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Updated BSEP Word Set Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Answers., Exams of Nursing

Updated BSEP Word Set Exam Questions With Correct Detailed Answers.

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Updated BSEP Word Set #4
Charge - correct answer (noun def 1) a fee for goods; price, tariff, amount, rate
(noun def 2) an accusation; allegation, indictment
(verb def 1) to demand an amount; ask, impose, levy
(verb def 2) to formally accuse; implicate, blame, prosecute
Clerical - correct answer Relating to the clergy (people of the church);
ecclesiastical, pastoral, religious, canonical, apostolic, priestly
Contrive - correct answer To bring about or create an object/situation with the deliberate use of skills
and artifice (deception);
engineer, manufacture, orchestrate, create, develop, concoct
Eccentric - correct answer Unconventional, odd, and slightly strange;
irregular, aberrant, anomalous, peculiar, outlandish, extraordinary
Extol - correct answer To praise enthusiastically;
acclaim, rave, eulogize
Fraught - correct answer 1) Filled with something undesirable;
2) Causing or affected by anxiety or stress;
anxious, worried, distraught, overwrought, frantic, distressed
Hapless - correct answer Unfortunate;
unlucky, luckless, cursed, doomed, ill-fated
Imperil - correct answer To put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed;
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Updated BSEP Word Set

Charge - correct answer (noun def 1) a fee for goods; price, tariff, amount, rate (noun def 2) an accusation; allegation, indictment (verb def 1) to demand an amount; ask, impose, levy (verb def 2) to formally accuse; implicate, blame, prosecute Clerical - correct answer Relating to the clergy (people of the church); ecclesiastical, pastoral, religious, canonical, apostolic, priestly Contrive - correct answer To bring about or create an object/situation with the deliberate use of skills and artifice (deception); engineer, manufacture, orchestrate, create, develop, concoct Eccentric - correct answer Unconventional, odd, and slightly strange; irregular, aberrant, anomalous, peculiar, outlandish, extraordinary Extol - correct answer To praise enthusiastically; acclaim, rave, eulogize Fraught - correct answer 1) Filled with something undesirable;

  1. Causing or affected by anxiety or stress; anxious, worried, distraught, overwrought, frantic, distressed Hapless - correct answer Unfortunate; unlucky, luckless, cursed, doomed, ill-fated Imperil - correct answer To put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed;

endanger, jeopardize, risk Incendiary - correct answer 1) Designed to catch/cause fire; combustible, flammable

  1. Tending to stir up conflict; inflammatory, provocative, subversive Iota - correct answer An extremely small amount; bit, speck, shred, ounce, smidge, fraction, morsel Paraphrase - correct answer (verb) To reword something, especially to achieve greater clarity Rephrase, restate, rehash (noun) A rewording of something written or spoken rendition, restatement, rendering Philanthropist - correct answer A person concerned with promoting the welfare of others; benefactor, humanitarian, donor, contributor, giver Picturesque - correct answer Visually attractive or eye-catching in appearance; beautiful, charming, quaint, vivid, graphic, colorful, striking, impressive Porous - correct answer Not effective or secure / full of holes permeable, penetrable, pervious Predestined - correct answer Determined in advance by fate, fact, or divine will; certainty, destiny, fate, foreordained Putter/Potter - correct answer To move or go in a casual way; loiter, dawdle, meander, stroll, saunter, toddle Sedentary - correct answer Tending to spend much time in the same place;

Vacuum - correct answer A space entirely devoid of matter or significance; emptiness, void, nothingness, vacancy, gap, absence, deficiency, lacuna