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ISEE Upper Level VOCABULARY LIST
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abandon - Answer- leave someone who needs or counts on you 
 
Abate - Answer- become less in amount or intensity 
 
abbreviate - Answer- shorten 
 
abduct - Answer- take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom 
 
abdicate - Answer- give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations 
 
abet - Answer- assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing 
 
abide - Answer- put up with something or somebody unpleasant 
 
abri...
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Abdicate - correct answer To cast off 
 
Aberrant - correct answer A state or condition markedly different from norm 
 
Abject - correct answer Sunk to a low condition or in miserable circumstances 
 
Abolish - correct answer Do away with 
 
Abide - correct answer Accept or act in accordance with 
 
Abridge - correct answer Lessen, diminish 
 
Accolade - correct answer A symbol signifying approval 
 
Accomplice - correct answer A person who joins with ano...
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500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary Words ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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abase 
(v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of 
abash 
(v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed 
abate 
(v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity 
abdicate 
(v.) to give up power 
aberration 
(n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a disorder in a person's mental state; an optical phenomenon which results from the failure of a mirror or lens to produce a good image 
abet 
(v.) to assist or encourage, , often in the case of wrongdoing;...
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GRE EXAM VOCABULARY 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Abase	verb: to humble; disgrace. My intention was not to abase the comedian. Synonyms: demean, humiliate 
Abate	verb: to reduce in amount, degree, or severity. As the hurricane's force abated, the winds dropped and the sea became calm. Synonyms: ebb; lapse; let up; moderate; relent; slacken; subside; wane. 
Abdicate	verb: to give up a position, right, or power. With the angry mob clamoring outside the palace, the king abdicated his throne and fled. Synonyms: cede; relinquish; resign; quit; yiel...
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SSAT Upper Level Vocabulary Exam Questions And Answers
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abaft - ANS (adv.) on or toward the rear of a ship 
 
The passengers moved abaft of the ship so as to escape the fire in the front of the ship. 
 
abandon - ANS (v.; n) to leave behind; to give something up; freedom; enthusiasm; impetuosity 
 
After failing for several years, he abandoned his dream of starting a grocery business. 
 
Lucy embarked on her new adventure with abandon. 
 
abase - ANS (v.) to degrade; humiliate; disgrace 
 
The mother's public reprimand ab...
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SSAT Upper Level Vocabulary Words with Correct Answers
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Abandon Correct Answer Desert or leave someone/something 
 
Antipathy Correct Answer Hatred 
 
Cascade Correct Answer To fall heavily 
 
Dawdle Correct Answer Linger or waste time 
 
Dubious Correct Answer Hesitating or doubting 
 
Flourish Correct Answer To grow well or thrive 
 
Illustrate Correct Answer Explain or to decorate 
 
Liberate Correct Answer To set something free 
 
Optimistic Correct Answer Hopeful 
 
Recalcitrant Correct Answer Uncooperative 
 
Robust Correct Answer Strong and he...
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Manhattan Prep 1000 GRE Words: Definitions Complete Test.
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Manhattan Prep 1000 GRE Words: Definitions Complete Test. 
 
 
abate - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce, diminish 
 
abdicate - CORRECT ANSWER Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
 
aberrant - CORRECT ANSWER Abnormal, deviant 
 
abhor - CORRECT ANSWER Detest, regard with disgust 
 
abjure - CORRECT ANSWER Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
 
abrasive - CORRECT ANSWER Rough, suitable for grinding or polishing (such as sandpaper)...
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VOCABULARY FOR THE 2023 AND 2024 SSAT UPPER LEVEL
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VOCABULARY FOR THE 2023 AND 2024 SSAT UPPER LEVEL 
Abandon - ANS Desert or leave someone/something Antipathy - ANS Hatred Cascade - ANS To fall heavily Dawdle - ANS Linger or waste time Dubious - ANS Hesitating or doubting Flourish - ANS To grow well or thrive Illustrate - ANS Explain or to decorate Liberate - ANS To set something free Optimistic - ANS Hopeful Recalcitrant - ANS Uncooperative Robust - ANS Strong and healthy Taper - ANS Narrow or thin Abbreviation - ANS The shortened form of a wo...
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500 Most Common GRE Word| Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Abase- - to humble; to disgrace 
Abate- - to reduce in amount, degree or severity 
Abdicate - - to give up a position, right or power 
Aberrant - - deviating from what is normal or expected 
Abeyance - - temporary suppression or suspension 
Abjure - - to reject; to abandon formally 
Abscond - - to leave secretly 
Abstain - - to choose not to do something 
Abstemious - - moderate in appetite 
Abyss - - an extremely deep hole 
Accretion - - a gradual growth in size; an increase in amount 
Acidulou...
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Wonderlic Level Exam Questions And All Correct Answers.
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Abate - Answer To make something less intense or bad 
 
abbreviate - Answer To shorten something 
 
Abdicate - Answer To give up or renounce one's leadership or responsibility 
 
Abstain - Answer To restrain yourself from doing something 
 
Abstract - Answer Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a tangible existence 
 
Adapt - Answer To become adjusted to new conditions 
 
Adopt - Answer To legally take another's child and grin it up as one's own (or) to start ...
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