Oxford 3000 Words Quiz E – Essential Vocabulary Builder for U.S. Exams
Strengthen your understanding of key Oxford 3000 E-words with this fast, interactive quiz. Each question reflects real exam-style meanings used in SSAT, PSAT, SAT, ACT, and is also helpful for IELTS and TOEFL learners aiming to improve academic English. A great practice tool for students who want clearer, more confident vocabulary skills.
Get ready to test your Oxford 3000 E-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 E-Word list on LearnVocabularyFree.com.
- 10 questions per round, picked from Oxford 3000 E-Words
- Instant feedback for each answer
- Score summary plus a link to review all E-Words
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Good start. Review the E-Word list and try the quiz again for a higher score.
Finished the Oxford 3000 Words Quiz E? Keep Building Your Vocabulary.
Well done completing the Oxford 3000 Words Quiz E. E-words appear widely across academic reading, news articles, and standardized test passages. Practicing them through fast, exam-style multiple-choice questions helps you build strong vocabulary skills for SSAT, PSAT, SAT, ACT, IELTS, and TOEFL.
- Review the full E-word list: check meanings, examples, and common usage patterns to reinforce your long-term retention.
- Try another quiz attempt: each round gives you a fresh, randomized set of 10 questions to improve speed and accuracy.
- Continue with the next letter: move ahead in the Oxford 3000 A–Z quiz series to keep your learning streak strong.
LearnVocabularyFree.com helps you master English vocabulary step by step — from letter-based quizzes to complete word lists. Come back anytime to practice more and strengthen your exam readiness. For official reference, visit the Oxford 3000™ & 5000™ word list on Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries .
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Continue building your vocabulary with our full A–Z Oxford 3000 quiz series. Each quiz helps you strengthen word recall, exam readiness, and everyday English fluency.
