 22, 2021
"Being energized" is a meaningless concept, and your "definition" is from a specific pile of pop psychological pseudoscience. The commonly accepted definition of the English word is closer to the clue as written; it's fine as-is.
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Level 57
Feb 7, 2017
I know I tried extramarital several times. Can't believe I must have typoed it. But I humbly request "ex-wife" for adulterous.
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Level 89
Nov 17, 2018
When I first saw the title of this quiz, I was like, "How can something be a former vocabulary word?"
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Level 69
Oct 29, 2020
I typed Excavate 10 times... Excavation
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Level 78
Mar 25, 2021
Could you accept explicit? Also, I misunderstood the context of outgoing and tried exitor and exiter. These seem like they should work.
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Level 59
Apr 23, 2021
Excerpt could also be extract
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Level 78
Aug 19, 2021
Yeah extract should 100% be a type-in
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Level 82
May 28, 2021
I mustn't be the only one who misunderstood the word 'outgoing'.
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Level 79
Sep 1, 2021
extract for excerpt and/or excite for exacerbate?
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Level 28
May 31, 2023
bro u caught me out i thought u meant all words that used to be in the dictionary#
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Level 76
Jul 19, 2024
Could you accept "Extravert"? It's a common alternate spelling