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ASVAB Word Knowledge 5.5 Vocab List. "Candid" 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 talk shows.
- 00:06
It's where we tune in to feel better about ourselves. [image of a show playing on television]
- 00:09
[ chuckles ] Yeah.
- 00:10
First read the following sentence.
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- 00:11
Oprah is famous for her candid discussion of difficult topics.
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And here's our question. [a man talking in the background]
- 00:17
"Candid" most nearly means, uh, what?
- 00:20
And here are the potential answers.
- 00:21
Not like the past tense of "did."
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[ mumbles ]
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All right, Oprah, [image of a pause button on screen]
- 00:27
the only person in the world who's so famous, she gets her own letter.
- 00:31
Shmoop's working on trademarking "S," but, well, we've got some competition. [Oprah dressed in a suit dancing]
- 00:36
So what does it take to get alphabet famous?
- 00:39
Well, when she's not giving away large [someone having a spoonful of soup from a bowl]
- 00:41
non-tax-deductible gifts, - Like, "You've got a car. You've got a car."
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That stuff. -
- 00:45
she's busy doing some candid interviews with some pretty [Oprah watching Tom Cruise dancing on a couch]
- 00:48
interesting folks.
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So what does "candid" mean?
- 00:51
Well, we can start by getting rid of A.
- 00:53
Eloquent means extraordinarily well-spoken.
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Think, uh, frilly 16th century dudes with quill pens. [a man scribbling something on a piece of paper with a quill pen]
- 00:59
Like that. And Oprah is well-spoken,
- 01:02
but her interview language isn't exactly frilly and flowery, uh,
- 01:06
so we can bid A a fond adieu.
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Alas, parting is such sweet sorrow. Yadda yadda yadda. [Oprah dressed like a man from the 16th century]
- 01:11
All right, what about B? Well, humorous means funny.
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And while Oprah can crack a joke now and then, she ain't John Stewart.
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How about D - dismissive? [a man wearing a yellow hard hat with a rod pierced in it]
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Dismissive means showing a lack of interest or being disdainful.
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[ mumbles ]
- 01:26
We're pretty sure Oprah can actually feel our pain, [Oprah offering a box of tissue to a woman who is crying]
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so she isn't gonna dismiss our troubles any time soon.
- 01:32
That's right. Let it all out. Oprah's here.
- 01:37
All right, that leaves C - straightforward. [Oprah comforting a crying woman]
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Straightforward means open and sincere.
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And Oprah just happens to be the queen of talking openly about difficult subjects
- 01:45
like war, hunger, homelessness, and Bikram yoga. [Oprah sitting on a couch wearing a crown]
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So C is the correct answer. Aren't you glad we talked about it?
- 01:51
Maybe we deserve our own show. [a man crying]
- 01:53
Hey, wait. Don't we have one here, kind of, sort of?
- 01:56
Nevermind. We ain't Oprah.
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