Emacity
Definition: A Fondness for buying things.
What are your thoughts on this subject?
48 Comments
billyboy915
Lazy! Try asking what the word means in a real question and follow up with more than a one line definition! How about the etymology of the word and an example of it used in a sentence, or would that be asking too much?
mikemerr
Terrible question, only two choices and not even a question
john m abraham
How does this get past review?
William Laughlin
This question and answer have got to be the laziest effort I've ever seen submitted.
1. It's not even a question.
2. Only 2 choices make this a weak
challenge.
3. The explanation provides the bare
minimum information.
Quizzclub, you can do better.
Liz von Dohlen
And it's not in MerriamWebster or Collins or Cambridge or Oxford. Is it even a real word?
Steve Horn
What is the root of the word? Why does it mean what it means?
Richard S. Levine
Liz von Dohlen, Noun (uncountable)
Desire or fondness for buying
Read more at http://www.yourdictionary.com/emacity#StJlhDjTU3adxcgK.99
Mallory
Yeah, I Got it
RexTSiciliano
Too verbose and complex...smh
Doug Kern
How did this one get past the review process?
Dennis Long
johnespo, and a happy Rainbow day to you!@#$%^&*()
Maryann Amaro
Never heard the word before but guessed correctly
Val Wilkinson
Have reported the question
Val Wilkinson
Probably the worst question ever
Mike Jackson
Another OTL question, no not a question it's a space filler with no reason to be here.
Liz Carret
johnespo, Great comment! Good to see you finally fighting back! And eloquently at that.
Gery Tilly
Dumb question. And I'm incompetent! I laugh in QuizzClub's general direction.
Randy HandyRandy Lipscomb
Guess the folks that got it wrong didn’t like the question
Beau Shilkraut
It's not a question. And only two answer options??
Vic Afalla
= A Fondness for buying things....
Joyce Reeve
It would be nice to have some British questions
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