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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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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 from the norm; a disorder of the mind.


6. abet (v.) to assist or encourage someone, often in wrongdoing.


7. abeyance (n.) a temporary suspension or cessation.


8. abhor (v.) to detest; to find repugnant.


9. abjure (v.) to reject; to retract an oath.


10. aboriginal (n.) an original inhabitant; native.


11. abortive (adj.) failing to achieve goals; imperfectly formed.


12. abscond (v.) to run away secretly, usually to avoid legal prosecution.


13. absolve (v.) to free from guilt or blame; to grant remission.

,14. abstain (v.) to refrain from doing something; to choose not to engage.


15. abstemious (adj.) moderate in eating and drinking; self-restrained.


16. abyss (n.) a bottomless pit or infinite depth; profound emptiness.


17. abysmal (adj.) extremely bad; limitless.


18. accede (v.) to agree or yield to someone's wishes or demands.


19. acclivity (n.) an upward slope or incline.


20. accolade (n.) praise or honors awarded for merit.


21. accoutre (v.) to equip with military gear.


22. accretion (n.) growth or increase by gradual accumulation.


23. acetic (adj.) relating to vinegar or acetic acid.


24. acidulous (adj.) slightly sour in taste.


25. acme (n.) the highest point or level of something.


26. acquiescence (n.) passive acceptance or submission.


27. acquiescent (adj.) compliant, willing to agree.


28. actuate (v.) to cause to take action; to incite.


29. adapt (v.) to adjust to new conditions.

,30. addiction (n.) dependency on substances, typically harmful ones.


31. adhere (v.) to stick firmly to something; to follow closely.


32. adipose (adj.) consisting of fat; fatty tissue.


33. admonish (v.) to caution or reprimand someone firmly.


34. adulterate (v.) to make something poorer in quality by adding a foreign substance.


35. adumbration (n.) a vague representation or outline.


36. adversity (n.) hardship; a state of misfortune.


37. advert (v.) to refer to; to mention.


38. advocate (n.) a supporter or defender; (v.) to recommend or argue for something.


39. aerie (n.) a high nest, especially of a bird of prey.


40. aesthetic (adj.) related to beauty or art; (n.) philosophical study of beauty.


41. affable (adj.) friendly and approachable.


42. affected (adj.) influenced or acted upon; emotionally impacted.


43. aggrandize (v.) to increase in power or importance.


44. affiliation (n.) association with a group or organization.


45. affinity (n.) a natural attraction or connection; resemblance.

, 46. affray (n.) a public fight or disturbance.


47. agape (adj.) wide open, especially with wonder; (n.) a religious meal.


48. aggregate (n.) a whole formed by combining several elements.


49. aghast (adj.) shocked or filled with horror.


50. agnostic (adj.) uncertain about knowledge claims; (n.) one who doubts the existence of God.


51. alacrity (n.) cheerful readiness or eagerness.


52. agrarian (adj.) related to agriculture; (n.) a supporter of agricultural reform.


53. alchemy (n.) a historical forerunner of chemistry; transformation.


54. alias (n.) an assumed name used by a person.


55. allay (v.) to reduce or diminish; to calm.


56. allege (v.) to assert without proof.


57. alleviate (v.) to lessen pain or difficulty.


58. allocate (v.) to distribute resources for a specific purpose.


59. aloof (adj.) distant, detached; not friendly or forthcoming.


60. altercation (n.) a heated argument or dispute.


61. amalgamation (n.) the process of combining; a blend of elements.

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