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Pellet B Vocabulary Latest Update 100% Correct
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Pellet B Vocabulary Latest Update 100% 
 
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barbiturate drugs like antidepressants 
 
accessory supplementary component 
 
accident unfortunate mishap 
 
aquainted being familiar with 
 
adjacent adjoining, or having a common edge 
 
affidavit written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
 
aggravated made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
 
alibi an excuse, pretext, or defense for someone, evidence against the crime 
 
alleged doubtful or suspect 
 
analy...
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Pellet B Vocabulary Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+
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accessory - supplementary component 
accident - unfortunate mishap 
adjacent - adjoining, or having a common edge 
affidavit - written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
aggravated - made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
alibi - an excuse, pretext, or defense for someone, evidence against the crime 
alleged - doubtful or suspect 
analysis - detailed examination or investigation 
apparent - clearly visible or understood; obvious 
apprised - to inform to tell som...
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Kumon J level reading Vocabulary Exam Questions and Answers(GRADED A)
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Benign - ANSWER-gentle; mild; kindly 
 
Rectitude - ANSWER-strict observance of standards of integrity 
 
Aqueous - ANSWER-of or like water 
 
Concide - ANSWER-to occur at the same time or occupy the same period of time. 
 
Oblivious - ANSWER-lacking mindful attention; unaware 
 
Humidity - ANSWER-a combination of warmth and moisture 
 
Phalaenopsis - ANSWER-had pollen applied to the stigma of (a flower or plant) 
 
Evolution - ANSWER-gradual development, especially from a simple to a more compl...
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Pellet B Vocabulary 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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barbiturate - ️️drugs like antidepressants 
 
accessory - ️️supplementary component 
 
accident - ️️unfortunate mishap 
 
aquainted - ️️being familiar with 
 
adjacent - ️️adjoining, or having a common edge 
 
affidavit - ️️written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
 
aggravated - ️️made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
 
alibi - ️️an excuse, pretext, or defense for someone, evidence against the crime 
 
alleged - ️️doubtful ...
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Prescient - Answer -Knowing things or events before they happen; having foresight 
Perpetuate - Answer -To preserve from extinction 
Candor - Answer -Being open and honest in expression, frankness 
Abrogate - Answer -To abolish by formal or official means 
Pretext - Answer -(n.) a false reason, deceptive excuse 
Turgid - Answer -(adj.) swollen, bloated, filled to excess; overdecorated or excessive in language 
Exceptionable - Answer -open to objecti...
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PELLET B VOCABULARY WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PELLET B VOCABULARY WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
 
barbiturate - correct answer drugs like antidepressants 
 
accessory - correct answer supplementary component 
 
accident - correct answer unfortunate mishap 
 
aquainted - correct answer being familiar with 
 
adjacent - correct answer adjoining, or having a common edge 
 
affidavit - correct answer written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
 
aggravated - correct answer made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
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Pellet B Vocabularybarbiturate 
drugs like antidepressants 
 
 
 
accessory 
supplementary component 
 
 
 
accident 
unfortunate mishap 
 
 
 
aquainted 
being familiar with 
 
 
 
adjacent 
adjoining, or having a common edge 
 
 
 
affidavit 
written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
 
 
 
aggravated 
made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
 
 
 
alibi 
an excuse, pretext, or defense for someone, evidence against the crime 
 
 
 
alleged 
doubtful or suspect 
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ASVAB Word Knowledge Latest Version 100% Pass
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ASVAB Word Knowledge Latest Version 100% Pass exigent requiring immediate action 
cursory superficial 
pretext excuse 
integrity moral character 
imminent impending 
precedent example 
intangible not corporeal 
immaterial not pertinent 
indifferent apathetic 
overt conspicuous 
disparities differences 
misconstrued misinterpreted 
incompetence inability 
imperative compulsory 
trepidation trembling 
dilapidated neglected 
ambiguous uncertain 
condescending patronizing 
egress exit 
expedite spee...
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ASVAB Word Knowledge
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ASVAB Word Knowledge 
1. exigent requiring immediate action 
2. cursory superficial 
3. pretext excuse 
4. integrity mor
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Pellet B Vocabulary Answered And Graded
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barbiturate - Correct Answer drugs like antidepressants 
 
accessory - Correct Answer supplementary component 
 
accident - Correct Answer unfortunate mishap 
 
aquainted - Correct Answer being familiar with 
 
adjacent - Correct Answer adjoining, or having a common edge 
 
affidavit - Correct Answer written declaration made under oath, used as evidence 
 
aggravated - Correct Answer made more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate someone 
 
alibi - Correct Answer an excuse, ...
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