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CHSPE vocab Question And Answers 2023, Exams of Nursing

CHSPE vocab Question And Answers 2023

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CHSPE vocab Question And Answers 2023
i aberrant -Correct Answer deviating from what is normal or expected
ablution -Correct Answer A washing or cleansing, especially of the
body
acquiesce -Correct Answer (v.) to accept without protest; to agree or
submit
aggrandize -Correct Answer (v.) to increase in greatness, power, or
wealth; to build up or intensify; to make appear greater
agile -Correct Answer Able to move quickly and easily
alacrity -Correct Answer cheerful promptness; eagerness
animosity -Correct Answer Hatred
benign -Correct Answer Causing no harm
banal -Correct Answer Commonplace
boorish -Correct Answer Rude
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i aberrant - Correct Answer deviating from what is normal or expected ablution - Correct Answer A washing or cleansing, especially of the body acquiesce - Correct Answer (v.) to accept without protest; to agree or submit aggrandize - Correct Answer (v.) to increase in greatness, power, or wealth; to build up or intensify; to make appear greater agile - Correct Answer Able to move quickly and easily alacrity - Correct Answer cheerful promptness; eagerness animosity - Correct Answer Hatred benign - Correct Answer Causing no harm banal - Correct Answer Commonplace boorish - Correct Answer Rude

cajole - Correct Answer To coax, persuade through flattery or artifice; to deceive with soothing thoughts or false promises caustic - Correct Answer biting in wit; sarcastic coddle - Correct Answer To treat as a baby or an invalid. congeal - Correct Answer To change from liquid to solid, thicken; to make inflexible or rigid dearth - Correct Answer (n.) a lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famin dubious - Correct Answer Doubtfull, questionable, suspect egregious - Correct Answer Conspicuously bad erudite - Correct Answer learned; scholarly; bookish extenuate - Correct Answer (v.) to lessen the seriousness or magnitude of an offense by making partial excuses inane - Correct Answer Silly

facile - Correct Answer (adj.) easily done or attained; no difficult to do germane - Correct Answer (adj.) relevant, appropriate, apropos, heinous - Correct Answer (adj.) very wicked, offensive, hateful hypocrisy - Correct Answer Pretending to have feelings; insincerity impetuous - Correct Answer Impulsive pious - Correct Answer Deeply religious egress - Correct Answer An exit; a means of going out erratic - Correct Answer (adj.) not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinarily expected; undependable prim - Correct Answer stiffly proper sardonic - Correct Answer (adj.) grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic

superfluous - Correct Answer Exceeding what is sufficient or required, excess winsome - Correct Answer (adj) charming, attractive, pleasing whimsical - Correct Answer lightly acting in a fanciful or capricious manner; unpredictable verbose - Correct Answer Using too many words vigilant - Correct Answer On the alert; watchful vapid - Correct Answer (adj.) dull, uninteresting, tiresome; lacking in sharpness, flavor, liveliness taut - Correct Answer Pulled or drawn tight taciturn - Correct Answer (adj.) habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little sordid - Correct Answer Characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul