Also the explanations are too broad.

F.e. Frugal - Economical with money or goods

I don’t think frugal means economical it means rather over the top …

Yeah I don’t know how to define it properly but I don’t need to learn new words if they don’t even teach the right meaning

Ai slop

That seems a pretty good definition of 'frugal' to me. To be excessively frugal would be miserly, tight-fisted or whatever.

There were a couple of definitions I did think were a bit off, e.g. 'zenith' and 'nihilism'. And one word where two answers seemed valid but I forget which.

Sometimes it gives one of several possible meanings but that's a valid choice.

In general I think it's a fun quiz - agreed with others though that the word selection brackets aren't ideal. It spends a lot of time on everyday vocabulary, then jumps straight into long words that someone made up one day as a joke.

The words I find most interesting are those that convey some subtle nuance, or describe some very specific thing - tools for old crafts, uncommon but genuinely used adjectives and the like. Very few of those appear.

"Frugal" most definitely does not mean "rather over the top" unless that is some new slang meaning I've never heard of.

You can look it up in a dictionary? See, e.g., https://www.oed.com/search/dictionary/?scope=Entries&q=fruga...

That definition hinges on their definition for “economical” - adding a qualifier like “excessively economical” would’ve been good I think.

Seems like I’m the idiot here.

I had frugal stored as more than just economical.

Thanks for your comments :/

Frugal doesn't mean anything "excessive," it's not the same as a cheapskate or tightwad.

Being frugal just means allocating scarce resources in a way that provides most utility and value.

Seems like you don't know what frugal means at all!