Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What is the meaning of the word "shun"?

  1. To welcome someone

  2. To ignore or avoid

  3. To discuss openly

  4. To assist someone

The correct answer is: To ignore or avoid

The meaning of the word "shun" is to ignore or avoid someone or something deliberately. This term is often used in contexts where an individual or group consciously decides to stay away from or reject certain people, behaviors, or practices. The act of shunning can stem from disapproval, disgust, or the desire to distance oneself from something perceived as harmful or undesirable. This aligns perfectly with the definition of the correct choice. In contrast, the other choices present meanings that do not correspond to the definition of "shun." Welcoming someone involves embracing or greeting them warmly, discussing openly entails having a candid and transparent conversation, and assisting someone refers to offering help or support. None of these actions represent avoidance or neglect, which is central to the concept of shunning.