GRE Exam vocabulary 110 Questions with Answers 2023,100% CORRECT
GRE Exam vocabulary 110 Questions with Answers 2023 abate - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce in amount, degree, or severity abscond - CORRECT ANSWER to leave secretly aggrandize - CORRECT ANSWER to increase in power, influence, and reputation amalgamate - CORRECT ANSWER to combine; to mix together ameliorate - CORRECT ANSWER to make better; to improve anachronism - CORRECT ANSWER something out of place in time analogous - CORRECT ANSWER similar or alike in some ways equivalent to arbitrate - CORRECT ANSWER to judge a dispute between two opposing parties ardor - CORRECT ANSWER intense and passionate feeling assuage - CORRECT ANSWER to make something unpleasant less severe attenuate - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce in force or degree; to weaken audacious - CORRECT ANSWER fearless and daring austere - CORRECT ANSWER severe or stern in appearance; undecorated banal - CORRECT ANSWER predictable; cliched; boring bombastic - CORRECT ANSWER pompous in speech and manner capricious - CORRECT ANSWER changing one's mind quickly and often castigate - CORRECT ANSWER to punish or criticize harshly caustic - CORRECT ANSWER biting in wit chicanery - CORRECT ANSWER deception by means of craft or guile cogent - CORRECT ANSWER convincing and well-reasoned credulous - CORRECT ANSWER too trusting; gullible crescendo - CORRECT ANSWER steadily increasing in volume or force decorum - CORRECT ANSWER appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety deference - CORRECT ANSWER respect; courtesy deride - CORRECT ANSWER to speak of or treat with contempt; to mock desiccate - CORRECT ANSWER to dry out thoroughly desultory - CORRECT ANSWER jumping from one thing to another; disconnected diatribe - CORRECT ANSWER an abusive, condemnatory speech diffident - CORRECT ANSWER lacking self-confidence dilatory - CORRECT ANSWER intended to delay dilettante - CORRECT ANSWER someone with an amateurish and superficial interest in a topic dirge - CORRECT ANSWER a funeral hymn or mournful speech disabuse - CORRECT ANSWER to set right; to free from error discern - CORRECT ANSWER to perceive or recognize disparate - CORRECT ANSWER fundamentally different; entirely unlike dissemble - CORRECT ANSWER to present a false appearance; to disguise one's real intentions or character dogma - CORRECT ANSWER a firmly held opinion, often a religious belief dogmatic - CORRECT ANSWER dictatorial in one's opinions efficacy - CORRECT ANSWER effectiveness elegy - CORRECT ANSWER a sorrowful poem or speech enervate - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce in strength engender - CORRECT ANSWER to produce, cause, or bring about enumerate - CORRECT ANSWER to count, list, or itemize ephemeral - CORRECT ANSWER lasting a very short time equivocal - CORRECT ANSWER open to more than one interpretation; misleading equivocate - CORRECT ANSWER to use expressions of double meaning in order to mislead estimable - CORRECT ANSWER admirable euphemism - CORRECT ANSWER use of an inoffensive word or phrase in place of a more distasteful one exculpate - CORRECT ANSWER to clear from blame; prove innocent exigent - CORRECT ANSWER urgent; requiring immediate action fervid - CORRECT ANSWER intensely emotional; feverish florid - CORRECT ANSWER excessively decorated or embellished foment - CORRECT ANSWER to arouse or incite garrulous - CORRECT ANSWER tending to talk a lot gregarious - CORRECT ANSWER outgoing; sociable guile - CORRECT ANSWER deceit or trickery iconoclast - CORRECT ANSWER one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions impervious - CORRECT ANSWER impossible to penetrate; incapable of being affected impetuous - CORRECT ANSWER quick to act without thinking implacable - CORRECT ANSWER unable to be calmed down or made peaceful inchoate - CORRECT ANSWER not fully formed; disorganized ingenuous - CORRECT ANSWER showing innocence or childlike simplicity inimical - CORRECT ANSWER hostile, unfriendly innocuous - CORRECT ANSWER harmless insipid - CORRECT ANSWER lacking interest or flavor intransigent - CORRECT ANSWER uncompromising; refusing to be reconciled inundate - CORRECT ANSWER to overwhelm; to cover with water irascible - CORRECT ANSWER easily made angry laconic - CORRECT ANSWER using few words lament - CORRECT ANSWER to express sorrow; to grieve laud - CORRECT ANSWER to give praise; to glorify lucid - CORRECT ANSWER clear and easily understood malinger - CORRECT ANSWER to evade responsibility by pretending to be ill misanthrope - CORRECT ANSWER a person who dislikes others mollify - CORRECT ANSWER to calm or make less severe obdurate - CORRECT ANSWER hardened in feeling; resistant to persuasion obsequious - CORRECT ANSWER overly submissive and eager to please obviate - CORRECT ANSWER to prevent; to make unnecessary occlude - CORRECT ANSWER to stop up; to prevent the passage of onerous - CORRECT ANSWER troublesome and oppressive; burdensome opprobrium - CORRECT ANSWER public disgrace ostentation - CORRECT ANSWER excessive showiness paragon - CORRECT ANSWER a model of excellence or perfection pedant - CORRECT ANSWER someone who shows off learning perfidious - CORRECT ANSWER willing to betray one's trust permeate - CORRECT ANSWER to penetrate placate - CORRECT ANSWER to soothe or pacify plastic - CORRECT ANSWER able to be molded, altered, or bent pragmatic - CORRECT ANSWER practical, as opposed to idealistic precipitate - CORRECT ANSWER to throw violently or bring about abruptly; lacking deliberation prevaricate - CORRECT ANSWER to lie or deviate from the truth prodigal - CORRECT ANSWER lavish; wasteful proliferate - CORRECT ANSWER to increase in number quickly propitiate - CORRECT ANSWER to conciliate; to appease propriety - CORRECT ANSWER correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs prudence - CORRECT ANSWER wisdom, caution, or restraint quiescent - CORRECT ANSWER motionless reticent - CORRECT ANSWER silent; reserved soforific - CORRECT ANSWER causing sleep or lethargy specious - CORRECT ANSWER deceptively attractive; seemingly plausible but fallacious stolid - CORRECT ANSWER unemotional; lacking sensitivity sublime - CORRECT ANSWER lofty or grand tacit - CORRECT ANSWER done without using words taciturn - CORRECT ANSWER silent; not talkative tirade - CORRECT ANSWER long, harsh speech or verbal attack torpor - CORRECT ANSWER extreme mental and physical sluggishness vacillate - CORRECT ANSWER to sway physically; to be indecisive venerate - CORRECT ANSWER to respect deeply veracity - CORRECT ANSWER truthfulness, accuracy verbose - CORRECT ANSWER w
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