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ASVAB Word Knowledge 4.4 Vocab List. Disparage most nearly means...what?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by ignorance.
- 00:06
Never let it stop you from having an opinion. [a man standing behind a lectern giving a speech]
- 00:09
First read the following sentence.
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Do not disparage cultures that you know nothing about. [someone throwing a tomato on a man's face]
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- 00:13
All right, disparage most nearly means what?
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And here are the potential answers.
- 00:18
[ mumbles ]
- 00:21
Well, there are so many cultures in the world that we don't fully understand, [a question on screen with multiple choice answer]
- 00:25
like the indigenous tribes of South America
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or the nomadic housewives of North New Jersey. [man taking a picture with his camera]
- 00:31
So how should we treat these unfamiliar cultures?
- 00:34
Now this isn't necessarily an answer you can infer from the context, [two women standing with their hand at their waist]
- 00:37
but context can help.
- 00:39
Engage means to occupy the attention of or to secure.
- 00:44
Ignorance of a culture doesn't mean you shouldn't engage it.
- 00:48
Well, heck, sometimes you can learn something, [an image of two cocktail glasses on a board]
- 00:50
like the best place to get appletinis at 10 A.M.
- 00:53
Agitate means to disrupt or stir up.
- 00:56
Now, while it's true that you generally shouldn't disrupt [meaning of the word agitate written on a piece of paper]
- 00:59
things you don't understand, well, that's not the best definition here.
- 01:03
And portray means to depict or represent.
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It's also true you probably shouldn't depict cultures you know nothing about. [a movie theater with sign Now playing - Transformers]
- 01:10
Ahem. Michael Bay, we're looking at you.
- 01:12
But, again, it's not the right definition.
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That leaves us with D - belittle.
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Well, disparage means to talk badly about something or to belittle it.
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As in, "Critics belittle the works of Michael Bay." [a man in a theater showing thumbs down]
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And we should never disparage cultures we don't understand.
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Well, almost never. D is the correct choice.
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And congratulations. You're not ignorant [a man with his hands up celebrating something - confetti popping]
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at all. Unless you like Transformers.
- 01:34
And, well, we really can't help you. Sorry.
- 01:37
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- 01:39
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