Large Quantities
Sometimes there's too much of something, and sometimes just the right amount. These words help you tell the difference.
This quiz covers comprehensive, prolific, redundant, superfluous, and substantive, words used to describe quantity, depth, and quality in writing and work. They come up in editing and feedback, and any time you're evaluating whether something adds real value.
Pro Tip: redundant means no longer needed because something else has replaced it; superfluous means unnecessary through excess.