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 watch, light, run, etc.).
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
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Watch
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Run
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Light
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Right
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Kind
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Point
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Match
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Bank
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Rock
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Trip
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Fair
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Fly
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Date
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Letter
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Train
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Bat
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Address
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Park
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Spring
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Bark
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Wave
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Seal
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Plant
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Can
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File
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Book
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Break
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Present
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Bear
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State
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Fine
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Capital
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Play
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Change
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Board
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Case
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Cover
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Check
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Race
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Sound
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Note
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Sentence
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Mean
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Mind
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Close
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Mark
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Issue
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Order
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Lead
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Move
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Face
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Deal
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Line
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Slip
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Cool
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Charge
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Touch
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Stand
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Clear
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Ring
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