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GRE top 300+ words
top 300+ gre words
Word | Definition |
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abated | verb: to lessen |
aberration | noun: a deviation |
abeyance | noun: the condition of being temporally suspended |
abjure | verb: to give up or abstain from, often under oath |
abraded | verb: to wear down |
abrogate | verb: to do away with |
abscond | verb: to sneak off and hide away |
abstemious | adjective: to eat or drink moderately |
accretion | noun: the act of increasing in growth or size |
acrimonious | adjective: bitter or harsh |
acquisitiveness | adjective: having a strong desire to own |
admonish | verb: to scold |
adroit | adjective: skillful |
aesthete | noun: a person who is highly sensitive to beauty |
affability | noun: the quality of being friendly |
aggrandized | verb: to make greater, especially in wealth or power |
ail | verb: to feel sick |
amalgamate | verb: to mix or combine |
ambivalent | adjective: indifferent or having mixed feelings |
amelioration | noun: the act of making better or improving |
amenable | adjective: obedient and responsive to authority |
anodized | verb: to cover metal with an oxide |
anomaly | noun: something unusual or differing from the norm |
antiquated | adjective: old or useless |
apathy | noun: indifference or lack of interest |
arabesque | noun: a complex pattern or design |
arboreal | adjective: relating to trees |
ardor | noun: intense emotion, usually of enthusiasm or love |
ascribe | verb: to attribute to a source or a cause |
asperity | noun: condition of being rough or harsh |
assuage | verb: to relieve |
atonement | noun: to make amends |
audacious | adjective: bold and daring |
austere | adjective: simple, spare, unadorned |
avarice | noun: greed |
aver | verb: to affirm or prove |
avow | verb: to declare openly |
belligerent | adjective: hostile and difficult |
beseech | verb: to urgently request |
bombast | noun: pretentious words |
boor | noun: a crude person lacking culture and refinement |
bourgeois | noun: people of the middle class |
brevity | noun: condition of being brief in duration |
buoyant | adjective: tending to float OR being light-hearted and merry |
burgeon | verb: to grow or blossom |
burnish | noun: to make smooth and bright by polishing |
cacophony | noun: a harsh sound or sounds |
cadge | verb: to beg |
capricious | adjective: unpredictable and uncertain |
castigate | verb: to punish severely |
caustic | adjective: corrosive OR sharp and biting |
cavern | noun: a cave |
centrifuge | noun: a device used to simulate conditions in space |
chary | adjective: cautious |
churlish | adjective: vulgar and ungracious |
coagulant | noun: something that causes a liquid to solidify |
coalesce | verb: to come together as one |
cogent | adjective: valid or convincing |
cognizance | noun: awareness |
cohort | noun: a group of people or friends |
complaisance | noun: the act of obliging to pleasing others |
consternation | noun: the state of being paralyzed with fear |
contentiously | adjective: provoking debate or quarrels |
conviviality | adjective: enjoying social interaction |
convoluted | adjective: coiled together OR complicated |
cordon | noun: a line of people or objects around a specific area |
corona | noun: a ring around a celestial body, especially the sun and moon |
corpuscle | noun: a microscopic particle, most often a cell |
corroborative | adjective: tending to confirm with evidence |
covert | adjective: secret |
covet | verb: to want or desire |
covetous | adjective: having a strong desire to own |
cower | adjective: to curl up in fear |
craven | adjective: cowardly |
credence | noun: acceptance of a belief as truth |
credulous | adjective: gullible; willing to believe |
culpability | adjective: worthy of blame |
curmudgeon | noun: an ill-tempered person, often penny-pinching and stubborn |
decimation | noun: the act of destroying or killing a large population |
deference | noun: yielding to the wishes or opinions of others |
demagogue | noun: a leader who uses the emotions of the people to achieve power |
dereliction | noun: abandonment or neglect |
deride | verb: to mock or ridicule |
derision | noun: ridicule |
desiccant | noun: a medicine used fro drying up a sore |
desiccate | verb: to dry out |
despotic | adjective: characteristic of a ruler with absolute power |
destitute | adjective: lacking, especially regarding money |
desultory | adjective: moving or skipping from one thing to another |
diction | noun: word choice in writing |
diffidence | noun: the state of being shy and untrusting |
dilate | verb: to expand |
diminutive | adjective: extremely small |
dirge | noun: a mournful song |
discern | verb: to understand the difference |
discordant | adjective: conflicting |
disingenuous | adjective: insincere |
disinter | verb: to exhume a grave |
disparage | verb: to belittle and dishonor |
disparate | adjective: completely different |
disputatious | adjective: inclined to dispute or disagree |
dissemble | verb: to hide or conceal using a false appearance |
dissipation | noun: the act of breaking up and scattering |
dissonance | noun: sound that lacks of harmony |
distillate | noun: a liquid produced by evaporation during distillation |
divestiture | noun: the act of stripping or selling off |
dolt | noun: an idiot |
dross | noun: waste or refuse |
dubious | adjective: doubtful |
efficacy | noun: effectiveness |
effrontery | adjective: offensively bold |
elegy | adjective: a poem of mourning |
elucidating | verb: explaining or clarifying |
emit | verb: to give off |
emollient | noun: something that softens the skin |
emulate | verb: to imitate |
encapsulate | noun: to put in a capsule |
encomium | noun: praise |
enervate | verb: to remove courage or nerve |
engender | noun: to create or procreate |
ennui | noun: boredom |
enigmatic | adjective: like a puzzle |
entreat | verb: to ask for with sincerity |
ephemeral | adjective: very brief in duration, usually only one day |
epithet | noun: a descriptive word or phrase |
equivocal | adjective: possible meaning two different things; vague or doubtful |
erudition | noun: extensive knowledge |
esoteric | adjective: known by only a few |
ethos | noun: the spirit and character of a community |
excoriation | noun: the act of chafing the skin |
exculpate | verb: to acquit or clear of blame |
exigent | adjective: needing necessary, immediate action |
extant | adjective: the opposite of extinct; still existing |
extol | verb: to praise |
extrapolate | verb: to use past knowledge to hypothesize or estimate |
extricable | adjective: able to be freed from entanglement or trouble |
fallacious | adjective: false |
fatuous | adjective: foolish |
feckless | adjective: irresponsible |
feint | noun: a false ploy meant to draw attention away from the real purpose |
fervent | adjective: passionate |
fissure | noun: a crack |
floridness | adjective: flushed |
flustered | adjective: to be in a state of confusion or uncertainty |
foibles | noun: a flaw in character |
foment | verb: to excite |
foolhardy | adjective: careless |
fortuitous | adjective: happening by chance |
fracas | noun: a noisy disturbance |
frieze | noun: a decorative piece in architecture |
gainsay | noun: to deny |
garrulous | adjective: extremely talkative |
gaseous | adjective: relating to a gas |
glib | adjective: done with ease |
gossamer | adjective: gauzy, light |
gregariousness | adjective: social |
grievous | adjective: causing grief or anguish |
gristle | noun: tough cartilage in meat |
guile | noun: deceit and treachery |
gullible | adjective: easily tricked |
hackneyed | adjective: predictable and overused |
hapless | adjective: unlucky |
harbinger | noun: something that foreshadows the future |
harrow | noun: a farming tool verb: to bother or torment |
heckle | verb: to badger and annoy |
herbaceous | adjective: relating to a herb |
hew | verb: to cut using an ax |
hone | verb: to sharpen |
hoodwink | verb: to deceive |
iconoclast | noun: one who seeks to overthrow tradition or authority |
idiosyncrasy | noun: a peculiarity |
idolatry | noun: worship of idols |
idyll | noun: a romantic poem |
imbroglio | noun: a disagreement |
imperceptibly | adjective: difficult to perceive |
imperiousness | noun: the condition of being overbearing |
imperturbability | noun: self-assured calm and collectiveness |
impetuosity | noun: the condition of being impulsive |
implacable | adjective: impossible to satisfy |
implosion | noun: an inward collapse |
inadvertent | adjective: careless |
incense | verb: to make angry OR noun: a substance burned to make an aroma |
inchoate | adjective: just started |
incongruous | adjective: incompatible |
incorrigible | adjective: impossible to control or reform |
incursion | noun: the act of entering foreign territory |
indefatigability | noun: the state of never growing tired |
indeterminate | adjective: unable to determine |
inimitable | adjective: no capable of being copied or imitated; unique |
inscrutability | noun: the state of being hard to understand or investigate |
insipid | adjective: boring, tasteless |
insolence | noun: the quality of being rude or arrogant |
insularity | noun: the state of being isolated like an island |
interpolate | verb: to insert, as in text. Often implies corruption |
intractable | adjective: difficult and stubborn |
intransigence | noun: the condition of being stubborn and uncompromising |
intrinsically | adv: naturally inherent |
inundate | verb: to flood, or to overwhelm with an overabundance |
invective | noun: insulting language |
irascible | adjective: easily angered |
irresolute | adjective: undecided |
jocular | adjective: often joking |
labyrinthine | adjective: relating to a maze |
laconic | adjective: using few words; concise |
lambaste | verb: to scold or beat |
laud | verb: to praise |
lethargy | noun: a state of great fatigue |
levee | noun: a dam |
limn | verb: to describe, especially with an illustration |
lofty | adjective: elevated in importance; grand |
loquacious | adjective: extremely talkative |
lucid | adjective: clearly understandable; sane; transparent |
lugubrious | adjective: extremely depressed |
magnanimous | adjective: generous and noble; kind-hearted |
maladroit | adjective: inept; incapable |
malinger | verb: to act sick to avoid work |
malleable | adjective: capable of being shaped |
mar | verb: to damage |
mercenary | noun: a hired killer |
mercurial | adjective: relating to mercury OR quick tempered |
metamorphose | verb: to transform |
meticulous | adjective: detailed and precise |
milieu | noun: environment |
mimicry | noun: the act of mimicking; mocking |
misanthrope | noun: person who hates mankind |
miscreant | noun: a villain |
miser | noun: a person who hoards money; penny-pincher |
mitigate | verb: to alleviate |
morose | adjective: sad |
multifarious | adjective: great variety |
myopic | adjective: short-sighted |
nadir | noun: lowest point |
narcissist | noun: a person who loves themselves |
nascent | adjective: beginning to exist |
nave | noun: central part of the church or the center of a wheel |
nib | noun: the tip |
noisome | adjective: offensive odor; toxic |
obdurate | adjective: hardened emotionally |
obviate | verb: to prevent through anticipation |
occult | adjective: relating to the supernatural |
odium | noun: the state of being strongly dislike or dishonored |
opprobrium | noun: disgrace |
ossified | verb: to harden or become bone |
ostentatious | adjective: pretentious and boastful |
ostracism | noun: the act of excluding |
outmoded | adjective: out of fashion |
overtly | adv: out in the open |
paean | noun: a song of praise |
palpable | adjective: touchable or evident |
parse | verb: to break a sentence into parts of speech |
parsimonious | adjective: miserly and frugal |
peccadillo | noun: a small misdeed |
pedantic | adjective: having a obsessive focus on book-learning and small details |
perfidious | adjective: relating to treachery |
peripatetic | adjective: traveling by foot noun: someone who is walking |
perpetuating | verb: to cause to continue forever |
persevere | verb: to not give up |
pervasive | adjective: the quality of invading or permeating' |
philistine | noun: one who is ignorant in certain areas like art |
pirate | noun: one who robs at sea verb: to steal |
pith | noun: the center; the significant part of something |
placate | noun: to calm or appease someone who is angry |
plasticity | noun: the quality of being like plastic |
platitudinous | adjective: dull and unoriginal; clichéd |
plausible | adjective: believable |
polemic | adjective: relating to controversy |
poseur | noun: someone who pretends to be something they're not to impress others |
precursor | noun: something that comes before |
preempt | verb: to take the place of |
preponderate | verb: to be heavier in weight |
prevarication | noun: the act of avoiding the truth |
primacy | noun: the condition of being first |
prodigal | adjective: extremely wasteful |
prodigy | noun: person with great talent |
profundity | noun: great wisdom and depth |
proliferate | verb: to reproduce at a rapid rate |
prolixity | noun: the state of being too wordy, as in writing |
propagate | verb: to reproduce |
propitiatory | adjective: offered as a way of seeking forgiveness |
prudery | noun: the state of being excessively modest |
puerile | adjective: childish |
pundit | noun: a critic or learned source of opinion |
pungency | noun: quality of being sharp or biting, especially to the taste or smell |
pusillanimous | adjective: cowardly |
quaff | verb: to drink quickly |
quagmire | noun: an uncertain situation or predicament |
quiescent | adjective: quiet; at rest |
quixotic | adjective: romantically unrealistic or impulsive |
quotidian | adjective: common |
raconteur | noun: a skilled storyteller |
rancorous | adjective: showing resentment |
rarefy | verb: to make thin |
raucous | adjective: loud and harsh |
recluse | noun: a hermit; a person who hides from the world |
recompense | verb: to compensate; to pay |
recondite | adjective: ambiguous |
refractory | adjective: difficult to work with; unmanageable |
regale | verb: to entertain |
relegated | verb: to demote or assign to an inferior position |
repentant | adjective: showing remorse for sins |
reproach | verb: to scold or shame |
reproof | verb: to scold or rebuke |
repudiate | verb: to reject as untrue |
repugnant | adjective: repulsive |
requiem | noun: church service for a deceased person |
resplendent | adjective: beautiful and often shining brilliance |
reverie | noun: a daydream |
rogue | noun: a scoundrel |
ruffian | noun: a thug; a tough person |
rumination | noun: the act of thinking deeply OR the process of chewing cud |
sagacity | noun: intelligence and wisdom |
sage | noun: one admired for wisdom noun: a herb |
salacious | adjective: stimulating, sexy but trashy |
salutary | adjective: promoting improvement |
sap | noun: liquid from a tree noun: a covered trench dug for war |
satirize | noun: to ridicule with sarcasm |
scrupulous | adjective: conscientious and detailed |
scurvy | noun: a disease caused by the lack of Vitamin C |
sedulous | adjective: diligent effort; constant pursuit |
sextant | noun: a device used by sailors to navigate |
sidereal | adjective: concerning stars or constellations |
sinuous | adjective: having curves |
sodden | adjective: soaked with water |
sordid | adjective: dirty |
specious | adjective: something that seems believable but is false |
spendthrift | noun: person who wastes money |
spurious | adjective: illegitimate; false |
squelch | verb: to squash |
stanch | verb: to stop the flow of fluids |
stolid | adjective: emotionless |
subjugate | verb: to conquer |
subsume | verb: to classify in a more complete category |
subtlety | noun: the quality of being subtle or sly |
supercilious | adjective: proud, haughty |
supine | adjective: lying on the back, face upward OR adjective: indifferent |
synapse | noun: space between 2 nerve endings |
tangential | adjective: barely touching |
tedium | noun: the condition of being tedious; boring |
tenuous | adjective: slender |
thwart | verb: to prevent |
timorous | adjective: timid |
titillate | verb: to excite or stimulate |
torpor | noun: state of inactivity |
touting | verb: to obtain votes or customers in a shameless manner |
tractable | adjective: easily managed |
transitory | adjective: short-lived |
transmuted | verb: to transform |
turmoil | noun: commotion |
turpitude | noun: corruption |
tyro | noun: a novice |
underling | noun: a person with lower rank and power |
unfeigned | adjective: genuine; not pretended or feigned |
unequivocal | adjective: clear and certain |
univocal | noun: a word with only one definition |
usury | noun: an incredible large interest rate, often illegal |
vacillation | noun: the act of moving from side to side |
venal | adjective: corruptible for a price; open to bribery |
veneer | noun: a decorative layer |
veneration | noun: the act of idolizing |
veracious | adjective: honest |
verbosity | noun: the state of being too wordy |
veritable | adjective: genuine; not pretended or feigned |
vilify | verb: to make into a villain |
viscid | adjective: covered with a sticky substance |
viscous | adjective: sticky |
vituperative | adjective: harsh criticism or censure |
volubility | noun: the condition of using fluent speech |
voracious | adjective: having a tremendous appetite |
waft | verb: to float |
wheedle | verb: to use flattery as a means of persuasion |
whet | verb: to sharpen verb: to stimulate |
xenophobe | noun: a person afraid of anything foreign, especially foreign people |
zealous | adjective: enthusiastic, passionate, fervent |
zenith | noun: the peak |
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