ASVAB Word Knowledge Practice Test 762239 Results

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1 Comparable most nearly means:
55% Answer Correctly
aesthete
akin
plaudits
catastrophic

Solution
The definition for comparable is "Similar, equivalent." Used in a sentence: Helen will only accept something of comparable value for her ticket to the concert. The definition for aesthete is "person having or affecting sensitivity to beauty.", the definition for catastrophic is "Relating to extreme misfortune.", and the definition for plaudits is "Enthusiastic approval."

2 Insinuate most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
brandish
imply
polarize
implement

Solution
The definition for insinuate is "To suggest indirectly." Used in a sentence: Sinead, who did not like confrontation, insinuated that Beth was lying. The definition for polarize is "to break up into opposing groups.", the definition for brandish is "To shake or wave menacingly.", and the definition for implement is "To carry out or accomplish."

3 Raucous most nearly means:
82% Answer Correctly
egotist
rowdy
belated
plaudits

Solution
The definition for raucous is "Noisy, rowdy." Used in a sentence: Serena, who preferred quiet conversation, left the rancous party. The definition for plaudits is "enthusiastic approval.", the definition for egotist is "Self–important person.", and the definition for belated is "Past the normal or proper time."

4 Absolve most nearly means:
60% Answer Correctly
incisive
diffident
exasperation
exculpate

Solution
The definition for absolve is "To forgive; to free from guilt." Used in a sentence: Marta felt greatly relieved after her mother absolved her for breaking the vase. The definition for diffident is "lacking self–confidence.", the definition for incisive is "Impressively direct and decisive.", and the definition for exasperation is "The state of being irritated."

5 Mundane most nearly means:
56% Answer Correctly
ethical
repel
commonplace
disdain

Solution
The definition for mundane is "Practical, ordinary." Used in a sentence: The flighty Caroline could not be troubled with mundane tasks such as paying her bills. The definition for disdain is "feeling of contempt.", the definition for ethical is "Conforming to accepted standards.", and the definition for repel is "To resist, reject."