GRE Gregmat vocab #31-32
depravity - CORRECT ANSWER-moral corruption, wickedness
indictment - CORRECT ANSWER-a sign something should be condemned
turbid - CORRECT ANSWER-murky
dilettante - CORRECT ANSWER-a person who cultivates an area of interest, without
real commitment or knowledge)
rampant - CORRECT ANSWER-spreading unchecked
gregarious - CORRECT ANSWER-fond of company; sociable; social
paragon - CORRECT ANSWER-a perfect example or model
penurious - CORRECT ANSWER-extremely poor, poverty-stricken
malevolent - CORRECT ANSWER-wishing to do evil to others
effrontery - CORRECT ANSWER-impertinent behavior
indignant - CORRECT ANSWER-feeling or showing anger
remote - CORRECT ANSWER-faraway, detached or distant
patronize - CORRECT ANSWER-treat condescendingly
abstruse - CORRECT ANSWER-difficult to understand
endow - CORRECT ANSWER-provide with a quality or asset
ineluctable - CORRECT ANSWER-unable to be resisted; inescapable
reprobate - CORRECT ANSWER-unprincipled; an immoral person
turgid - CORRECT ANSWER-swollen; inflated or bombastic
latitude - CORRECT ANSWER-freedom for action or thought
piquant - CORRECT ANSWER-having a sharp taste; intriguing
pacify - CORRECT ANSWER-decrease anger or agitation
depravity - CORRECT ANSWER-moral corruption, wickedness
indictment - CORRECT ANSWER-a sign something should be condemned
turbid - CORRECT ANSWER-murky
dilettante - CORRECT ANSWER-a person who cultivates an area of interest, without
real commitment or knowledge)
rampant - CORRECT ANSWER-spreading unchecked
gregarious - CORRECT ANSWER-fond of company; sociable; social
paragon - CORRECT ANSWER-a perfect example or model
penurious - CORRECT ANSWER-extremely poor, poverty-stricken
malevolent - CORRECT ANSWER-wishing to do evil to others
effrontery - CORRECT ANSWER-impertinent behavior
indignant - CORRECT ANSWER-feeling or showing anger
remote - CORRECT ANSWER-faraway, detached or distant
patronize - CORRECT ANSWER-treat condescendingly
abstruse - CORRECT ANSWER-difficult to understand
endow - CORRECT ANSWER-provide with a quality or asset
ineluctable - CORRECT ANSWER-unable to be resisted; inescapable
reprobate - CORRECT ANSWER-unprincipled; an immoral person
turgid - CORRECT ANSWER-swollen; inflated or bombastic
latitude - CORRECT ANSWER-freedom for action or thought
piquant - CORRECT ANSWER-having a sharp taste; intriguing
pacify - CORRECT ANSWER-decrease anger or agitation