If you’re preparing for the SSB Interview, the Word Association Test (WAT) is one of the most crucial parts of psychological testing. It evaluates your thought process, decision-making, and attitude through spontaneous sentence formation.
In this post, we’ve compiled 60 medium-level WAT words that are frequently seen in SSBs and similar personality tests. These words aren’t too simple or too abstract — they’re perfect for daily practice and help you form balanced, mature, and positive responses.
60 Medium-Level WAT Words
Here’s a list of 60 WAT words ideal for your daily practice:
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Watch
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Leader
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Trust
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Spirit
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Success
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Nation
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Respect
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Help
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Strength
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Family
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Soldier
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Duty
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Courage
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Journey
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Effort
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Mind
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Responsibility
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Habit
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Friendship
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Aim
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Decision
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Change
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Time
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Failure
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Happiness
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Progress
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Discipline
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Confidence
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Challenge
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Determination
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Justice
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Team
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Future
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Peace
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Growth
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Idea
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Problem
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Opportunity
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Learning
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Society
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Nature
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Work
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Plan
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Control
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Power
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Honesty
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Goal
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Vision
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Motivation
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Risk
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Focus
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Achievement
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Innovation
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Belief
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Patience
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Success
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Decision
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Initiative
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Responsibility
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Cooperation
How to Practice These Words
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Pick any 10–15 words daily.
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Set a timer for 15 seconds for each.
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Write a short, positive sentence showing action or attitude.
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Review and refine your responses.
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Avoid negative or passive thoughts — keep it optimistic and realistic.
Example Practice
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Word: Courage
Response: Courage helps a person face challenges calmly. -
Word: Failure
Response: Failure teaches valuable lessons for success. -
Word: Team
Response: Team works best with mutual trust and coordination.
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