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test in Latin

test in Latin is perīclitor, specto, experior — test means a set of questions or tasks used to check someone's knowledge or ability.

test in Latin

perīclitor
verb
To challenge, to put a strain on (something).
specto
verb
(academics) To administer or assign an examination, often given during the academic term, to (somebody).
experior
verb
To place a product or piece of equipment under everyday and/or extreme conditions and examine it for its durability, etc.

What does "test" mean?

  1. noun A set of questions or tasks used to check someone's knowledge or ability.
    "She stayed up late revising for her chemistry test."
  2. noun A procedure used to check how well something works or holds up under certain conditions.
    "The new brakes went through months of safety tests before release."
  3. noun A difficult situation or event that reveals someone's true character or ability.
    "The long delay was a real test of the team's patience."
  4. verb To check the quality, performance, or truth of something by trying it out.
    "Scientists tested the vaccine on thousands of volunteers."

test in a sentence

  • She stayed up late revising for her chemistry test.
  • He passed his driving test on the first attempt.
  • The new brakes went through months of safety tests before release.
  • The long delay was a real test of the team's patience.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "test" in Latin?

"test" in Latin is perīclitor, specto, experior. test means: A set of questions or tasks used to check someone's knowledge or ability.

How do you use "test" in a sentence?

Example: "She stayed up late revising for her chemistry test." In Latin, "test" is perīclitor, specto, experior.

Are there other ways to say "test" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "test": perīclitor, specto, experior.

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