Questions and Correct Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass 2025
1. Abstain: To voluntarily refrain from something.
2. Abrupt: Sudden and possibly unexpected
3. Accolade: Tribute or honor.
4. Accountable: To be responsible
5. Acute: Sudden, intense.
6. Adhere: To hold fast or stick together.
7. Adverse: Undesired, possibly harmful.
8. Aegis: Control, protection.
9. Aggregate: A sum total of many things.
10. Aggrieved: Hurt or angry.
11. Ambivalent: Uncertain, having contradictory feelings.
12. Anachronism: A thing of the past.
13. Antidote: Cure or remedy.
14. Antigen: stimulates the production of antibodies
15. Alleviate: Reduce.
16. Apply: To place, put on, or spread something.
17. Assent: To give consent, to agree.
18. Audible: Able to be heard.
19. Bacteria: Single-celled, microscopic organisms.
20. Barrage: Bombardment, onslaught. (continuous attack).
21. Bearing: Manner, direction, or influence.
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, 22. Benign: Not harmful.
23. Bilateral: Present on two sides.
24. Callous: Heartless, cruel, or pitiless.
25. Cardiac: Of or relating to the heart.
26. Cataract: Medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively
opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
27. Cavity: An opening or an empty area.
28. Cease: Come to an end or bring to an end.
29. Chronology: Order of events as they occurred; timeline.
30. Compensatory: Offsetting (amount that diminishes or balances the effect of a
contrary one) or making up for something. Best described as corrective.
31. complement: something that completes or makes up a whole
32. Concave: Rounded inward. (RBC)
33. Concise: Brief, to the point.
34. Consistency: Degree of viscosity; how thick or thin a fluid is in relation to how it flows.
(Texture).
35. Constitute: To establish, create, or organize.
36. Constrict: To draw together or become smaller.
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