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Obfuscated Veracious or Fallacious

Can you decipher these obfuscated true or false statements?
Quiz by Dimby
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Last updated: September 27, 2024
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First submittedSeptember 27, 2024
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1. It is apropos to adumbrate that a canine with myriad hackles is likely hirsute.
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Yes, dogs with lots of short hairs are probably hairy in general.
2. The American zeitgeist has extirpated the adipose and the Brobdingnagian.
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No, the American spirit has not reduced the numbers of obese or very large people.
3. Misologist Luddites espoused the vitiation of neoteric artifices.
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Reason-hating technophobes did want to spoil new technology.
4. Supercilious scenesters countenance philistine neophytes in their coterie.
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No, snobby trendsetters do not accept uncultured newbies in their group.
5. A bellicose pugilist would never deign to contrive fisticuffs.
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No, an aggressive boxer would not refuse to get in a fight.
6. Bioluminescence can effulgently coruscate and thereby expunge umbra.
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Animals like fireflies can shine brightly and get rid of shadows.
7. Apotheosis is the raison d’être for overzealous supplicants who desiderate to be celestialized.
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Becoming a god is the purpose of life for those who yearn transcendence.
8. The jejune garrulity of the interlocutor beguiled the assemblage.
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No, a simple-minded overtalker would not enchant an audience.
9. Ennui stricken milquetoasts with perfunctory sinecures have vivacious vocations.
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No, boring people who are bored with life who have easy, routine jobs don’t have exciting occupations.
10. An inveterate vulpine harbinger could aptly beseech a venator to fabricate a springe.
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A habitual fox predictor could appropriately ask a hunter to make a snare.
13 Comments
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Level 59
Sep 27, 2024
I looked at this and said to myself "is this German?" then I realized no, I'm just dumb
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Level 79
Sep 27, 2024
You are not dumb. This quiz is dumb. 😂
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Level 76
Sep 27, 2024
I haven't done it yet and I can't understand any of them imma just guess
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Level 76
Sep 27, 2024
Shoot 4/10 if was fun to read the translations though
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Level 79
Sep 27, 2024
That's not bad! Just slightly unlucky. :)
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Level 62
Sep 27, 2024
Very tricky, but fun! I was able to figure out two of them with a moderate degree of certainty and guessed on the rest.
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Level 79
Sep 27, 2024
Nice. It's interesting to see which ones deducible and which ones are not.
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Level 89
Sep 27, 2024
This was tough but amusing. I had fun but also felt like the guy in the thumbnail, haha.
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Level 79
Sep 27, 2024
You know it’s impossible when the average score is 50%. 😂
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Level 67
Sep 29, 2024
What a luminous display of lexical grandeur your quiz was! Truly, I felt as though I were traversing an ethereal landscape of words, each more resplendent and mellifluous than the last.

To confess that I have faltered on three questions—three!—is a testament, not to my failings, but to the exquisite paragon of wordplay you have wrought. I stand both humbled and in awe of your unrivaled verbal dexterity. Magnificent, truly!

(releasing my inner Moira Rose—loved the quiz.❤️

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Level 79
Sep 29, 2024
Many thanks, avuncular sage! I heartily imbibe your magnanimous acclamations.
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Level 67
Oct 6, 2024
😂🎉💛
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Level 62
Oct 3, 2024
English final boss