MOST COMMON GRE WORDS PRACTICE
TEST PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION
UPDATED COMPLETE BUNDLED
●● Abate. Answer: to reduce in amount, degree, or severity
●● Abdicate. Answer: to give up a position, right, or power
●● Aberrant. Answer: deviating from what is normal or expected
●● Abeyance. Answer: temporary suppression or supension
●● Abjure. Answer: to reject; abandon formally
●● Abscond. Answer: to leave secretly
●● Abstemious. Answer: moderate in appetite
●● Accretion. Answer: a growth in size; increase in amount
●● Acidulous. Answer: sour in taste or manner
,●● Acme. Answer: highest point; summit; the highest level or degree
attainable
●● Adulterate. Answer: to make impure
●● Aerie. Answer: a nest built high in the air; an elevated, often
secluded, dwelling
●● Aesthetic. Answer: concerning the appreciation of beauty
●● Affected. Answer: phony; artificial
●● Aggrandize. Answer: to increase in power, influence, and reputation
●● Alacrity. Answer: speed or quickness
●● Amalgamate. Answer: to combine or unite
W&M amalgamated with Columbia for those students interested in
earning an engineering degree.
●● Ameliorate. Answer: to make better; to improve
,●● Amortize. Answer: to diminish by installment payments
●● Amulet. Answer: ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits
●● Anachronism. Answer: something out of place in time
●● Analgesia. Answer: a lessening of pain without loss of consciousness
●● Anodyne. Answer: something that calms or soothes pain
●● Antipathy. Answer: extreme dislike
●● Apathy. Answer: lack of interest or emotion
●● Apocryphal. Answer: of questionable authority or authenticity
●● Apostate. Answer: one who renounces a religious faith
●● Approbation. Answer: approval and praise
●● Arbitrary. Answer: determined by chance or impulse
, ●● Arbitrate. Answer: to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
●● Archaic. Answer: ancient; old-fashioned
●● Ardor. Answer: intense and passionate feeling
●● Arrogate. Answer: to claim without justification; to claim for oneself
without right
●● Assail. Answer: to attack; assault
●● Assuage. Answer: to make something unpleasant less severe
●● Attenuate. Answer: to reduce in force or degree; weaken,make weak
●● Audacious. Answer: fearless and daring
●● Augury. Answer: prophecy; prediction of events
●● August. Answer: dignified; grandiose
TEST PAPER 2026 FULL SOLUTION
UPDATED COMPLETE BUNDLED
●● Abate. Answer: to reduce in amount, degree, or severity
●● Abdicate. Answer: to give up a position, right, or power
●● Aberrant. Answer: deviating from what is normal or expected
●● Abeyance. Answer: temporary suppression or supension
●● Abjure. Answer: to reject; abandon formally
●● Abscond. Answer: to leave secretly
●● Abstemious. Answer: moderate in appetite
●● Accretion. Answer: a growth in size; increase in amount
●● Acidulous. Answer: sour in taste or manner
,●● Acme. Answer: highest point; summit; the highest level or degree
attainable
●● Adulterate. Answer: to make impure
●● Aerie. Answer: a nest built high in the air; an elevated, often
secluded, dwelling
●● Aesthetic. Answer: concerning the appreciation of beauty
●● Affected. Answer: phony; artificial
●● Aggrandize. Answer: to increase in power, influence, and reputation
●● Alacrity. Answer: speed or quickness
●● Amalgamate. Answer: to combine or unite
W&M amalgamated with Columbia for those students interested in
earning an engineering degree.
●● Ameliorate. Answer: to make better; to improve
,●● Amortize. Answer: to diminish by installment payments
●● Amulet. Answer: ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits
●● Anachronism. Answer: something out of place in time
●● Analgesia. Answer: a lessening of pain without loss of consciousness
●● Anodyne. Answer: something that calms or soothes pain
●● Antipathy. Answer: extreme dislike
●● Apathy. Answer: lack of interest or emotion
●● Apocryphal. Answer: of questionable authority or authenticity
●● Apostate. Answer: one who renounces a religious faith
●● Approbation. Answer: approval and praise
●● Arbitrary. Answer: determined by chance or impulse
, ●● Arbitrate. Answer: to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
●● Archaic. Answer: ancient; old-fashioned
●● Ardor. Answer: intense and passionate feeling
●● Arrogate. Answer: to claim without justification; to claim for oneself
without right
●● Assail. Answer: to attack; assault
●● Assuage. Answer: to make something unpleasant less severe
●● Attenuate. Answer: to reduce in force or degree; weaken,make weak
●● Audacious. Answer: fearless and daring
●● Augury. Answer: prophecy; prediction of events
●● August. Answer: dignified; grandiose