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60 Common WAT Words with Multiple Meanings – Asked Again and Again in SSB

 

Introduction

In the SSB Word Association Test (WAT), candidates are shown 60 words in 15 minutes — and your task is to make meaningful, positive sentences instantly. The challenge comes when words have multiple meanings (like watchlightrun, etc.).

60 Common WAT Words with Multiple Meanings – Asked Again and Again in SSB

Such words test your situational understanding, clarity of thought, and ability to form context-based positive ideas.
Here’s a list of 60 frequently repeated WAT words that carry more than one meaning, along with short notes to help you form sentences effectively.

60 Common WAT Words with Multiple Meanings – Asked Again and Again in SSB

  1. Watch

  2. Run

  3. Light

  4. Right

  5. Kind

  6. Point

  7. Match

  8. Bank

  9. Rock

  10. Trip

  11. Fair

  12. Fly

  13. Date

  14. Letter

  15. Train

  16. Bat

  17. Address

  18. Park

  19. Spring

  20. Bark

  21. Wave

  22. Seal

  23. Plant

  24. Can

  25. File

  26. Book

  27. Break

  28. Present

  29. Bear

  30. State

  31. Fine

  32. Capital

  33. Play

  34. Change

  35. Board

  36. Case

  37. Cover

  38. Check

  39. Race

  40. Sound

  41. Note

  42. Sentence

  43. Mean

  44. Mind

  45. Close

  46. Mark

  47. Issue

  48. Order

  49. Lead

  50. Move

  51. Face

  52. Deal

  53. Line

  54. Slip

  55. Cool

  56. Charge

  57. Touch

  58. Stand

  59. Clear

  60. Ring

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