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AFCT SET TEST |ACCURATE SOLUTIONS |VERIFIED
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AFCT SET TEST |ACCURATE SOLUTIONS |VERIFIED 
 
ADAMANT - ACCURATE ANSWERhard; inflexible 
 
AGGRAVATED - ACCURATE ANSWERincited, especially deliberately, to anger 
 
AMBIGUOUS - ACCURATE ANSWERunclear or doubtful in meaning; having more than one possible interpretation 
 
AMELIORATE - ACCURATE ANSWERto improve, make better, correct a flaw or shortcoming 
 
APPALLED - ACCURATE ANSWERstruck with fear, dread, or consternation 
 
ARCHAIC - ACCURATE ANSWERantiquated, old, out of use 
 
BACKLASH - ACC...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 10, Lesson 6 
 
ameliorate 
(v) To make better; to become better; to improve. 
 
 
baleful 
(adj) Expressing hatred or evil; harmful, ominous. 
 
 
berate 
(v) To criticize vigorously; to scold vehemently. 
 
 
circumvent 
(v) To avoid through craftiness. 
 
 
compunction 
(n) A feeling of
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GRE 2021-2022 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) without losing the sense. ️ 
5. Abstruse — difficult to understand; obscure. ️ 
6. Accentuate — to make (something) more prominent or noticeable. ️ 
7. Accord — an official agreement ...
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Top 200 GRE Vocabulary Words| Questions with 100% correct Answers | Verified
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abate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
abstain - to choose not to do something 
abyss - an extremely deep hole 
adulterate - to make impure 
advocate - to speak in favor of 
aesthetic - concerning the appreciation of beauty 
aggrandize - to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
alleviate - to make more bearable 
amalgamate - to combine, to mix together 
ambiguous - doubtful or uncertain, able to be interpreted in several ways 
ameliorate - to impro...
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GRE Verbal Reasoning Study Exam Questions & Answers.
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GRE Verbal Reasoning Study Exam Questions & Answers. 
 
 
Abate - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce in amount 
 
abscond - CORRECT ANSWER to leave secretly 
 
Adulterate - CORRECT ANSWER to make impure 
 
Aggrandize - CORRECT ANSWER to increase power, influence, reputation 
 
amalgamate - CORRECT ANSWER to combine, mix together 
 
Ameliorate - CORRECT ANSWER to make better, improve 
 
Anachronism - CORRECT ANSWER something out of place in time 
 
analogous - CORRECT ANSWER similar or alike in some way 
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GRE 2023-2024 Vocabulary 600 words with complete verified definitions.
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Abandon 
complete lack of inhibition or restraint. 
 
 
 
Abrasive 
showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. 
 
 
 
 
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Abreast 
up to date with the latest news, ideas, or information 
 
 
 
Abridge 
shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense. 
 
 
 
Abstruse 
difficult to understand; obscure. 
 
 
 
Accentuate 
to make (something) more prominent ...
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SAT Practice Exam Solved 100% Correct
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Ascetic - ANSWER-No induldgence or luxuries 
 
Innocuous - ANSWER-Harmless or insignificant 
 
Banal - ANSWER-Commonplace, ordinary, prosaic 
 
Ameliorate - ANSWER-To improve 
 
Atrophy - ANSWER-To waste away from lack of use 
 
Servile - ANSWER-Overly submissive 
 
Flagrant - ANSWER-Glaringly wrong, faulty 
 
Indolence - ANSWER-Laziness 
 
Acquiesce - ANSWER-Accept reluctantly 
 
Complacent - ANSWER-Smug, self-satisfied 
 
Fastidious - ANSWER-Finicky, overly critical 
 
Parsimony - ANSWER-Sting...
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abase(v.) - answerto lower, demean, degrade 
abate(v.) - answerto lessen, to reduce in severity 
abbreviate(v.) - answerto shorten, reduce 
abduct(v.) - answerto kidnap 
aberration(n.) - answera deviation from the expected course 
abhor(v.) - answerto hate, loathe 
abide(v.) - answerto put up with, tolerate 
abject(adj.) - answerof the most miserable or contemptible kind 
abort(v.) - answerto give up unfinished 
abridge(v.) - answerto shorten, cut down 
abrog...
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GRE - Top 300 Words Questions and Answers 2023
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GRE - Top 300 Words Questions and Answers 2023 
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 or art 
 
 
 
aggregate 
amounting to a whole; total 
 
 
 
alacrity 
cheerful willingness; eagerness; speed 
 
 
 
amalgamate 
to combine into a unified whole 
 
 
 
ambiguous 
unclear or doubtful in meani...
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GRE Verbal Study Guide Exam.
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GRE Verbal Study Guide Exam. 
 
 
Impertinent - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) rude, insolent (Most of your comments are so impertinent that I don't wish to dignify them with an answer.) 
 
Calumny - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) an attempt to spoil someone else's reputation by spreading lies (The local official's calumny ended up ruining his opponent's prospect of winning the election.) 
 
Amenable - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) willing to follow advice or authority, tractable, submissive; responsive; liable to be h...
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