LVF • Oxford 3000™ Quiz Series

Oxford 3000 Words Quiz X – Curated X-Words for Complete A–Z Practice

The official Oxford 3000™ list contains no words starting with X. To keep your A–Z learning journey complete, this quiz features a carefully curated set of common and useful English X-words used in science, medicine, mathematics, technology, and everyday communication.

This short practice quiz helps learners strengthen vocabulary recognition and reading confidence—especially useful for SAT, ACT, PSAT, SSAT, and advanced reading in IELTS and TOEFL.

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Test your foundational English vocabulary with the Oxford 3000 Words Quiz X on LearnVocabularyFree.com.

Get ready to test your Oxford 3000 X-words

You’ll see one word at a time with four possible meanings. Choose the best answer, check your score, and then review the full X-word list on LearnVocabularyFree.com.

  • 10 questions per round, picked from Oxford 3000 X-words
  • Instant feedback for each answer
  • Score summary plus a link to review all X-words
Question 1 of 10
Score: 0 / 10 Mode: Word → Meaning
Word
ability (noun)

Choose the best meaning, then move to the next question.
✅ QUIZ COMPLETED

You scored 0 out of 10

Good start. Review the X-word list and try the quiz again for a higher score.

Review X Words

Finished the X Quiz? You’ve Completed the Toughest Letter.

Well done! You’ve completed the Oxford 3000 Words Quiz X. Since the official Oxford 3000™ list includes no X-words, this special quiz helps close the alphabetical gap and ensures your vocabulary learning stays truly A–Z complete.

  • Review the curated X-word list: revisit scientific, academic, and everyday X-terms.
  • Replay the quiz: reinforce recognition and long-term recall.
  • Move on to Y: continue the Oxford 3000 quiz series without breaking momentum.

LearnVocabularyFree.com is designed to support consistent, structured vocabulary growth. Explore the remaining A–Z quizzes, or consult the official Oxford reference list on the Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries website .

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