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GRE_1
GRE vocabulary
Question | Answer |
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abscond(v) | to depart cladenstinely (with secrecy or concealment); to steal off and hide |
aberrant (adj); aberration (n) | deviating from the norm |
alacrity (n) | eager and enthusiastic willingness |
anomaly (n); anomalous (adj) | deviation from the normal order, form, or rule; abnormality |
approbation (n) | an expression of approval or praise |
arduous (adj) | strenuous, taxing; requiring significant effort |
assuage (v) | to ease or lessen; to appease or pacify |
audacious (adj); audacity (n) | daring and fearless; recklessly bold |
austere (adj); austerity (n) | without adornment; bare; severely simple; ascetic |
axiomatic (adj); axiom (n) | taken as a given; possessing self-evident truth |
canonical (adj); canon (n) | following or in agreement with accepted traditional standards |
capricious (adj) | inclined to change one's mind impulsively; erratic, unpredictable |
censure (v) | to criticize severely; to officially rebuke |
chicanery (n) | trickery or subterfuge |
connoisseur (n) | an informed and astute judge in matters of taste; expert |
convoluted (adj) | complex or complicated |
disabuse (v) | to undeceive; to set right |
discordant (adj) | conflicting; dissonant or harsh in sound |
disparate (adj) | fundamentally distinct or dissimilar |
effrontery (n) | extreme boldness; presumptuousness |
eloquent (adj); eloquence(n) | well-spoken, expressive, articulate |
enervate (v) | to weaken; to reduce in vitality |
ennui (n) | dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy |
equivocate (v); equivocal (adj) | to use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |
erudite (adj); erudition (n) | very learned; scholarly |
exculpate (v) | exonerate; to clear of blame |
exigent (adj) | urgent, pressing; requiring immediate action or attention |
extemporaneous (adj) | improvised; done without preparation |
filibuster (n) | intentional obstruction, esp. using prolonged speechmaking to delay legislative action |
fulminate (v) | to loudly attack or denounce |
ingenuous (adj) | artless; frank and candid; lacking in sophistication |
inured (adj) | accustomed to accepting something undesirable |
irascible (adj) | easily angered; prone to temperamental outbursts |
laud (v); laudatory (adj) | to praise highly |
lucid (adj) | clear; easily understood |
magnanimity (n); magnanimous | the quality of being generously noble in mind and heart, esp. in forgiving |
martial (adj) | associated with war and the armed forces |
mundane (adj) | of the world; typical of or concerned with the ordinary |
nascent (adj) | coming into being; in early developmental stages |
nebulous (adj) | vague; cloudy; lacking clearly defined form |
neologism (n) | a new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of new words or senses |
noxious (adj) | harmful, injurious |
obtuse (adj) | lacking sharpness of intellect; not clear or precise in thought or expression |
obviate (v) | to anticipate and make unnecessary |
onerous (adj) | troubling; burdensome |
paean (n) | a song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving |
parody (n) | a humorous imitation intended for ridicule or comic effect, esp. in literature and art |
perennial (adj) | recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly |
perfidy (n); perfidious (adj) | intentional breach of faith; treachery |
perfunctory (adj) | cursory; done without care or interest |
perspicacious (adj); perspicacity (n) | acutely perceptive; having keen discernment |
prattle (v) | to babble meaninglessly; to talk in an empty and idle manner |
precipitate (adj) | to cause or happen before anticipated or required |
predilection (n) | a disposition in favor of something; preference |
prescience (n); prescient (adj) | foreknowledge of events; knowing of events prior to their occurring |
prevaricate (v) | to deliberately avoid the truth; to mislead |
qualms (n) | misgivings; reservations; causes for hesitancy |
recant (v) | to retract, esp. a previously held belief |
refute (v) | to disprove; to successfully argue against |
relegate (v) | to forcibly assign, esp. to a lower place or position |
reticent (adj) | quiet; reserved; reluctant to express thoughts or feelings |
solicitous (adj) | concerned and attentive; eager |
sordid (adj) | characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul |
sporadic (adj) | occurring only occasionally, or in scattered instances |
squander (v) | to waste by spending or using irresponsibly |
static (adj) | not moving, active, or in motion; at rest |
stupefy (v) | to stun, baffle, or amaze |
stymie (v) | to block; to thwart |
synthesis (n); synthesize (v) | the combination of parts to make a whole |
torque (n) | a force that causes rotation |
tortuous (adj) | winding, twisting; excessively complicated |
truculent (adj) | fierce and cruel; eager to fight |
veracity (n) | truthfulness, honesty |
virulent (adj) | extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile or antagonistic |
voracious (adj) | having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; ravenous |
waver (v) | to move to and fro; to sway; to be unsettled in opinion |