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ASVAB Word Knowledge: Word Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes Drill 3, Problem 2. Which of these words is closest in meaning to renown?
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All right, which of these words is closest in meaning to renown?
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And here are the potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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All right, let's start by breaking down "renown."
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The prefix "re" can mean again, like how you
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restart your computer when you encounter the rainbow circle of death.
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Trust us, we know it well right here at Shmoop.
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The root "nown" comes from the Latin root
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"nomare," which means "to name."
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Got it? So, together, that's "to name again."
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All right, so let's see which of our answers fits that bill.
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Okay so first up is A - repossess.
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Well, that has the same prefix as renown, but
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"repossess" means to take something back,
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like when a ghost comes back for a second haunting.
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It doesn't sound right, even though that's the spirit.
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[ chuckles ] All right. We can also eliminate B - shame,
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which is the feeling you get when you know you did something wrong and feel bad about it.
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We don't have to get into it, but politicians don't feel that.
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Then there's C - shun,
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which means to keep away from or avoid.
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A synonym for shun is
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"renounce," which sounds like "renown," but they mean very different things.
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So that leaves us just with D - fame,
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which means to be widely recognized, especially by name.
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It's a synonym of "renown."
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So the correct answer is D - fame.
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Just don't let it go to your head.
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[ gasp ]
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