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GRE '08 Hit Parade 3
GRE '08 Hit Parade Group 3 Vocab.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. ACUMEN | (n) keen, accurate judgment or insight |
| 2. ADULTERATE | (v) to reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients |
| 3. AMALGAMATE | (v) to combine several elements into a whole (noun form |
| 4. ARCHAIC | (adj) outdated; associated with an earlier, perhaps more primitive time |
| 5. AVER | (v) to state as a fact; to declare or assert |
| 6. BOLSTER | (v) to provide support or reinforcement |
| 7. BOMBASTIC | (adj) pompous; grandiloquent (noun form |
| 8. DIATRIBE | (n) a harsh denunciation |
| 9. DISSEMBLE | (v) to disguise or conceal; to mislead |
| 10. ECCENTRIC | (adj) departing from norms or conventions |
| 11. ENDEMIC | (adj) characteristic of or often found in a particular locality, region, or people |
| 12. EVANESCENT | (adj) tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing |
| 13. EXACERBATE | (v) to make worse or more severe |
| 14. FERVENT | (adj) greatly emotional or zealous (noun form |
| 15. FORTUITOUS | (adj) happening by accident or chance |
| 16. GERMANE | (adj) relevant to the subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter |
| 17. GRANDILOQUENCE | (n) pompous speech or expression (adj form |
| 18. HACKNEYED | (adj) rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage |
| 19. HALCYON | (adj) calm and peaceful |
| 20. HEDONISM | (n) devotion to pleasurable pursuits, esp. to the pleasures of the senses (a hedonist is someone who pursues pleasure) |
| 21. HEGEMONY | (n) the consistent dominance of one state o ideology over others |
| 22. ICONCLAST | (n) one who attacks or undermines tradition conventions or institutions |
| 23. IDOLATROUS | (adj) givento intense or excessive devotion to something (noun form |
| 24. IMPASSIVE | (adj) revealing no emotion |
| 25. IMPERTURBABLE | (adj) marked by extreme calm, impassivity and steadiness |
| 26. IMPLACABLE | (adj) not capable of being appeased or significantly changed |
| 27. IMPUNITY | (n) immunity from punishment or penalty |
| 28. INCHOATE | (adj) in an initial stage; not fully formed |
| 29. INFELICITOUS | (adj) unfortunate; inappropriate |
| 30. INSIPID | (adj) without taste or flavor; lacking in spirit; bland |
| 31. LOQUACIOUS | (adj) extremely talkative (noun form |
| 32. LUMINOUS | (adj) characterized by brightness and the emission of light |
| 33. MALEVOLENT | (adj) having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred (noun form |
| 34. MALLEABLE | (adj) capable of being shaped or formed; tractable; pliable |
| 35. MENDACITY | (n) the condition of being untruthful; dishonesty (adj form |
| 36. METICULOUS | (adj) characterized by extreme care and precision; attentive to detail |
| 37. MISANTHROPE | (n) one who hates all other humans (adj form |
| 38. MITIGATE | (v) to make or become less severe or intense; to moderate |
| 39. OBDURATE | (adj) unyielding; hardhearted; intractable |
| 40. OBSEQUIOUS | (adj) exhibiting a fawning attentiveness |
| 41. OCCLUDE | (v) to obstruct or block |
| 42. OPPROBRIUM | (n) disgrace; contempt; scorn |
| 43. PEDAGOGY | (n) the profession or principles of teaching, or instructing |
| 44. PEDANTIC | (adj) overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education; show-offish about one's knowledge |
| 45. PENURY | (n) poverty; destitution |
| 46. PERVASIVE | (adj) having the tendency to permeate or spread throughout |
| 47. PINE | (v) to yearn intensely; to languish; to lose vigor |
| 48. PIRATE | (v) to illegally use or reproduce |
| 49. PITH | (n) the essential or central part |
| 50. PITHY | (adj) precise and brief |
| 51. PLACATE | (v) to appease; to calm by making concessions |
| 52. PLATITUDE | (n) a superficial remark, esp. one offered as meaningful |
| 53. PLUMMET | (v) to plunge or drop straight down |
| 54. POLEMICAL | (adj) controversial; argumentative |
| 55. PRODIGAL | (adj) recklessly wasteful; extravagant; profuse; lavish |
| 56. PROFUSE | (adj) given or coming forth abundantly; extravagant |
| 57. PROLIFERATE | (v) to grow or increase swiftly and abundantly |
| 58. QUERIES | (n) questions; inquiries; doubts in the mind; reservations |
| 59. QUERULOUS | (adj) prone to complaining or grumbling; peevish |
| 60. RANCOROUS | (adj) characterized by bitter, long-lasting resentment (noun form |
| 61. RECALCITRANT | (adj) obstinately defiant of authority; difficult to manage |
| 62. REPUDIATE | (v) to refuse to have anything to do with; disown |
| 63. RESCIND | (v) to invalidate; to repeal; to retract |
| 64. REVERENT | (adj) marked by, feeling, or expressing a feeling of profound awe and respect (noun form |
| 65. RHETORIC | (n) the art or stury of effective use of language for communication and persuasion |
| 66. SALUBRIOUS | (adj) promoting health or well-being |
| 67. SOLVENT | (adj) able to meet financial obligations; able to dissolve another substance |
| 68. SPECIOUS | (adj) seeming true, but actually being fallacious; misleadingly attractive; plausible but false |
| 69. SPURIOUS | (adj) lacking authenticity or validity; false; counterfeit |
| 70. SUBPOENA | (n) a court order requiring appearance and/or testimony |
| 71. SUCCINCT | (adj) brief; concise |
| 72. SUPERFLUOUS | (adj) exceeding what is sufficient or necessary |
| 73. SURFEIT | (n/v) an overabundant supply; excess; to feed or supply to excess |
| 74. TENACITY | (n) the quality of adherence or persistence to something valued; persistent determination (adj form |
| 75. TENUOUS | (adj) having little substance or strength; flimsy; weak |
| 76. TIRADE | (n) a long and extremely critical speech; a harsh denunciation |
| 77. TRANSIENT | (adj) fleeting; passing quickly; brief |
| 78. ZEALOUS | (adj) fervent; ardent; impassioned, devoted to a cause |