Updated to v49
This commit is contained in:
		
										
											
												File diff suppressed because it is too large
												Load Diff
											
										
									
								
							
										
											Binary file not shown.
										
									
								
							
										
											Binary file not shown.
										
									
								
							
							
								
								
									
										98
									
								
								deck.json
									
									
									
									
									
								
							
							
						
						
									
										98
									
								
								deck.json
									
									
									
									
									
								
							@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "Very skilled or proficient at something; very good at doing something that is not easy",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Syn : expert, proficient, accomplished",
 | 
			
		||||
                "An abundance of clever people — <b><u>adept</b> in English law</u> as much as in finance—  are employed at well paying  banks and hedge f",
 | 
			
		||||
                "An abundance of clever people — <b><u>adept</b> in English law</u> as much as in finance—  are employed at well paying  banks and hedge funds",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Least Difficult",
 | 
			
		||||
                "FT"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -4690,7 +4690,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "to split apart, esp. a road or path",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Laitin :  assimilated form of dis- \"apart\" + vergere \"to bend, turn, tend toward\"</br> opposite of converge",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Knowing that everyone would diverge after graduation, she was worried that she would not see her friends anymore.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Knowing that everyone would <b>diverge</b> after graduation, she was worried that she would not see her friends anymore.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -4726,7 +4726,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "Ready to accept control or instruction; submissive",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin  : docilis \"easily taught\"</br> Syn : compliant, obedient, pliant",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Docile with humans, they are fierce defenders of territory and their young.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "<b>Docile</b> with humans, dogs are fierce defenders of territory and their young.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Least Difficult",
 | 
			
		||||
                "FT"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -4744,7 +4744,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "Remove (an item of clothing)",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Syn : lay hold of, take hold of",
 | 
			
		||||
                "To don shoes, to doff them, or even to throw them at somebody?",
 | 
			
		||||
                "To <u>don shoes, to <b>doff</b> them,</u> or even to throw them at somebody?",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Least Difficult",
 | 
			
		||||
                "FT"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -4762,7 +4762,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "stubborn or determined",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "\"having the qualities of a (bull)dog\", in a negative sense",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Her dogged pursuit of the degree eventually paid off.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "<u>Her <b>dogged</b> pursuit </u>of the degree eventually paid off.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Common GRE",
 | 
			
		||||
                "MSU"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -4780,7 +4780,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "the official beliefs or tenets of particular sect or group",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin : dogma \"philosophical tenet,",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Although Jake considered himself to be quite religious, he did not blindly follow the dogma of the church.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Although Jake considered himself to be quite religious, <u>he did not blindly follow the <b>dogma</b> of the church.</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -5032,7 +5032,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "quirky or unusual",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Greek astronomy referring to planet orbitals: ekkentros \"out of the center\" (as opposed to concentric),  ek \"out\" (see ex-) + kentron \"center\"+ ic=nature of, like. Meaning now modified to \"odd or whimsical person\"",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The eccentric artist was quite happy to walk around with green hair",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The <u><b>eccentric</b> artist</u> was quite happy to walk around with green hair",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6184,7 +6184,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "to clear of charges of wrongdoing",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The testimony from the witness will hopefully exonerate my husband of the charges.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The testimony from the witness will hopefully <u><b>exonerate</b> my husband of all charges.</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6202,7 +6202,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "exceeding customary or normal limits, esp. in quantity or price:",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The cab fare was exorbitant.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The cab fare was <b>exorbitant</b>, so I suspected the driver had taken a round about route.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Common GRE",
 | 
			
		||||
                "MSU"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6220,7 +6220,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "to elaborate on something in great detail",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "During his book signing, Clark will expatiate on his military adventures",
 | 
			
		||||
                "During his book signing, Clark will <b>expatiate</b> on his military adventures <u>for as long as you are willing to listen</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6256,7 +6256,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "to explain in detail",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "ic=nature of, like</br>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "If the auditor finds an error in the accounting records, the treasurer will need to explicate the mistake.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "If the auditor finds an error in the accounting records, the treasurer <u>will need to <b>explicate</b> the mistake.</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6328,7 +6328,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "extant usually refers to the last surviving example in existence(eg. Book, species) whereas extent is the length or amount of something",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The last extant white rhinos are still being hunted down for randy Asian geriatrics. The extent of corruption in the bureaucracy was well known.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "<u>The last <b>extant</b> white rhinos</u> are still being hunted down for randy Asian geriatrics. </br>The <b>extent</b> of corruption in the bureaucracy was well known.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Easily confused words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "MSU"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6382,7 +6382,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "irrelevant or superfluous",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "If you slip off your diet, the extraneous calories will make you gain all the weight you lost.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "If you slip off your diet, the <u><b>extraneous</b> calories</u> will make you gain all the weight you lost.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -6922,7 +6922,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. n. a thin sheet made of metal. </br>2. n. a type of rapier or sword. foils: the sport or practice of fencing with such swords. </br>3. n. a person or thing used in a comparison in order to make another person or thing seem superior. </br>4.  v. to spoil or thwart; to prevent the success of.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. Dad <u>wrapped the spare ribs in aluminium <b>foil</u></b> before putting them on the grill.</br>2. <u>The fencing competition took place with</u> rubber-ball capped <u><b>foils</b></u></br>3. She had brought <u>so many  unsuitable suitors</u> home to her parents that these <u>were nothing but <b>foils</b></u>, so the introduction of John led her parents to happily  agree to the marriage. </br>(4) The  <u>early return of their parents <b>foiled</b> their plans for a party.</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. Dad <u>wrapped the spare ribs in aluminium <b>foil</u></b> before putting them on the grill.</br>2. <u>The fencing competition took place with</u> rubber-ball capped <u><b>foils</b></u></br>3. She had brought <u>so many  unsuitable suitors</u> home to her parents that these <u>were nothing but <b>foils</b></u>, so the introduction of John led her parents to happily  agree to the marriage. </br>4.  The  <u>early return of their parents <b>foiled</b> their plans for a party.</u>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Homonym",
 | 
			
		||||
                "MSU"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7336,7 +7336,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "socially inept, inappropriate, or awkward",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "gauche = left  oder in Deutsch : links",
 | 
			
		||||
                "His gauche statements made eveyone feel uncomfortable",
 | 
			
		||||
                "His <b>gauche</b> statements made eveyone feel uncomfortable",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7552,7 +7552,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others, sociable",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin : gregarius=\"pertaining to a flock",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Humans are by nature gregarious, and like to live close together",
 | 
			
		||||
                "<u>Humans are by nature <b>gregarious</b></u>, and like to live close together",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7732,7 +7732,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Syn : tirade, diatribe, rant   </br>Deutsch : Moralpredigt, Tirade",
 | 
			
		||||
                "State-run China Central Television (CCTV) has broadcast harsh criticisms of some multinationals, including an absurd harangue over Starbucks’ prices.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "State-run China Central Television (CCTV) has broadcast harsh criticisms of some multinationals, including an absurd <b>harangue</b> over Starbucks’ prices.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7750,7 +7750,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "headfirst; impulsive; hasty. impulsively; hastily; without forethought:",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "They rushed headlong into marriage.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "They <u>rushed <b>headlong</u></b> into marriage.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Common GRE",
 | 
			
		||||
                "MSU"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7768,7 +7768,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "the pursuit of pleasure",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Freddie Mercuy was known to be a great singer and a non-stop hedonist",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Freddie Mercuy was known to be a great singer and a non-stop <b>hedonist</b>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -7930,7 +7930,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "of the same or similar kind",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "uniform, identical",
 | 
			
		||||
                "There are very few truly homogenous cultures since social diversity is increasingly widespread.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "There are <u>very few truly <b>homogenous</b> cultures</u> since social diversity is increasingly widespread.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -15438,7 +15438,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "meek or timid",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "same root as \"timid\"=shy",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The timorous kitten would not come out from under the bed",
 | 
			
		||||
                "<u>The <b>timorous</b> kitten</u> would not come out from under the bed",
 | 
			
		||||
                "357 prevalent GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Prepscholar"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -25445,8 +25445,8 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "duplicity",
 | 
			
		||||
                "double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin : du/duo=two + plicity=state \"twofold, having two parts.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Even though the robbers were supposed to be working as a team, each one used <b>duplicity</b> to try and steal from the others.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -26976,7 +26976,7 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "cultivate; make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Humans likely <b>domesticated</b> horses about 5500 years ago on the grasslands of the Eurasian steppe",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27011,8 +27011,8 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "downcast",
 | 
			
		||||
                "low in spirits; depressed; directed downward",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Syn:     blue, depressed, dispirited, down, down in the mouth, downhearted, gloomy, grim, low, low-spirited",
 | 
			
		||||
                "The Dutch football team generally leave the field <b>downcast</b> after playing against Germany",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27045,10 +27045,10 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1222",
 | 
			
		||||
                "dredger",
 | 
			
		||||
                "one who fishes with a dredge, which is an instrument used to gather things by dragging",
 | 
			
		||||
                "one who fishes or cleans waterways with a dredge, which is an instrument used to gather things by dragging",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. They were very efficient at hoisting up oysters out of the bay with the <b>dredger</b></br>2. The canals in the Netherlands need to be constantly deepened with a <b>dredger</b></br>3. During the 40th year reunion he <u><b>dredged</b> up old memories</u> from his school days.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27063,10 +27063,10 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1225",
 | 
			
		||||
                "dub",
 | 
			
		||||
                "to honor with a title or description",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. to honor with a title (eg. A knighthood) or description</br>2. to hit (a ball or shot) poorly</br>3. to provide (a motion-picture film) with a new soundtrack and especially dialogue in a different language",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. He was <b>dubbed</b> Knight Alexander de Longrée</br>2. He took a massive backswing but his shot was nothing more than <u>a <b>dubbed</b> attempt</u> to hit the ball far and it landed in the rough. </br>3. The Hollywood box office hit was <u><b>dubbed</b> into</u> 15 different languagses",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27081,10 +27081,10 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1226",
 | 
			
		||||
                "ductile",
 | 
			
		||||
                "easily influenced; flexible; pliable",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. easily influenced </br>2. flexible; pliable",
 | 
			
		||||
                "adj.",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Syn1 : malleable </br>Syn2 : malleable, pliable, pliant, tensile, tractile",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. He tended to agree with what everyone else did or said, so he gained a reputation of being too <b>ductile</b>, or easily manipulated</br>2. Copper and tin wire are both <b>ductile</b> and able to be stretched",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27315,10 +27315,10 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1273",
 | 
			
		||||
                "ellipsis",
 | 
			
		||||
                "omission of words from text; mark or series of marks used in writing to indicate omission",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. the omission of one or more words that are obviously understood but that must be supplied to make a construction grammatically complete</br>2. punctuation (often 3 full-stops) that is used to show where words have been left out",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. “Begin when ready” for “Begin when you are ready” is an example of <b>ellipsis</b>2. The plural of ellipsis is…ellipses, so please Alexander, don't ask Daddy to edit out the …<b>ellipsis</b>",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27369,10 +27369,10 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1279",
 | 
			
		||||
                "emaciation",
 | 
			
		||||
                "act of making lean or thin in flesh; state of becoming thin by gradual wasting of flesh",
 | 
			
		||||
                "extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "</br>Syn: boniness, bonyness, gauntness, maceration",
 | 
			
		||||
                "This collective <b>emaciation</b> of the Venezualian people is referred to dryly there as “the Maduro diet,”",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27389,8 +27389,8 @@
 | 
			
		||||
                "emancipate",
 | 
			
		||||
                "free from bondage, oppression, or restraint; liberate",
 | 
			
		||||
                "verb",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin:  e- \"out,\" + manus \"hand,\" +  -cip-  \"to take.\" => \"to be taken out of someone's hands\"</br>Syn: manumit, liberate",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Abraham Lincoln is credited with <b>emancipating</b> the North Amercian slaves",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1000 Difficult GRE words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Examword"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -27488,6 +27488,24 @@
 | 
			
		||||
            "guid": "g?At2,lQx!",
 | 
			
		||||
            "note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
 | 
			
		||||
            "tags": []
 | 
			
		||||
        },
 | 
			
		||||
        {
 | 
			
		||||
            "__type__": "Note",
 | 
			
		||||
            "data": "",
 | 
			
		||||
            "fields": [
 | 
			
		||||
                "1264",
 | 
			
		||||
                "felicity",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. a state of happiness state ranging from contentment to intense joy</br>2. pleasing and appropriate manner or style (especially manner or style of expression)",
 | 
			
		||||
                "noun",
 | 
			
		||||
                "Latin:  felicitatem / felix  \"happy, fortunate, fruitful, fertile\"</br>Syn: happiness, blissfulness, felicitousness",
 | 
			
		||||
                "1. When my mother watched me graduate, she had such a look of <b>felicity</b> on her face.</br>2a. The curve of her mouth gives her a Mona Lisa smile, but that's just a <b>felicity</b> of her anatomy.</br>2b. The poet was well known for his <b>felicities</b> with words",
 | 
			
		||||
                "AMB",
 | 
			
		||||
                "TCE"
 | 
			
		||||
            ],
 | 
			
		||||
            "flags": 0,
 | 
			
		||||
            "guid": "nS6;[Kl=3h",
 | 
			
		||||
            "note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
 | 
			
		||||
            "tags": []
 | 
			
		||||
        }
 | 
			
		||||
    ]
 | 
			
		||||
}
 | 
			
		||||
		Reference in New Issue
	
	Block a user