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500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary Words Guaranteed Success

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500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary Words Guaranteed Success 1. abase (v.) to humiliate; to hurt someone's pride. 2. abash (v.) to embarrass; to cause discomfort. 3. abate (v.) to lessen in intensity; to reduce. 4. abdicate (v.) to give up power or responsibility. 5. aberration (n.) a deviation ...

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101 Most Common GRE Words Verified Solutions

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101 Most Common GRE Words Verified Solutions 1. Laconic (adj.) brief and to the point; effectively cut short. 2. Insipid (adj.) lacking taste or flavor; dull. 3. Pragmatic (adj.) concerned with practical matters; realistic. 4. Iconoclast (n.) someone who attacks cherished beliefs or institut...

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GRE Basic Guaranteed Success A+

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GRE Basic Guaranteed Success A+ 1. abscond (v.) depart secretly and hide. 2. adversity (n.) a state of misfortune or affliction. 3. aggravate (v.) make worse. 4. arduous (adj.) difficult to accomplish. 5. belie (v.) to contradict; to give a false impression. 6. bombast (n.) pompous or pr...

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Magoosh GRE Flashcards Basic, Common & Advanced All 1000+

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Magoosh GRE Flashcards Basic, Common & Advanced All 1000+ 1. unnerve (v.) — to make nervous or upset. - Synonyms: enervate, faze, unsettle. - Context: At one time unnerved by math problems, she began avidly "Magoosh-ing" and soon became adept at combinations and permutations. 2. candid (...

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GRE Vocab 2024 All Answers Success

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GRE Vocab 2024 All Answers Success 1. incipient (adj.) — in an initial stage; beginning to develop. ️ 2. ephemeral (adj.) — lasting for a very short time. ️ 3. seminal (adj.) — influencing later developments. ️ 4. canonical (adj.) — authorized, recognized; pertaining to accepte...

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GRE Vocabulary 600 Words Graded A+

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GRE Vocabulary 600 Words Graded A+ 1. Abandon — complete lack of inhibition or restraint. ️ 2. Abrasive — showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. ️ 3. Abreast — up to date with the latest news, ideas, or information. ️ 4. Abridge — shorten (a piece of writing...

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GRE General Test Already Graded A+

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GRE General Test Already Graded A+ Prosaic ️Having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty. Didactic ️Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive. Iconoclast ️A person who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions. Fastidious ️Very a...

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500 Most Common GRE Words Verified A+

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500 Most Common GRE Words Verified A+ Abase - to lower in rank or dignity; to humiliate. Abate - to lessen in intensity, quantity, or severity. Abdicate - to formally relinquish a position, right, or authority. Aberrant - departing from the usual or expected course. Abeyance - a te...

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Top 52 GRE Vocabulary Words Guaranteed Success

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Top 52 GRE Vocabulary Words Guaranteed Success Anomaly - ️a departure from what is standard or expected. Assuage - ️to lessen the intensity of something unpleasant. Enigma - ️a puzzling situation or mystery. Equivocal - ️subject to multiple interpretations; ambiguous. Erudi...

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(All 900 Words) GregMat Group 1 to 30 Verified Solutions

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(All 900 Words) GregMat Group 1 to 30 Verified Solutions Abound - to exist in large quantities or numbers. Amorphous - lacking a definite shape or form. Austere - 1. strict or stern in manner. 2. lacking comforts or luxuries. Belie - 1. to give a false impression of something. ...

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Princeton Review GRE Vocab 2024 All Answers Correct

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Princeton Review GRE Vocab 2024 All Answers Correct chicanery (n) trickery; fraud calumniate (v) to slander, to make a false accusation abdicate (v) to give up a position, right or power aberrant (adj) deviating from the norm abeyance (n) temporary suppression or suspension abj...

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Magoosh GRE 1000

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Magoosh GRE 1000 eclectic ️adjective: comprised of a variety of styles Joey was known for his [ ] tastes in music, one moment dancing to disco the next "air conducting" along to Beethoven's 9th symphony. precocious ️adjective: characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early ...

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Vince GRE Verified Guide

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Vince GRE Verified Guide abase (v.) to lower in esteem, degrade; to humble abashed (adj., part.) embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed abate (v.) to make less in amount, degree, etc.; to subside, become less; to nullify; to deduct, omit aberration noun: a state or condition markedly different...

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GRE Math Formulas Guaranteed Success

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GRE Math Formulas Guaranteed Success slope intercept formula ️y = mx + b m = slope b = y-intercept (a^x)(a^y)=? ️a^(x+y) (a^x)/(a^y)=? ️a^(x-y) two point slope formula ️(Δy)/(Δx) PEMDAS ️Parentheses, exponents, multiplication and devision (L to R), addition and subtraction ...

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Barron's 300 Absolutely Essential GRE Words Verified Answers

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Barron's 300 Absolutely Essential GRE Words Verified Answers aberrant ️deviating from what is normal abeyance ️temporary suppression or suspension abscond ️to depart secretly abstemious ️moderate in appetite admonish ️to caution or reprimand aesthetic ️relating to beauty o...

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Top 50 GRE Words Graded A+

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Top 50 GRE Words Graded A+ Anomaly ️deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule Assuage ️(v.) to make easier or milder, relieve; to quiet, calm; to put an end to, appease, satisfy, quench Enigma ️something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained, a puzzle, myst...

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