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ASVAB SYNONYMS AND AN EXAM QUESTIONS
Actual Qs and Ans - Expert-Verified Explanation -Guaranteed passing score -21 Questions and Answers
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Question 1: Sly
Answer:
Sly describes someone or something that is clever in a deceitful or cunning way, crafty
Question 2: synonym for controversy
Answer:
contention, debate, disagreement, quarrel
Question 3: synonym for Insipid
Answer:
flat, stale, vapid; see tasteless,Uninteresting vapid, flat, banal, weak, lifeless
Question 4: synonym for brevity
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shortness, conciseness, concision, briefness, terseness, pointedness, pithiness, compression
Question 5: Brevity
Answer:
the quality of being brief; shortness of time
Question 6: Synonym for Cumbersome
Answer:
Unwieldy or clumsy, especially due to excess weight:
cumbrous, heavy, lumpish, lumpy, ponderous
Question 7: Detest
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To detest is to really dislike or hate someone or something
Question 8: Synonym for Detest
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hate, abhor, loathe, despise
Question 9: Insipid
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insipid is dull or flavorless
Question 10: synonym for diffident
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shy, bashful, timid; humble, reserved
Question 11: Digress
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Digress is to go off topic when speaking or writing
Question 12: synonym for digress
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stray, diverge, maunder, deviate; deviate, ramble
Question 13: diffident
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Diffident describes someone who is lacking in confidence, timid or shy
Question 14: Cumbersome
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Cumbersome describes something that is difficult to deal with or handle because of its size or weight
Question 15: Synonym for Sly
Answer:
Crafty
Question 16: Optional
Answer:
left to one's option
Question 17: Controversy
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A controversy is a public disagreement with two sides openly debating
Question 18: synonym for Impetuous
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impulsive, hasty, precipitate, sudden; careless, rash
Question 19: antonym for optional
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necessary, compulsory, enforced.
Question 20: synonym from optional
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nonobligatory, , free, unrestricted, unforced, not required, according to one's will, with no strings attached, take it or leave it, also voluntary.
Question 21: impetuous
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Impetuous describes something that moves with a lot of force or done with little thought.