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ASVAB Word Knowledge Updated 2023
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ASVAB Word Knowledge Updated 2023 
 
Inhabit most nearly means 
a. vacate 
b. reside 
c. depart 
d. leave Answer: b. reside 
 
Deform most nearly means 
a. cure 
b. heal 
c. confront 
d. tragedy Answer: c. confront 
 
Analogous most nearly means 
a. inclusive 
b. danger 
c. write 
d. comparable Answer: d. comparable 
 
Acclaim most nearly means 
a. approval 
b. religion 
c. help 
d. proram Answer: a, approval 
 
Estrange most nearly means 
a. sharp 
b. small 
c. alienate 
d. shiny Answer: c...
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2023 SSAT Vocabulary ,SSAT Upper Level Verbal Practice 2023 Review ,Princeton Review Upper Level SSAT 2021-2023 Vocabulary Review,SSAT Upper Level- Test Innovators 2023 Review,SSAT Upper Level Verbal 2023 Review ,SSAT UPPER LEVEL MATH 2023 Review, SSAT Up
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SSAT Upper Level Vocabulary Words
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Abandon - ANS-Desert or leave someone/something
Antipathy - ANS-Hatred
2023 SSAT Vocabulary
Trivial - ANS-(Adj.) Unimportant
SSAT UPPER LEVEL MATH
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MODE - ANS-The most frequently occurring number
Slope - ANS-Rise / Run
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Wonderlic 50 questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution (Download to get an A)
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1.	A science class has two times as many boys as girls. During the final examination of the year, the girls average 90 points each, and the class as a whole averages 80 points per person. What is the average score of the boys in the class? 
 
A)	75 
B)	80 
C)	70 
D) 85: A) 75 
2.	Abstract means: 
 
1)	Difficult to understand 
2)	Chance of happening 
3)	Strict 
4)	To mistake for something else: 1) Difficult to understand 
3.	Choose the word that correctly completes the following sentence. Jimmy h...
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ISEE Upper Level VOCABULARY LIST
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abandon - leave someone who needs or counts on you 
 
Abate - become less in amount or intensity 
 
abbreviate - shorten 
 
abduct - take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 
 
abdicate - give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations 
 
abet - assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing 
 
abide - put up with something or somebody unpleasant 
 
abridge - to shorten 
 
absolve - let off the hook 
 
absurd...
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ISEE Middle Level Vocabulary
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Abduct - Answer-To kidnap or carry off by force 
 
Abound - Answer-To be plentiful 
 
Acclaim - Answer-Enthusiastic public praise and approval 
 
Adage - Answer-A short traditional saying; a proverb 
 
Adjacent - Answer-Adjoining, next to; near or close 
 
Afloat - Answer-A floating condition; awash, flooded 
 
Aghast - Answer-Shocked; frightened, terrified; taken back 
 
Agility - Answer-To move quickly and easily; nimbleness of body or mind 
 
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Princeton Review Upper Level SSAT 2021 Vocabulary 
acclaim - Correct Answers praise 
 
affluent - Correct Answers wealthy 
 
allege - Correct Answers state without proof 
 
aloof - Correct Answers reserved, distant 
 
ambition - Correct Answers a strong desire or drive 
 
appease - Correct Answers calm 
 
appraise - Correct Answers to estimate the value of 
 
arrogant - Correct Answers prideful 
 
asset - Correct Answers something of value 
 
audacious - Correct Answers bold 
 
augment - Correct...
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hspt vocab exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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abbreviate correct answersto shorten 
 
abdicate correct answersto give up power 
 
abhor correct answersdespise, hate 
 
abnormal correct answersnot normal, average, standard, or usual 
 
abode correct answersresidence 
 
abraisive correct answersirritating, rough 
 
abrupt correct answersblunt 
 
absolution correct answersforgiveness 
 
absolve correct answersto free from guilt 
 
abstain correct answersto hold back 
 
abundant correct answersplentiful 
 
accelerate correct answersto speed up,...
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MTEL Communication and Literacy Vocabulary Correct 100%
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abstract - ANSWER adj.- not easy to understand; theoretical 
 
acclaim - ANSWER n.- loud approval; applause 
 
acquiesce - ANSWER v.- to agree or consent to an opinion 
 
adamant - ANSWER adj.- not yielding; firm 
 
adversary - ANSWER n.- an enemy; foe 
 
advocate - ANSWER v.- to plead in favor of
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ISEE Upper Level VOCABULARY LIST
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abandon - Answer- leave someone who needs or counts on you 
 
Abate - Answer- become less in amount or intensity 
 
abbreviate - Answer- shorten 
 
abduct - Answer- take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 
 
abdicate - Answer- give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations 
 
abet - Answer- assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing 
 
abide - Answer- put up with something or somebody unpleasant 
 
abri...
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abash - Answer- to embarras (disconcert, discomfit, faze, mortify) 
 
abate - Answer- to decrease, reduce (dwindle, ebb, recede, flag, wane) 
 
aberration - Answer- something different from the usual (anomaly, irregularity, abnormality, deviation) 
 
abet - Answer- to aid, act as accomplice (help, succor, assist) 
 
abject - Answer- miserable, pititful (pathetic, lamentable, sorry) 
 
abridge - Answer- to condense, shorten (abbreviate, cut, prune) 
 
abscond - Answer- to depart secretly (flee, d...