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1 "-(o)logy" "study,science,theory" "noun " "from para- ""contrary to"" (see para- 1. ) + doxa ""opinion," "biology</br> archeology" "Suffix" "MSU"
2 "a</br>an" "without</br> not " "Greek/Latin root" " Atypical=not typical</br>Atheist =one who does not believe in God</br>Atrophy=wasting away</br>deterioration" "asexual</br> amoral</br> anarchy</br> anhydrous</br> Anabaptist</br> anachronism " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
3 "ab</br>abs</br>a" "apart</br> away from " "Greek/Latin root" "Abnormal=deviating normal</br>Abhor=to hate</br> detest</br>Abominate=to detest</br>Abduct=to take by force</br>Abstruse=hard to understand</br>Abstract=considered apart normal existence</br>abnormal</br> abduct</br> abductor (muscle)</br> abscission " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
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65 "apathy" "Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. state of total disinterest or unenthusiasm" "noun" "Syn : indifference, passivity, ennui" "Political parties try to engage young voters who are more prone to apathy than older citizens." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
66 "abrogate" "abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority" " adj." "ab- ""away"" and rogare ""to propose a law."" =>repeal a law, revoke, cancel, abolish" "A good father would never <b>abrogate</b> his parental responsibilities." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
67 "appease" " to placate, to pacify, to satisfy" "verb" " latin, french : a ""to"" (see ad-) + paix/paicem ""peace"" = to pacify. Sometimes also means to satisfy (an appetite, a need)" "These gestures were meant to appease the religious right " "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
68 "appropriate" "1. adj. correct, proper, or in good taste.</br>2. v. to take for one's own use. to take possession of, without consent. A polite word for ""steal""" "adj., verb" "Note how the 2 uses of appropriate have diametrically opposite ethical values. As an adjective it is good, as a verb it is bad. " "1. <u>The <b>appropriate</b> use for toothpaste is for brushing teeth</u><br>2. The <u>advancing army <b>appropriated</b>food and other supplies</u> the territories they occupied." "Homonym" "MSU"
68 "appropriate" "1. adj. correct, proper, or in good taste.</br>2. v. to take for one's own use. to take possession of, without consent. A polite word for ""steal""" "adj., verb" "Note how the 2 uses of appropriate have diametrically opposite ethical values. As an adjective it is good, as a verb it is bad. " "1. <u>The <b>appropriate</b> use for toothpaste is for brushing teeth</u><br>2. The <u>advancing army <b>appropriated</b> food and other supplies</u> the territories they occupied." "Homonym" "MSU"
69 "aqua" "water " "Greek/Latin root" "aquarium</br> aqueous " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
70 "arbiter" "a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter" "noun" " French arbitre= ""arbiter, judge"" </br>Syn : authority, judge, controller" "The <u><b>arbiter</b> helps the divorcing couple</u> come to terms on a settlement" "Least Difficult" "FT"
71 "arbitrary" "Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system" "adj." "Syn : capricious, random, chance" "Since Jakes teacher disliked him, she came up with an arbitrary punishment to help him remember his homewor" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
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197 "deign" "Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity" "verb" "Syn : come down one's high horse" "If the Senate <b><u>deigns</b> to consider and confirm</u> a nominee, do not expect changes overnight." "Least Difficult" "FT"
198 "delineate" " 1. to describe very accurately, to clearly describe or portray something</br>2. to clearly demarcate a boundary, to render an outline" "verb" "Latin : de- ""completely""+ lineare ""draw lines," "1. <u>While I cannot <b>delineate</b></u> the style of car she drove, <u>I can </u>give you the license plate number. </br>2. <u>Jason put a fence up to <b>delineate</b> his property</u> from his neighbor" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
199 "demos" "people " "Greek/Latin root" "democracy</br> demographic " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
200 "analgesic" "1. a medicine that takes away physical pain (but without loss of consciousness, like an anaesthetic may be)" " adj." "Aspirin is not only a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), but primarily an <b>analgesic/b>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
200 "analgesic" " a medicine that takes away physical pain (but without loss of consciousness, like an anaesthetic may be)" " adj." "Aspirin is not only a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), but primarily an <b>analgesic</b>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
201 "denigrate" "attack the good name and reputation of someone" "verb" "Latin denigratus ""to blacken; to defame"" de- ""completely"" + nigr-, stem of niger ""black"" " "During the election, the crooked <u>politician did everything in his power to <b>denigrate</b> his rival.</u>" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
202 "depict" "to show, create a picture of." "verb" " Latin depictus, past participle of depingere ""to portray, paint, sketch; describe, imagine"" de ""down"" (see de-) + pingere ""to paint""" "<u>The drawings</u> on the cave walls <b>depict</b> the lives of the earliest men on the planet." "Common GRE" "MSU"
203 "deprecate (deprecation) </br> depreciate (depreciation)" "to deprecate is “to disapprove," "verb" " </br>“self-deprecating,” it means, “to belittle.” </br> In the world of computing, deprecated means “phased out” or “soon to be phased out.” </br>Depreciate is primarily a financial term(Deutsch=Abschreibung), generally loss of book value, prim" "When John heard that Jane climbed Mt. Everest, he <u><b>deprecated</b> her achievement </u>and said it wasn't more than a walk up a hill. </br>The softwarehad already had <u>its full book value <b>depreciated</b></u> in the finance department" "Easily confused words" "MSU"
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486 "doggerel" "poor verse; of crude or irregular construction" " noun" "Probably from pejorative suffix -rel + dog " "William McGonagall <u>wrote such bad <b>doggerel</u></b> that he would regularly get belted with rotten eggs, tomatoes and the like during his poetic readings." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
487 "beatific" "completely happy and contented; showing or producing exalted joy" " adj." "Latin beatus ""blessed, happy"" + -ficus ""making doing=>make/doing blessed/happy</br>Syn: angelic, angelical, sainted, saintlike, saintly" "The bride looked angelic and <u>wore a <b>beatific</b> expression</u> as she walked down the aisle." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
488 "lugubrious" "weighty, mournful, or gloomy, especially to an excessive degree: ""Jake's lugubrious monologues depressed his friends.""" "adj." "Latin lugubris ""mournful, doleful, pertaining to mourning""</br>Syn : mournful, gloomy, sad" "After his wife left him, he walked around in a <b>lugubrious</b> condition for months" "Common GRE" "MSU"
489 "lumber" "1. n. wood used for building. </br>2. v. to move heavily or without grace." "noun, verb" "(2. The Frankenstein monster lumbered toward the little girl. " "Homonym" "MSU"
489 "lumber" "1. n. wood used for building. </br>2. v. to move heavily or without grace." "noun, verb" "2. The Frankenstein monster lumbered toward the little girl. " "Homonym" "MSU"
490 "luminous" "softly bright or radiant" "adj." "Latin luminosus ""shining, full of light, conspicuous""" "One <b>luminous</b> bulb produces enough light to brighten both the kitchen and the dining room." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
491 "-ly" "like " "adv." "clearly</br> fearlessly " "Suffix" "MSU"
492 "macro" "large " "Greek/Latin root" "macroeconomics</br>macroscopic</br>macrophage " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
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504 "meter" "measure " "Greek/Latin root" "metronome</br> speedometer</br> odometer " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
505 "meticulous" " paying close attention to detail" "adj." "French méticuleux""timorously fussy""" "<u>This accounting job requires a <b>meticulous</b> person.</u>" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
506 "micro" "small " "Greek/Latin root" "microscope</br> micron</br> micrometer</br> microorganism " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
507 "milk" "1. n. opaque liquid secreted by the mammary glands. </br>2. v. to extract by action similar to milking. to drain the strength from or exploit." "noun, verb" "(2. John became very good at <b><u>milking</b> his misfortunes for all the sympathy he could get.</u>" "Homonym" "MSU"
507 "milk" "1. n. opaque liquid secreted by the mammary glands. </br>2. v. to extract by action similar to milking. to drain the strength from or exploit." "noun, verb" "2. John became very good at <b><u>milking</b> his misfortunes for all the sympathy he could get.</u>" "Homonym" "MSU"
508 "beget" "produce; give rise to" " verb" "word is usually used to refer to having children, although it can be used to refer to anything that generates something else " "“Abraham begot Isaac”" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
509 "misanthrope" "someone who dislikes people in general" "noun" "Greek : misein ""to hate"" + anthrōpos ""man""=>hating mankind" "He was a true <b>misanthrope</b> and hated even himself." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
510 "misnomer" "incorrect name or word for something" "noun" "self explanatory : mis-named" "Some historians claimed that China was the likely source of the deadliest flu pandemic in history, the 1918 Spanish Flu — a <b>misnomer</b> itself." "Common GRE" "MSU"
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517 "mono" "one</br> single " "Greek/Latin root" "monocle</br> monopoly</br> monogamy</br> monovalent</br> monomania</br> monarchy " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
518 "monotony" " boredom and repetition" "adj." "Greek: monos ""single, alone"" + tonos ""tone=>""of one and the same tone""</br>Syn: humdrum, sameness" "He had never grown accustomed to the <b>monotony</b> of his work" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
519 "mor(t)" "death " "Greek/Latin root" "mortician</br> mortuary</br> moribund</br> morbid</br> mortal=certain to die Morbid=gruesome</br> grisly Morose=gloomy moribund=dying</br> decaying immortal=living forever</br> unable to die" "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
520 "muffler" "1. n. an object for suppressing noise. </br>2. n. a scarf worn around the neck for warmth." "noun" "Syn: scarf" "(2. Our mother would never let us leave the house without our <u><b>mufflers</b> and mittens</u> in the winter." "Homonym" "MSU"
520 "muffler" "1. n. an object for suppressing noise. </br>2. n. a scarf worn around the neck for warmth." "noun" "Syn: scarf" "2. Our mother would never let us leave the house without our <u><b>mufflers</b> and mittens</u> in the winter." "Homonym" "MSU"
521 "mundane" " everyday, boring" "adj." "Old French mondain/Latinmondulus: ""of this world, worldly, terrestrial"" " "Going about his everyday routine, <u>the mans <b>mundane</b> schedule had him bored to tears.</u>" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
522 "munificent" " very generous" "adj." "Syn : bountiful, lavish, handsome" "Anyone with a few million dollars to spare can join in. The initial awards for physics, for example, were followed by equally munificent prizes in life sciences and mathematics." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
523 "naïv" " inexperienced or gullible" "adj." "Syn: credulous, uninformed, childlike, dewy-eyed, round-eyed, simple, wide-eyed, credulous, fleeceable, green, gullible, ingenuous, innocent, simple-minded, unsophisticated, unworldly" "He was so <b>naive</b> and excited to be there that he didnt even really see an issue." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
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659 "salubrious" " health-promoting" "adj." "Latin : salute and salubrious stem from the same salus, meaning ""welfare, health.”" "<u>Broccoli, chicken and peanut butter are <b>salubrious</b> foods</u> which provide essential nutrients" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
660 "sanction" " to give official permission" "verb" "v. to impose a penalty for a particular action" "n. punishments imposed for breaking a regulation" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
661 "cataclysm" "an event resulting in great loss and misfortune; deluge or overflowing of water" " noun" "Greekrom kata ""down"" + klyzein : to wash=>wash down as in Noah's flood" "The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 was a <u><b>cataclysm</b> of destruction.</u>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
662 "sap" "1. n. sugary liquid found in trees. </br>2. v. to deplete or weaken." "noun, verb" "(2. Chronic sleep deprivation will eventually sap the vitality of those who suffer it." "Homonym" "MSU"
662 "sap" "1. n. sugary liquid found in trees. </br>2. v. to deplete or weaken." "noun, verb" "2. Chronic sleep deprivation will eventually sap the vitality of those who suffer it." "Homonym" "MSU"
663 "sate" "to satisfy fully or to excess" "verb" "old English/German : Satt sein</br>Syn : fill, replete, satiate" "I will never be able to give my dog enough food to <b>sate</b> him." "Common GRE" "MSU"
664 "satiate" " to completely satisfy (with respect to hunger or appetite)" "verb" "often used in situations in which a thirst, craving, or need is satisfied. However, when used to describe eating, it can take on a more negative, or even disgusted, tone." "Hopefully this feast I am preparing will <u><b>satiate your hunger</u></b>" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
665 "saturnine" "having a gloomy or morose temperament, sad and solemn" "adj." "Early English, ""born under the influence of the planet Saturn"", then believed to be furthest away from the sun,so ""gloomy, morose, sluggish, grave""" "As the widow accepted offers of sympathy at her husbands funeral, she struggled to keep tears from her <b>saturnine</b> eyes." "Common GRE" "MSU"
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700 "cerebration" "act of cerebrating; thinking, mental activity" " noun" "Latin cerebrum ""brain""</br>Syn: intellection, mentation, thinking, thought, thought process" "After several hours of <b>cerebration</b>, the mentally drained writer decided to take a break from working on the article" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
701 "taciturn" " reticent or reserved; tending towards silence; habitually untalkative or silent (n: taciturnity)" "adj." "French/ Latin taciturnus ""not talkative, noiseless.""" "My shy brother is taciturn and rarely speaks in public." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
702 "tele" "distance " "Greek/Latin root" "telegraph, telephone, teleology, telemetry, " "Greek/Latin " "MSU"
703 "temper" "1. n. emotional state or anger, as in ""she has quite a temper."" </br>2. v. to moderate or to strengthen." "noun, verb" "(2. She tried to remember to temper her words so as not to offend her listeners." "Homonym" "MSU"
703 "temper" "1. n. emotional state or anger, as in ""she has quite a temper."" </br>2. v. to moderate or to strengthen." "noun, verb" "2. She tried to remember to temper her words so as not to offend her listeners." "Homonym" "MSU"
704 "temperance" " moderation and restraint, sometimes used to specifically describe abstinence from alcohol" "noun" "Latin temperare, ""restrain.""" "Tim <u>exercised <b>temperance</b></u> whenever he went out, so he wouldnt drink alcohol at all." "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
705 "doldrums" "period of depression or unhappy listlessness; slack period; state of inactivity" " noun" "The doldrums is a seaman's term for an area around the thermal equator where there are frequenlty no winds, making sailing <u>slow and difficult. </u></br>Syn abeyance, cold storage, deep freeze, dormancy, holding pattern, latency, moratorium, quiescence, suspended animation, suspense, suspension" "After Jane underwent a painful divorce, she was <u>in the <b>doldrums</u></b> for quite a while." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
706 "tenuous" " weak, flimsy, insubstantial,weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength" "adj." "The judge called the defenses argument tenuous and ruled in favor of the plaintif" "357 prevalent GRE words" "Prepscholar"
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753 "fringe" "the unconventional, extreme, or marginal wing of a group or sphere of activity" "noun" "Syn : peripheral, radical, unorthodox" "Fringe beliefs reinforced in these ways can establish themselves and persist long after outsiders deem them debunked." "Least Difficult" "FT"
754 "garner" "Gather or collect (something, especially information or approval)" "verb" "Latin granarium which means ""store-house"" usually for grain=> ie. Storage, gathering.</br>Syn : accumulate, amass, assemble" "Labs that garnered more pay-offs were more likely to pass on their methods to other, newer labs." "Least Difficult" "FT"
755 "gist" "the substance or essence of a speech or text" "noun" "Syn : quintessence, main idea </br>Deutsch : Quintessenz, Kernpunkt" "<u>The <b>gist</b> of the matter is </u>" "Least Difficult" "FT"
756 "gossamer" "Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate" "adj." "refers to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs,</br>Syn : gauzy, gossamery, fine </br>Deutsch : Hauchdünn.</br> As a NOUN it means a""goose summer"", ie. referring to an autumn after a good summer -> ""goose summer"" (middle english)(Altweibersommer)." "1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash.</br>1b.
756 "gossamer" "Used to refer to something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate" "adj." "refers to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs,</br>Syn : gauzy, gossamery, fine </br>Deutsch : Hauchdünn.</br> As a NOUN it means a""goose summer"", ie. referring to an autumn after a good summer -> ""goose summer"" (middle english)(Altweibersommer)." "1. Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a <b>gossamer</b> of white ash.</br>1b.
Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes" "Least Difficult" "FT"
757 "grovel" "1. To crawl around on your belly </br>2.To beg, to be servile, suck up" "verb" "Syn : be servile, suck up, flatter. </br>Deutsch : Kriecherei, um Gnade winseln" """If you've done something or said something wrong apologize, but if not, for heaven's sake, <u>stop <b>groveling</b></u>"" she said." "Least Difficult" "FT"
758 "perennial" "Things that are permanent through the year or multiple years (plants), constant/persistent, or regularly repeated (eg. Arguments over the same thing)" "adj." "Latin : per ""through"" + annus ""year""=>lasting through the years" "Every election seems to continue to deal with <u>the same <b>perennial</b> issues</u> that have been the focus of all the previous elections." "AMB" "RATMW"
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816 "winsome" "Attractive or appealing in appearance or character in an open and delightful way" "adj." "Syn : engaging, charming, winning" "After stealing food off the table, the dog begged for forgiveness by cocking his head and looking at his owner <u>in a <b>winsome</b> manner</u>." "Least Difficult" "FT"
817 "wizened" "Shriveled or wrinkled with age" "adj." "Syn : lined, creased, withered" "His son, himself <u><b>wizened</b> old man</u>, had experienced too much to believe what he had just heard" "Least Difficult" "FT"
818 "wry" "Using or expressing dry, especially mocking, humor" "adj." "Syn : ironic, sardonic, satirical" "Catherine Merridale is one of the foremost foreign historians of Russia, combining wry insights with deep sympathy for the human beings." "Least Difficult" "FT"
819 "circumlocution" "indirect or roundabout expression; evasion in speech or writing" " noun" "Latin : circum ""around, round about"" ) + locutionem ""a speaking,=>round about way of speaking" "I would never vote for a politician who avoids answering questions through the use of <b>circumlocution.>/b>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
819 "circumlocution" "indirect or roundabout expression; evasion in speech or writing" " noun" "Latin : circum ""around, round about"" ) + locutionem ""a speaking,=>round about way of speaking" "I would never vote for a politician who avoids answering questions through the use of <b>circumlocution.</b>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
820 "abasement" "humiliation or degradation" "noun" " Latin : ad ""to, toward"" + bassus ""low, short"" Literal sense is archaic/obsolete, only figurative sense valid today </br>Syn : belittlement, disgrace" "Repeated <b><u>abasement</b> and humiliation</u> by her abusive mother caused the mistreated girl to have very low self-esteem" "Medium Difficult" "FT"
821 "circumscribe" "limit narrowly; confine; draw a line around; encircle" " verb" "Latin : circum= ""around"" + scribere,= ""to write.""=>draw a line around,set the boundaries of, limit, restrain, confine, " "In court the violent suspects wear shackles that <u><b>circumscribe</b> their ability to flee.</u>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
822 "accession" "the action or process of formally joining an association or institution. Also, the acquisition of a higher rank than one is at present" "verb" "Latin accessionem (nominative accessio) ""a going to, approach; a joining; increase, enlargement"" </br>Deutsch: Beitritt, Zuwachs </br>Syn : joining, signing up, enrollment" "After its <u><b>accession</b> to the EU</u>, the country adopted the Euro." "Medium Difficult" "FT"
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984 "lambaste" "Criticize (someone or something) harshly" "verb" "Syn : castigate, chastise, condemn, correct, objurgate, bawl out, berate, call down, call on the carpet, chew out, chew up, chide, dress down, have words, jaw, lecture, rag, rebuke, remonstrate, reprimand, reproof, scold, take to task, trounce, vituperate" "Yet the president was <b>lambasted</b> for his otherworldly complacency." "Most Difficult" "FT"
985 "larceny" " Theft of personal property" "noun" "Syn : stealing, robbery, pilfering" "The <b>larceny</b> charges were dropped when it was discovered he received verbal permission to use the car." "Most Difficult" "FT"
986 "libertine" "a person who rejects accepted opinions in matters of religion" "adj." "Syn : freethinker, hedonist, profligate" "There are aunts for every worldview, from libertine to puritan and from reactionary to radical." "Most Difficult" "FT"
987 "consign" "1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br>
987 "consign" "1. give over to another for care or safekeeping</br>
2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another also : to commit especially to a final destination or fate </br>
3. to send or address to an agent to be cared for or sold " " verb" "con = ""with, together"" + signare ""to sign, mark""=>formally hand over by signing" "1. She <b>consigned</b> her baggage to the service provider at the station.</br>2. After publishing a piece of politically incorrect writing, the author was <u><b>consigned</b> to oblivion</u></br>3. Since I <b>consign</b> my blankets to ebay agent stores, I dont get paid until a sale is made" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
988 "maelstrom" "1. a powerful circular current of water</br>2. fig. a situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil" "noun" "old Dutch Maelstrom (modern maalstroom), literally ""grinding-stream - zu Deutsch : Mahlstrom</br> Syn : turbulence, tumult, turmoil</br>Syn:vortex, whirlpool" "“The military is very concerned about getting pulled into the <b><u>maelstrom</b> of politics</u> in an election year in order to push protesters.”" "Most Difficult" "FT"
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1060 "purge" "clean" "Greek/Latin root" "Purge=remove anything undesirable</br>purgatory=according to Roman Catholics a placewhere souls must clean themselves of sin</br>expurgate=remove objectionable passages from a publication" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1061 "sci" "to know" "Greek/Latin root" "conscience=sense of knowing right from wrong</br>conscious=knowing what is happening</br>omniscient=knowing everything</br>prescient=ability to perceive events before they occur" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1062 "somn" "sleep" "Greek/Latin root" "insomnia=inability to fall asleep</br>somniloquy=talking in ones sleep</br>somnolent=feeling sleepy</br>Somnambulist=sleep walk" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1063 "theo" "god" "Greek/Latin root" "monotheism=belief in one god</br>polytheism=worshiping more than one God</br>theology=the study of religion</br> god</br> etc</br>theocracy=Form of govt where religion is the guiding principle" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1063 "theo" "god" "Greek/Latin root" "monotheism=belief in one god</br>polytheism=worshiping more than one God</br>theology=the study of religion, god, etc</br>theocracy=Form of govt where religion is the guiding principle" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1064 "tractable" " can be easily influenced or managed. ability to be easily managed or controlled " "Greek/Latin root" "attract =to pull nearer</br>distract =to drag attention away fromsomething</br>Intractable=stubborn" "Her mother wished she were more tractable. (n: tractibility)" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1065 "ver" "truth" "Greek/Latin root" "veracious=truthful</br> honest </br>veracity=the truth </br>verify=to make sure that something is true </br>veritable </br>averasseverate" "Root words" "Aristotle"
1066 "viv" "life" "Greek/Latin root" "Vivid=livelyrevival=the act of bringing back to life</br>vital=pertaining to live</br>vivacious=high-spirited and full of life</br>convivial=sociable" "Root words" "Aristotle"
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1212 "draconian" "extremely harsh; very severe, oppressive or strict" " adj." "Named after Dracon,the archon of Athens who laid down a code of laws that mandated death as punishment for minor crimes." "Giving someone a life sentence for stealing a loaf of bread is a <b>draconian</b> punishment" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1213 "frag</br> fract" "break" "Greek/Latin root" "fragment</br> fractify</br> fraction</br> fractal" "Latin words" "nko"
1214 "fug" "flee</br>" "Greek/Latin root" "fugitive</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1215 "drawl" "speaking with slow and lingering utterance, from laziness, lack of spirit; lengthened, slow monotonous utterance" " noun" "He spoke with a <u>Southern <b>drawl/u></b><, and had a cowboy hat and boots to match" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1215 "drawl" "speaking with slow and lingering utterance, from laziness, lack of spirit; lengthened, slow monotonous utterance" " noun" "He spoke with a <u>Southern <b>drawl</u></b>, and had a cowboy hat and boots to match" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1216 "e" "out</br> away" "Greek/Latin root" "emigration" "Latin words" "nko"
1217 "em</br> en" "into</br> cover with</br> cause" "Greek/Latin root" "employ" "Latin words" "nko"
1218 "en</br> in" "inside" "Greek/Latin root" "enhance, " "Latin words" "nko"
@@ -1257,17 +1256,17 @@ Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes" "Least
1240 "gran" "grain" "Greek/Latin root" "granular" "Latin words" "nko"
1241 "helic" "spiral</br> circular" "Greek/Latin root" "ic=nature of, like</br>" "helix, " "Latin words" "nko"
1242 "heli" "sun" "Greek/Latin root" "helium</br> heli-centric</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1243 "hemo-<br> hemato-<br> emia-" "blood" "Greek/Latin root" " anaemia:an=lack of blood
1243 "hemo-<br> hemato-<br> emia-" "blood" "Greek/Latin root" " anaemia:an=lack of blood
azotemia:azot=nitrogen in the blodd</br>
glycemia:glyco=sugar in the blood
glycemia:glyco=sugar in the blood
hematite:tite=stone, ie. bloodlike stone</br>
hemoglobin:globule=red cells in blood
hemoglobin:globule=red cells in blood
hemophilia:philia=loves (to shed) blood, ie. bluter</br>
hemorrhage:rhage=breaking/tear, ie. losing a lot of blood
hemorrhage:rhage=breaking/tear, ie. losing a lot of blood
hemorrhoids:rhoos=stream, ie. stream of blood from veins (in rectal area)</br>
hypoglycemia:hypo=under+glyc=sugar, d.h. low sugar level
hypoglycemia:hypo=under+glyc=sugar, d.h. low sugar level
leukemia:leukos=white cell accumulation in blood, ie. cancer</br>
thalassemia:thalasse=sea, ie. an inherited blood disease common to those nations around hte mediterreanean sea
thalassemia:thalasse=sea, ie. an inherited blood disease common to those nations around hte mediterreanean sea
toxemia:toxon=toxic blood, ie. blood poisoning</br>
uremia:disease of urine/urea in blood due to kidney malfunctioning" "Latin words" "nko"
1244 "histo" " bodily tissue/cells" "Greek/Latin root" "the word histo actually means standing up (st=stand), from which histogram comes" "histamine, histology, histdine all have to do with the cell and biology" "Latin words" "nko"
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1315 "ensconce" "settle oneself securely or comfortably; place or conceal in secure place" " verb" "Latin: en- ""make, put in"" + sconce ""small fortification, shelter""=>to put in a place of protection" "1a. She has gone home with the flu and <b>ensconced</b> herself on the couch with the remote control, tissues, her phone, and a big glass of orange juice</br>1b. The gold price is now very stable and comfortably <b>ensconced</b> in the 1300 to 1350 range." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1316 "sec</br>sect" "cut" "Greek/Latin root" "disect, intersect, intersection, " "Latin words" "nko"
1317 "sed</br>sid</br>sess" "sit</br> seat" "Greek/Latin root" "sedentary, " "Latin words" "nko"
1318
1319 "enthrall" "capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjection" " verb" "Latin : en- (1) ""make, put in"" + thrall ""drallen"" in Deutsch=> encapture</br>Syn: delight, enchant, enrapture, enthral, ravish, transport" "For years these master magicians have been <u><b>enthralling</b> audiences</u> with their astounding illusions" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1318 "ad hominen" "A way of arguing or criticizing that ignores the larger issues at hand and just attacks someone's character" "adj." "Latin : ""aimed at the man.""" "Unfortunately, people are skipping to the assumed end of the debate right away and concentrating their efforts on <u>trading <b>ad hominem</b> attacks.</u>"
1319 "enthrall" "capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjection" " verb" "Latin : en- ""make, put in"" + thrall ""drallen"" in Deutsch=> encapture</br>Syn: delight, enchant, enrapture, enthral, ravish, transport" "For years these master magicians have been <u><b>enthralling</b> audiences</u> with their astounding illusions" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1320 "chary" "cautious; sparing or restrained about giving" " adj." "the adjective from care" "As he lost two teeth in last years rugby season, he was <b>chary</b> of signing up again this year." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1321 "sist" "place</br> stand" "Greek/Latin root" "Deutsch : Sistieren : zum Stillstand bringen" "insist (stand upon a point), assist (to help take a stand), desist (stop taking a stand), resist (take a stand against), persist(thoroughly take a stand), consist(together with being )" "Latin words" "nko"
1322 "solv</br>solu" "loosen" "Greek/Latin root" "dissolve, solve, solution, resolve, dissolution, etc." "Latin words" "nko"
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1334 "san" "health" "Greek/Latin root" "sanitation</br> sanitary</br>sanitorium</br>sanitize</br>sane" "Latin words" "nko"
1335 "enunciate" "speak distinctly; state or set forth clearly or systematically; pronounce; articulate" " verb" "Latin : ex ""out"" + nuntiare ""to announce""=>declare, express</br>Good enunciation is similar to pronunciation, but describes more specifically how clearly someone expresses themselves</br>Syn: articulate, vocalise" "1a. The speech coach reminded the students to <b><u>enunciate</b> their words</u> so people could comprehend what they were saying.</br>1b. The teacher was careful to <u><b>enunciat</b>e each step of the process</u> so her young students would not be confused" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1336 "chagrin" "anxiety caused by humiliation or injured pride; disappointment" " noun" "French : ""melancholy, anxiety, vexation.""" "<u>Much to my <b>chagrin</u></b>, I failed my math test." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1337 "environs" "parts or places which surround another place, or lie in its neighborhood; suburbs" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1337 "environs" "parts or places which surround another place, or lie in its neighborhood; suburbs" " noun" "environs=surroundings in French. Same word root as ""environment""" "Upon arrival at the park hotel, he decided to take a walk in the <b>environs</b>" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1338 "son" "sound" "Greek/Latin root" "sonor, dissonance, sonata, sonant" "Latin words" "nko"
1339 "epicure" "a person with refined taste, especially in food and wine" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1339 "epicure" "a person with refined taste, especially in food and wine" " noun" """follower of Epicurus,"", Athenian philosopher who taught that pleasure is the highest good</br>Syn: bon vivant, epicurean, foodie, gastronome, gourmet" "My uncle is an <b>epicure</b> who will travel across the country to find a tasty dish" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1340 "teg</br>tect" "cover" "Greek/Latin root" "tectonic plates</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1341 "epigram" "witty thought or saying, usually short; short, witty poem expressing a single thought or observation" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1342 "epistle" "a writing directed or sent to a person or persons; a written communication; letter" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1341 "epigram" "witty thought or saying, usually short; short, witty poem expressing a single thought or observation" " noun" "Latin epigramma ""an inscription""</br>An epigram is a little poem or clever statement, and an epigraph is a sub-category of epigram, viz : a witty statement that's inscribed somewhere, such as on a building or at the beginning of a chapter or book. " "One of Oscar Wilde's many memorable <b>epigrams</b> is ""I can resist everything but temptation.""" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1342 "epistle" "a writing directed or sent to a person or persons; a written communication; a specially long, formal letter" " noun" "Twenty-one books in the New Testament are <b>epistles</b>, 13 of which were written by Paul to various congretations. " "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1343 "ten</br>tain" "hold</br> reach" "Greek/Latin root" "(ab=apart, away from)abstain,abstention,abstinence,abstinent,</br>(at=toward, to)attend,attention,attenuate,attenuation,</br>(con=with, together) contain,contend,content,contents,continence,continent,continue,</br>(de=down,opposite of, completely) detain,detente,detention,</br>(dis=not, away)distend,distention</br>(ex=out) extend,extenuate,extenuation,</br>(hypo=too little, under) hypotenuse,hypotonia(in=in or not),intend,intone, ,</br>tantra,temple,temporal,tenable,tenacious,tenacity,tenant,tend,tendency,tender,tendon,tendril,tenement,tenesmus,tenet,tennis,tenon,tenor,tense,tensile,tension,tensor,tent,tenter,tenterhooks,tenuous,tenure,tetanus,thin,tone,tonic, </br>countenance,entertain,isotonic,locum-tenens,maintain,monotony,neoteny,obtain,ostensible,peritoneus,pertain,pertinacious,portend,pretend,retain,retinue,subtend,sustain, lieutenant" "Latin words" "nko"
1344 "term" "end" "Greek/Latin root" "terminal</br> terminus</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1345 "ter</br>terr" "land</br> earth" "Greek/Latin root" "terresital</br> terraine</br> termite</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1346 "therm" "heat" "Greek/Latin root" "thermometer</br> thermal</br> therme</br> isotherm</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1347 "tort</br>tors" "twist" "Greek/Latin root" "torsion</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1348 "equine" "relating to, or characteristic of a horse" " adj." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1349 "espouse" "take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1350 "espy" "catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1348 "equine" "relating to, or characteristic of a horse" " adj." "Latin equinus ""of a horse, of horses; of horsehair,"" from equus ""horse""</br>bovine - cows, porcine -pigs, feline- cats, canine -dogs" "Many young girls go through an <u><b>equine</b> phase</u>, where they are obsessed with all things horse—books, dolls, images, and, last but not least, actual horseback riding." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1349 "espouse" "take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt" " verb" "same word root as ""spouse"". Originally espouse did mean ""to marry,"" but meaning evolved to include other long-term commitments as well, such as support for a principle or a cause" "I have a friend who <b>espouses</b> environmentalism and as a result walks whenever possible instead of taking the car" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1350 "espy" "catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance" " verb" "Deutsche Wortstamm :spähen</br> primarily a literary word that you'll mostly find in books.</br>Syn : descry, spot, spy" "among the several horses … she <b>espied</b> the white mustang" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1351 "umbra" "shade" "Greek/Latin root" "penumbra</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1352 "urb" "city" "Greek/Latin root" "urban</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1353 "tax" "arrangement" "Greek/Latin root" "taxomologist</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1354 "ethereal" "light as air; heavenly; unusually refined" " adj." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1354 "ethereal" "1. of or relating to the regions beyond the earth , ranging from celestial, heavenly to unworldly, spiritual
</br>2. lacking material substance : immaterial, intangible or marked by unusual delicacy or refinement
" " adj." "Greek ether = “air” or “the upper regions of space.</br>" "1a. The soprano had an <b>ethereal</b> voice that sounded as if she belonged in a choir of angels.</br>1b. The moon came into view over the wintry landscape, its light accented by an <b>ethereal</b> halo. </br>2. The tapestry was woven so finely that it made the perfect backdrop for her collection of <b>ethereal</b> art miniatures." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1355 "chide" "scold mildly so as to correct or improve; express disapproval" " verb" "I dont want the boss to <u><b>chide</b> me for being late</u> again, so Im setting the alarm for a half hour earlier." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1356 "val</br>vail" "be strong" "Greek/Latin root" "avail</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1357 "evanescent" "fleeting; vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor" " adj." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1358 "evince" "show or demonstrate clearly; overcome; conquer" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1357 "evanescent" "fleeting; vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor" " adj." "Latin ex ""out of,"" + vanescere ""to vanish.""=>vanish away</br>Syn: brief, deciduous, ephemeral, flash, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, momentary, passing, short-lived, temporary, transient, transitory" "<u>The <b>evanescent</b> lightning</u> disappeared just as quickly as it appeared." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1358 "evince" "show or demonstrate clearly; overcome; conquer" " verb" "Syn : express, show, declare, demonstrate, display, expose, give away, manifest, reveal" "John was never able to <b>evince</b> even a pretense of interest during his economics class." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1359 "verb" "word" "Greek/Latin root" "verbose, verbal, verbacity, verbacious, proverb, adverb, verbatium(word for word), verbiage (abundance of words)" "Latin words" "nko"
1360 "exalt" "raise in rank or dignity; praise" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1361 "exaltation" "act of exalting or raising high; state of being exalted; elevation" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1360 "exalt" "raise in rank or dignity; praise" " verb" "ex ""out, out of, from within"" + <b>a</b>ltus ""high""=>exalt =raise to the highest</br>Syn : praise, glorify, honour, raise above rank" "In church, we <u><b>exalt</b> our God</u> in prayer.</br>For a fee, most celebrities will <b>exalt</b> a product by pretending to like it." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1361 "exaltation" "1. act of exalting or raising high; state of being exalted;</br>2. an excessively intensified sense of well-being, power, or importance</br>3. the location of a planet in the zodiac at which it is believed to exert its maximum influence" " noun" "ex ""out, out of, from within"" + <b>a</b>ltus ""high""=>exalt =raise to the highest" "1. After the <u>prayers of <b>exaltations</b></u>, the mass continued</br>2. Vasquez, the portly man whose <u>cries of <b>exaltation</b></u> at a double rainbow turned him into a viral star, passed away at 57. </br>3. The <u><b>exaltation</b> of Mercury</u> had a significant effect on his horoscope." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1362 "vinc</br>vict" "conquer" "Greek/Latin root" "victor</br> victorious</br> vincible</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1363 "exceptionable" "open or liable to objection or debate; liable to cause disapproval" " adj." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1363 "exceptionable" "open or liable to objection or debate; liable to cause disapproval" " adj." "from exception (in the take exception to sense) + -able.</br>Syn : objectionable" "Although <b>exceptionable</b>, the mans racist and inappropriate views are supported by many backwoods constituents." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1364 "exchequer" "one of the superior courts of law; department of state having charge of the collection and management of the royal revenue" " noun" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1365 "excoriate" "scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1365 "excoriate" "scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade" " verb" "Latin : to flay, strip off the skin of a hide</br>This verb goes beyond mere criticism; it implies anger, a harsh and insulting tone, and even a scathing attack" "1. How dare my mother <b>excoriate</b> me for getting pregnant outside of marriage when she did the same thing?</br>2. When I fell off my father's recumbant bike, I <b>excorciated</b> the skin on the inside of my lower arm." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1366 "vol" "wish</br> will" "Greek/Latin root" "volunatary</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1367 "vor</br>vour" "eat" "Greek/Latin root" "voracious, " "Latin words" "nko"
1368 "xen</br>xeno" "foreign" "Greek/Latin root" "xenophobe</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1369 "xer" "dry" "Greek/Latin root" "xerox</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1370 "execrable" "very bad; extremely inferiorl; intolerable; very hateful" " adj." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1370 "execrable" "very bad; extremely inferior; intolerable; very hateful" " adj." "Latin : ""to utter a curse; to hate or abhor.""</br>Syn: deplorable, miserable, woeful, wretched</br>" "Most of the people who survived the <u><b>execrable</b> conditions of Nazi concentration camps</u> report that they still experience nightmares of those horrible days." "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1371 "allusion</br>illusion</br>delusion" "allusion=An allusion is a reference, direct or implied, to something or someone </br> illusion=An illusion, on the other hand, is something that deceives the mind or senses by creating a false impression of reality.</br>A delusion is a false belief or opinion" "noun" "Try associating the beginning I in illusion with an eye, relating the term to optical illusions.</br>Keep in mind the prefix de-, denoting privation or negation, provides a hint to the more serious contexts in which this term is sometimes used." "The authors new book contains an <b>allusion</b> to mythological gods</br>A mirage is a type an optical illusion. </br>it was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmothers <b>delusion</b> that her deceased husband was alive" "Easily confused words" "Khan"
1372 "demur </br> demure" "demur=To express disagreement or refuse to do something </br> demure=Quiet and well behaved (especially of women and children)" "noun, verb" "1. demur from French/Latin : de=completely + mor (as in moratium)=> to linger, to tarry</br>2. demure is an old French surname, with "" de mû"", which means ""ripe/mature""" "The secretary <b><u>demurred</b> to</u> bring coffee for her boss, even though she was of <u>quiet <b>demure</b></u>" "Easily confused words" "Khan"
1373 "discreet </br> discrete" "discreet=Careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret </br> discrete=Having a clear independent shape or form; separate" "adj." "Swiss banks are discreet -but do not insist that married couples each have their own discrete bank account" "Easily confused words" "Khan"
@@ -1434,7 +1435,13 @@ Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes" "Least
1407 "re" "back</br> again" "Latin Prefix" "return" "Latin words" "nko"
1408 "retro" "backward" "Latin Prefix" "retroactively, " "Latin words" "nko"
1409 "se" "apart</br> away" "Latin Prefix" "separate" "Latin words" "nko"
1410 "ipso facto" "ipso facto evidence"
1411 "exalt/exult" "To exalt, means to glorify or elevate something, but to exult is to rejoice. " "verb" "ex ""out, out of, from within"" + <b>a</b>ltus ""high""=>exalt =raise to the highest</br>ex""out, out of, from within"" + sauter:jump=> jump for joy" "While she <b>exalted</b> God in the highest, she was <b>exulted</b> when she got the last two tickets to see Robbie Williams." "Easily confused words"
1412 "super" "above</br> beyond" "Latin Prefix" "supercede</br> superman</br><b>supersohn</b></br>" "Latin words" "nko"
1413 "exceptionable / exceptional" "exceptionable : something to find fault with</br>exceptional : something remarkable or particularly unusual" "adj." "It was an <b>exceptional</b> event as the harsh food critic found nothing <b>exceptionable</b> with the meal " "Easily confused words" "SMB"
1414 "exude" "discharge; release liquid in drops or small quantities" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1415 "exult" "rejoice; feel extreme happiness" " verb" "1000 Difficult GRE words" "Examword"
1416 "exultant" "inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly" " adj." "dd" "Examword"
1417 "uni" "one" "Latin Prefix" "universal</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1418 "vice" "instead of" "Latin Prefix" "vice-governor</br> vice-roy</br> vice-captain</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
1420 "acious</br>cious" "having the quality of" "Latin Suffix" "spacious</br> " "Latin words" "nko"
@@ -1478,7 +1485,7 @@ Fairies are often depicted wearing a <b>gossamer</b> or tattered clothes" "Least
1477 "embellish" "make more attractive, as by adding ornament or color" "verb" "em=to make, bel=beauty" "<u>Mom <b>embellished</b> the cake</u> with a cherry on the top" " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1478 "equanimity" "steadiness of mind under stress" "noun" "Latin : equi= ""even, level"" + animus ""mind, spirit""=>evenness in temper" "The aplollo 13 astronaut <u>dealt with the explosion on board with <b>equanimity</b></u> and first took stock of the situation." " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1479 "euphemism" "an inoffensive expression substituted for an offensive one" "noun" "Greek euphemismos, meaning ""good speech""" """holiday in Dachau"" was a <b>euphenism</b> of the nazis to hide the terror they were planning in the concentration camps" " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
1480 "exigency" "1. something that is demanded in a giving situation. </br>2. a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action" "noun" "French : exiger=demand, Latin : exigentia ""urgency"" </br>Syn : urgent demand" "1. Bills allergy medication is an<b> exigency</b> he always carries around in case of an attack.</br>2. These suggestions <u>address the <b>exigencies</b> of the moment." " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1480 "exigency" "1. something that is demanded in a giving situation. </br>2. a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action" "noun" "French : exiger=demand, Latin : exigentia ""urgency"" </br>Syn : urgent demand" "1. Bills allergy medication is an<b> exigency</b> he always carries around in case of an attack.</br>2. These suggestions <u>address the <b>exigencies</b></u> of the moment." " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1481 "fatuous" "devoid of intelligence" "adj." "Syn : asinine, inane, mindless, vacuous, foolish" "Buying a car without negotiating down the price is <u><b>a fatuous</b> move.</u>" " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1482 "fawning" "attempting to win favor by flattery" "noun" "Old English : verwandt mit ""feiern""" "The beauty contestants are always <b>fawning</b> over the male judges." " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
1483 "felicitous" "exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style, appropriate" "adj." "From felix (genitive felicis) ""happy, fortunate, fruitful, fertile""" "Jenna could think of nothing more <b>felicitous</b> than spending the entire weekend with her family." " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
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1488 "idolatry" "the worship of objects or images as gods" "noun" "Both <u>abhorred <b>idolatry</b></u> and intercession, and both relied on their books, the Bible and the Quran, for direct contact with God" " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1489 "impassive" "having or revealing little emotion or sensibility" "adj. " "Impassive is tricky, as it sounds it should be the opposite of passive. It's not, though. The fact is you can be passive and impassive at the same time. When a passive person gets passed over for a promotion at work, their face might remain impassive upon hearing the news." "He has become inured to the difficulty of the English language" " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1490 "impede" "be a hindrance or obstacle to" "verb" "Latin impedire which literally means ""to hold the feet"" formed from the prefix in-, (""in"") plus pes (""foot"")." "Los Alamos housing shortage <b>impedes </b>business growth because there are too few people living in town to attract new retailers, the proposal said." " Hi Freq. GRE Easy" "Barron"
1491 "impermeable" "preventing especially liquids to pass or diffuse through" "adj." "Latin : im=not + permeare ""to pass through, go over""=> unpenetrable" "The <u><b>impermeable</b> rain coat</u> kept water from ruining the womans cashmere sweater." " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
1492 "impervious" "not admitting of passage or capable of being affected" "adj." "im-, = “not,” + permeable,= “allowing to pass through,” impermeable Syn of impervious or impenetrable. However, impermeable is especially associated with liquids, often used in a scientific, technical context." "Borders arent impermeable</br>The impermeable rain coat kept water from ruining the womans cashmere sweater</br>They are impermeable to social reforms." " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1491 "impermeable" "preventing especially liquids to pass or diffuse through" "adj." "im-, = “not,” + permeable,= “allowing to pass through,” impermeable Syn of impervious or impenetrable. However, impermeable is especially associated with liquids, often used in a scientific, technical context." "The <u><b>impermeable</b> rain coat</u> kept water from ruining the womans cashmere sweater." " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
1492 "impervious" "not admitting of passage or capable of being affected" "adj." "in- ""not, opposite of"" + pervius ""letting things through, that can be passed through""(per=through, via=path)=>not letting things pass through." "The emotional person was <b>impervious</b> to argument</br>The impervious rain coat kept water from ruining the womans cashmere sweater" " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1493 "inadvertently" "without knowledge or intention" "adv." "adv of inadvertent" "We <b>indaver<u>tent</u>ly</b> ripped the <u>tent</u> (spelling donkey's bridge)" " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1494 "incongruity" "the quality of disagreeing or being unsuitable and inappropriate" "adj. " "Latin: in=""not"" +con/m ""with, together"" + gruere""fall, rush"" =>that which does not fall/fit together</br>Syn: incongruousness" "The <b>incongruity</b> between an American power cord and a Swedish power outlet means you cant charge your devices." " Hi Freq. GRE Medium" "Barron"
1495 "inconsequential" "lacking worth or importance" "adj. " "It was decided that <u>Pluto was too <b>inconsequential</b> to be a planet.</u>" " Hi Freq. GRE Hard" "Barron"
1 Column1 1 Column2 -(o)logy Column3 study,science,theory Column4 noun Column5 from para- "contrary to" (see para- 1. ) + doxa "opinion, Column6 biology</br> archeology Column7 Suffix Column8 MSU
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1 1 1 -(o)logy -(o)logy study,science,theory study,science,theory noun noun from para- "contrary to" (see para- 1. ) + doxa "opinion, from para- "contrary to" (see para- 1. ) + doxa "opinion, biology</br> archeology biology</br> archeology Suffix Suffix MSU MSU
2 2 2 a</br>an a</br>an without</br> not without</br> not Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root Atypical=not typical</br>Atheist =one who does not believe in God</br>Atrophy=wasting away</br>deterioration Atypical=not typical</br>Atheist =one who does not believe in God</br>Atrophy=wasting away</br>deterioration asexual</br> amoral</br> anarchy</br> anhydrous</br> Anabaptist</br> anachronism asexual</br> amoral</br> anarchy</br> anhydrous</br> Anabaptist</br> anachronism Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
3 3 3 ab</br>abs</br>a ab</br>abs</br>a apart</br> away from apart</br> away from Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root Abnormal=deviating normal</br>Abhor=to hate</br> detest</br>Abominate=to detest</br>Abduct=to take by force</br>Abstruse=hard to understand</br>Abstract=considered apart normal existence</br>abnormal</br> abduct</br> abductor (muscle)</br> abscission Abnormal=deviating normal</br>Abhor=to hate</br> detest</br>Abominate=to detest</br>Abduct=to take by force</br>Abstruse=hard to understand</br>Abstract=considered apart normal existence</br>abnormal</br> abduct</br> abductor (muscle)</br> abscission Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
65 65 65 apathy apathy Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. state of total disinterest or unenthusiasm Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. state of total disinterest or unenthusiasm noun noun Syn : indifference, passivity, ennui Syn : indifference, passivity, ennui Political parties try to engage young voters who are more prone to apathy than older citizens. Political parties try to engage young voters who are more prone to apathy than older citizens. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
66 66 66 abrogate abrogate abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority adj. adj. ab- "away" and rogare "to propose a law." =>repeal a law, revoke, cancel, abolish ab- "away" and rogare "to propose a law." =>repeal a law, revoke, cancel, abolish A good father would never <b>abrogate</b> his parental responsibilities. A good father would never <b>abrogate</b> his parental responsibilities. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
67 67 67 appease appease to placate, to pacify, to satisfy to placate, to pacify, to satisfy verb verb latin, french : a "to" (see ad-) + paix/paicem "peace" = to pacify. Sometimes also means to satisfy (an appetite, a need) latin, french : a "to" (see ad-) + paix/paicem "peace" = to pacify. Sometimes also means to satisfy (an appetite, a need) These gestures were meant to appease the religious right These gestures were meant to appease the religious right 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
68 68 68 appropriate appropriate 1. adj. correct, proper, or in good taste.</br>2. v. to take for one's own use. to take possession of, without consent. A polite word for "steal" 1. adj. correct, proper, or in good taste.</br>2. v. to take for one's own use. to take possession of, without consent. A polite word for "steal" adj., verb adj., verb Note how the 2 uses of appropriate have diametrically opposite ethical values. As an adjective it is good, as a verb it is bad. Note how the 2 uses of appropriate have diametrically opposite ethical values. As an adjective it is good, as a verb it is bad. 1. <u>The <b>appropriate</b> use for toothpaste is for brushing teeth</u><br>2. The <u>advancing army <b>appropriated</b>food and other supplies</u> the territories they occupied. 1. <u>The <b>appropriate</b> use for toothpaste is for brushing teeth</u><br>2. The <u>advancing army <b>appropriated</b> food and other supplies</u> the territories they occupied. Homonym Homonym MSU MSU
69 69 69 aqua aqua water water Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root aquarium</br> aqueous aquarium</br> aqueous Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
70 70 70 arbiter arbiter a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter noun noun French arbitre= "arbiter, judge" </br>Syn : authority, judge, controller French arbitre= "arbiter, judge" </br>Syn : authority, judge, controller The <u><b>arbiter</b> helps the divorcing couple</u> come to terms on a settlement The <u><b>arbiter</b> helps the divorcing couple</u> come to terms on a settlement Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
71 71 71 arbitrary arbitrary Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system adj. adj. Syn : capricious, random, chance Syn : capricious, random, chance Since Jake’s teacher disliked him, she came up with an arbitrary punishment to help him remember his homewor Since Jake’s teacher disliked him, she came up with an arbitrary punishment to help him remember his homewor 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
198 198 198 delineate delineate 1. to describe very accurately, to clearly describe or portray something</br>2. to clearly demarcate a boundary, to render an outline 1. to describe very accurately, to clearly describe or portray something</br>2. to clearly demarcate a boundary, to render an outline verb verb Latin : de- "completely"+ lineare "draw lines, Latin : de- "completely"+ lineare "draw lines, 1. <u>While I cannot <b>delineate</b></u> the style of car she drove, <u>I can </u>give you the license plate number. </br>2. <u>Jason put a fence up to <b>delineate</b> his property</u> from his neighbor’ 1. <u>While I cannot <b>delineate</b></u> the style of car she drove, <u>I can </u>give you the license plate number. </br>2. <u>Jason put a fence up to <b>delineate</b> his property</u> from his neighbor’ 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
199 199 199 demos demos people people Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root democracy</br> demographic democracy</br> demographic Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
200 200 200 analgesic analgesic 1. a medicine that takes away physical pain (but without loss of consciousness, like an anaesthetic may be) a medicine that takes away physical pain (but without loss of consciousness, like an anaesthetic may be) adj. adj. Aspirin is not only a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), but primarily an <b>analgesic/b> Aspirin is not only a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), but primarily an <b>analgesic</b> 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
201 201 201 denigrate denigrate attack the good name and reputation of someone attack the good name and reputation of someone verb verb Latin denigratus "to blacken; to defame" de- "completely" + nigr-, stem of niger "black" Latin denigratus "to blacken; to defame" de- "completely" + nigr-, stem of niger "black" During the election, the crooked <u>politician did everything in his power to <b>denigrate</b> his rival.</u> During the election, the crooked <u>politician did everything in his power to <b>denigrate</b> his rival.</u> 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
202 202 202 depict depict to show, create a picture of. to show, create a picture of. verb verb Latin depictus, past participle of depingere "to portray, paint, sketch; describe, imagine" de "down" (see de-) + pingere "to paint" Latin depictus, past participle of depingere "to portray, paint, sketch; describe, imagine" de "down" (see de-) + pingere "to paint" <u>The drawings</u> on the cave walls <b>depict</b> the lives of the earliest men on the planet. <u>The drawings</u> on the cave walls <b>depict</b> the lives of the earliest men on the planet. Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
203 203 203 deprecate (deprecation) </br> depreciate (depreciation) deprecate (deprecation) </br> depreciate (depreciation) to deprecate is “to disapprove, to deprecate is “to disapprove, verb verb </br>“self-deprecating,” it means, “to belittle.” </br> In the world of computing, deprecated means “phased out” or “soon to be phased out.” </br>Depreciate is primarily a financial term(Deutsch=Abschreibung), generally loss of book value, prim </br>“self-deprecating,” it means, “to belittle.” </br> In the world of computing, deprecated means “phased out” or “soon to be phased out.” </br>Depreciate is primarily a financial term(Deutsch=Abschreibung), generally loss of book value, prim When John heard that Jane climbed Mt. Everest, he <u><b>deprecated</b> her achievement </u>and said it wasn't more than a walk up a hill. </br>The softwarehad already had <u>its full book value <b>depreciated</b></u> in the finance department When John heard that Jane climbed Mt. Everest, he <u><b>deprecated</b> her achievement </u>and said it wasn't more than a walk up a hill. </br>The softwarehad already had <u>its full book value <b>depreciated</b></u> in the finance department Easily confused words Easily confused words MSU MSU
204 204 204 deprecation deprecation disapproval, earnest expression of feeling against disapproval, earnest expression of feeling against noun noun Has the word "Pray" in its origins, in the sense "pray, do not"</br>Do NOT confuse with deprecIation, a finance term Has the word "Pray" in its origins, in the sense "pray, do not"</br>Do NOT confuse with deprecIation, a finance term Ingrid is well-known for her self-deprecation, as she constantly looks down on herself and harshly judges all of her actions. Ingrid is well-known for her self-deprecation, as she constantly looks down on herself and harshly judges all of her actions. Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
490 490 490 luminous luminous softly bright or radiant softly bright or radiant adj. adj. Latin luminosus "shining, full of light, conspicuous" Latin luminosus "shining, full of light, conspicuous" One <b>luminous</b> bulb produces enough light to brighten both the kitchen and the dining room. One <b>luminous</b> bulb produces enough light to brighten both the kitchen and the dining room. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
491 491 491 -ly -ly like like adv. adv. clearly</br> fearlessly clearly</br> fearlessly Suffix Suffix MSU MSU
492 492 492 macro macro large large Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root macroeconomics</br>macroscopic</br>macrophage macroeconomics</br>macroscopic</br>macrophage Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
493 493 493 beatitude beatitude blessedness; state of extreme happiness blessedness; state of extreme happiness noun noun Syn: cerulean, lazuline, sapphire, sky-blue Syn: cerulean, lazuline, sapphire, sky-blue Jane has a ring with an <b>azure</b> stone that perfectly matches her blue eyes Jane has a ring with an <b>azure</b> stone that perfectly matches her blue eyes 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
494 494 494 magnanimity magnanimity nobility and generosity of spirit nobility and generosity of spirit noun noun Latin : magnus "great" + animus "mind, soul, spirit"=>"having a great soul" Latin : magnus "great" + animus "mind, soul, spirit"=>"having a great soul" Moved by <b>magnanimity</b>, the boxing champion reached his hand out to congratulate the runner-up on putting up a good fight Moved by <b>magnanimity</b>, the boxing champion reached his hand out to congratulate the runner-up on putting up a good fight 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
495 495 495 maladroit maladroit clumsy, awkward, inept whether in movement or in words clumsy, awkward, inept whether in movement or in words adj. adj. from French word of same meaning</br>It means clumsy, but with a hint of overall incompetence.</br>Syn: bumbling, bungling, butterfingered, ham-fisted, ham-handed, handless, heavy-handed, left-handed, inept, tactless, uncoordinated, awkward from French word of same meaning</br>It means clumsy, but with a hint of overall incompetence.</br>Syn: bumbling, bungling, butterfingered, ham-fisted, ham-handed, handless, heavy-handed, left-handed, inept, tactless, uncoordinated, awkward 1. His own party criticizes what many call his <b>maladroit</b> communication on an anxiety-inducing subject.</br>2. a <b>maladroit</b> movement of his hand caused the car to swerve 1. His own party criticizes what many call his <b>maladroit</b> communication on an anxiety-inducing subject.</br>2. a <b>maladroit</b> movement of his hand caused the car to swerve 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
496 496 496 malevolent malevolent malicious; evil; having or showing ill will malicious; evil; having or showing ill will adj. adj. Latin: male "badly" + volentem "to wish"=>ill-disposed, spiteful, envious Latin: male "badly" + volentem "to wish"=>ill-disposed, spiteful, envious Failure made him <b>malevolent</b> toward those who were successful”</br> ant. Benevolent Failure made him <b>malevolent</b> toward those who were successful”</br> ant. Benevolent Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
508 508 508 beget beget produce; give rise to produce; give rise to verb verb word is usually used to refer to having children, although it can be used to refer to anything that generates something else word is usually used to refer to having children, although it can be used to refer to anything that generates something else “Abraham begot Isaac” “Abraham begot Isaac” 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
509 509 509 misanthrope misanthrope someone who dislikes people in general someone who dislikes people in general noun noun Greek : misein "to hate" + anthrōpos "man"=>hating mankind Greek : misein "to hate" + anthrōpos "man"=>hating mankind He was a true <b>misanthrope</b> and hated even himself. He was a true <b>misanthrope</b> and hated even himself. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
510 510 510 misnomer misnomer incorrect name or word for something incorrect name or word for something noun noun self explanatory : mis-named self explanatory : mis-named Some historians claimed that China was the likely source of the deadliest flu pandemic in history, the 1918 Spanish Flu — a <b>misnomer</b> itself. Some historians claimed that China was the likely source of the deadliest flu pandemic in history, the 1918 Spanish Flu — a <b>misnomer</b> itself. Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
511 511 511 misogynist misogynist one who hates or distrusts women one who hates or distrusts women noun noun Greek : miso- "hatred" +gynḗ "a woman." + -ist"= person who hates women</br>misandrist=hates or distrusts men Greek : miso- "hatred" +gynḗ "a woman." + -ist"= person who hates women</br>misandrist=hates or distrusts men Others stated the women were not the property of men and called the rapper a <b>misogynist</b> Others stated the women were not the property of men and called the rapper a <b>misogynist</b> Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
512 512 512 beguile beguile mislead; delude; deceive by guile mislead; delude; deceive by guile verb verb Middle English, guile involves deceit, to beguile means to spend time pleasantly, even if it involves trickery.</br>Syn: becharm, bewitch, captivate, capture, catch, charm, enamor, enamour, enchant, entrance, fascinate, trance Middle English, guile involves deceit, to beguile means to spend time pleasantly, even if it involves trickery.</br>Syn: becharm, bewitch, captivate, capture, catch, charm, enamor, enamour, enchant, entrance, fascinate, trance The car salesman <u>tried to <b>beguile</b> the customer</u> with an offer of free gas for a year. The car salesman <u>tried to <b>beguile</b> the customer</u> with an offer of free gas for a year. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
513 513 513 mitigate mitigate lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of verb verb Latin: mītis "soft" + agere "to do/act" => "to soften." Latin: mītis "soft" + agere "to do/act" => "to soften." He was trying to mitigate the damage he had done. (n: mitigation) He was trying to mitigate the damage he had done. (n: mitigation) 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
514 514 514 mit</br> miss mit</br> miss send send Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root mission</br> transmit</br> remit mission</br> transmit</br> remit Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
521 521 521 mundane mundane everyday, boring everyday, boring adj. adj. Old French mondain/Latinmondulus: "of this world, worldly, terrestrial" Old French mondain/Latinmondulus: "of this world, worldly, terrestrial" Going about his everyday routine, <u>the man’s <b>mundane</b> schedule had him bored to tears.</u> Going about his everyday routine, <u>the man’s <b>mundane</b> schedule had him bored to tears.</u> 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
522 522 522 munificent munificent very generous very generous adj. adj. Syn : bountiful, lavish, handsome Syn : bountiful, lavish, handsome Anyone with a few million dollars to spare can join in. The initial awards for physics, for example, were followed by equally munificent prizes in life sciences and mathematics. Anyone with a few million dollars to spare can join in. The initial awards for physics, for example, were followed by equally munificent prizes in life sciences and mathematics. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
523 523 523 naïv naïv inexperienced or gullible inexperienced or gullible adj. adj. Syn: credulous, uninformed, childlike, dewy-eyed, round-eyed, simple, wide-eyed, credulous, fleeceable, green, gullible, ingenuous, innocent, simple-minded, unsophisticated, unworldly Syn: credulous, uninformed, childlike, dewy-eyed, round-eyed, simple, wide-eyed, credulous, fleeceable, green, gullible, ingenuous, innocent, simple-minded, unsophisticated, unworldly He was so <b>naive</b> and excited to be there that he didn’t even really see an issue. He was so <b>naive</b> and excited to be there that he didn’t even really see an issue. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
524 524 524 benediction benediction blessing; invocation of divine blessing; expression of good wishes blessing; invocation of divine blessing; expression of good wishes noun noun Latin: bene "well" + dicere "to say, speak"=>to bless Latin: bene "well" + dicere "to say, speak"=>to bless Today <u>the Pope will make a <b>benediction</b></u> for all those who are sick and hungry. Today <u>the Pope will make a <b>benediction</b></u> for all those who are sick and hungry. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
525 525 525 nefarious nefarious wicked</br> evil wicked</br> evil adj. adj. Latin: ne- "not" + fas "right, lawful"=>"wicked in the extreme"</br>Syn : dastardly, villainous, wicked Latin: ne- "not" + fas "right, lawful"=>"wicked in the extreme"</br>Syn : dastardly, villainous, wicked Batman and Superman are always fighting evildoers and stopping their <u><b>nefarious</b> plots</u> Batman and Superman are always fighting evildoers and stopping their <u><b>nefarious</b> plots</u> Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
526 526 526 neglect neglect to abandon or leave uncared-for to abandon or leave uncared-for verb/noun verb/noun Latin: nec "not" + legere "pick up, select"=>omit to pick up, do or perform;Syn: (verb)drop, leave out, miss, omit, overleap, overlook, pretermit, fail, fail to attend to, disregard, ignore. (noun)neglectfulness, state of disuse, disregard, Latin: nec "not" + legere "pick up, select"=>omit to pick up, do or perform;Syn: (verb)drop, leave out, miss, omit, overleap, overlook, pretermit, fail, fail to attend to, disregard, ignore. (noun)neglectfulness, state of disuse, disregard, 1. (as verb) He <b>neglects</b> his children. </br>2. (as noun) The house was in a terrible <u>state of <b>neglect</b></u> 1. (as verb) He <b>neglects</b> his children. </br>2. (as noun) The house was in a terrible <u>state of <b>neglect</b></u> 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
527 527 527 -ness -ness state of state of adj., noun adj., noun carelessness</br> uselessness carelessness</br> uselessness Suffix Suffix MSU MSU
665 665 665 saturnine saturnine having a gloomy or morose temperament, sad and solemn having a gloomy or morose temperament, sad and solemn adj. adj. Early English, "born under the influence of the planet Saturn", then believed to be furthest away from the sun,so "gloomy, morose, sluggish, grave" Early English, "born under the influence of the planet Saturn", then believed to be furthest away from the sun,so "gloomy, morose, sluggish, grave" As the widow accepted offers of sympathy at her husband’s funeral, she struggled to keep tears from her <b>saturnine</b> eyes. As the widow accepted offers of sympathy at her husband’s funeral, she struggled to keep tears from her <b>saturnine</b> eyes. Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
666 666 666 cataract cataract disease of the eye causing its opacity and, unless treated, leading to blindness disease of the eye causing its opacity and, unless treated, leading to blindness noun noun Sam became blind in his right eye ten years ago, and now <u>a <b>cataract</b>is clouding his left eye.</u> Sam became blind in his right eye ten years ago, and now <u>a <b>cataract</b>is clouding his left eye.</u> 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
667 667 667 scope scope examine examine Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root microscope</br> oscilloscope microscope</br> oscilloscope Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
668 668 668 screen screen 1. n. a flat surface on which to project an image. </br>2. N. a mesh designed to allow passage of some things while excluding others, as a window screen. </br>3. v. to select some items from a larger group. 1. n. a flat surface on which to project an image. </br>2. N. a mesh designed to allow passage of some things while excluding others, as a window screen. </br>3. v. to select some items from a larger group. noun noun 1. I scratched his TV <b>screen</b></br>2. He passed the sand and stones through a <b>screen</b></br>3. The applicants were <b>screened</b> based on their resumes. 1. I scratched his TV <b>screen</b></br>2. He passed the sand and stones through a <b>screen</b></br>3. The applicants were <b>screened</b> based on their resumes. Homonym Homonym MSU MSU
669 669 669 scrib</br>script scrib</br>script write write Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root transcribe</br> scribe</br> script transcribe</br> scribe</br> script Greek/Latin Greek/Latin MSU MSU
670 670 670 secular secular of or relating to the world or worldly matters (as opposed to religious ones) of or relating to the world or worldly matters (as opposed to religious ones) adj. adj. Non-religious people are either atheists or agnostics. To describe things, activities, or attitudes that have nothing to do with religion, you can use the word secular. Non-religious people are either atheists or agnostics. To describe things, activities, or attitudes that have nothing to do with religion, you can use the word secular. In the small village of Fallais, there was both a catholic and a <b>secular</b> school. In the small village of Fallais, there was both a catholic and a <b>secular</b> school. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
671 671 671 sediment sediment material that settles at the bottom of a body of water material that settles at the bottom of a body of water noun noun Latin : sedere, = “to settle,” or “sit.” Latin : sedere, = “to settle,” or “sit.” After the flood waters receded, there was a huge amount of <b>sediment</b> left behind. After the flood waters receded, there was a huge amount of <b>sediment</b> left behind. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
706 706 706 tenuous tenuous weak, flimsy, insubstantial,weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength weak, flimsy, insubstantial,weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength adj. adj. The judge called the defense’s argument tenuous and ruled in favor of the plaintif The judge called the defense’s argument tenuous and ruled in favor of the plaintif 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
707 707 707 timorous timorous meek or timid meek or timid adj. adj. same root as "timid"=shy same root as "timid"=shy <u>The <b>timorous</b> kitten</u> 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 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
708 708 708 exegesis exegesis An explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible) An explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible) noun noun Greek: ex "out" + hegeisthai "to lead, guide"=> Deutsch Aus + führung im Sinne von Interpretation Greek: ex "out" + hegeisthai "to lead, guide"=> Deutsch Aus + führung im Sinne von Interpretation Because the youth minister wanted the children to easily understand the scripture, he wrote <u>a simple <b>exegesis</b></u> of the passage. Because the youth minister wanted the children to easily understand the scripture, he wrote <u>a simple <b>exegesis</b></u> of the passage. AMB AMB RATMW RATMW
709 709 709 tirade (diatribe) tirade (diatribe) an angry speech or rant an angry speech or rant noun noun His tirade had gone on long enough. His tirade had gone on long enough. Common GRE Common GRE MSU MSU
710 710 710 torpor torpor a state of motor and mental inactivity a state of motor and mental inactivity noun noun tiredness, lethargy tiredness, lethargy During the winter, the bears fall into an intense torpor. During the winter, the bears fall into an intense torpor. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
711 711 711 pertinacity pertinacity Pertinacity is a quality of sticking with something, no matter what. It's a type of persistent determination. Pertinacity is a quality of sticking with something, no matter what. It's a type of persistent determination. adj. adj. Latin: per "very " + tenicity =>very tenacious. </br> note spelllng, with "I" not "a" in ten<u>i</u>city</br>Syn: doggedness, perseverance, persistence, persistency, tenaciousness, tenacity Latin: per "very " + tenicity =>very tenacious. </br> note spelllng, with "I" not "a" in ten<u>i</u>city</br>Syn: doggedness, perseverance, persistence, persistency, tenaciousness, tenacity Well-practiced in the art of <b>pertinacity</b>, he shrugged at not getting into the elite university, writing it off as another lesson from which to learn when applying for the next. Well-practiced in the art of <b>pertinacity</b>, he shrugged at not getting into the elite university, writing it off as another lesson from which to learn when applying for the next. AMB AMB RATMW RATMW
712 712 712 tortuous tortuous winding or twisty. twisted; excessively complicated winding or twisty. twisted; excessively complicated adj. adj. Note: Don't confuse this with torturous.. Synonum complicated Note: Don't confuse this with torturous.. Synonum complicated Despite public complaints, tax laws and forms have become increasingly tortuous. Despite public complaints, tax laws and forms have become increasingly tortuous. 357 prevalent GRE words 357 prevalent GRE words Prepscholar Prepscholar
759 759 759 impetuous impetuous Acting or done quickly and without thought or care Acting or done quickly and without thought or care adj. adj. Latin : in- "into, in, on, upon" + petere "aim for, rush at"=> rapid movement, rush</br>Syn : impulsive, rash, hasty </br>Deutsch : unüberlegt, impulsi Latin : in- "into, in, on, upon" + petere "aim for, rush at"=> rapid movement, rush</br>Syn : impulsive, rash, hasty </br>Deutsch : unüberlegt, impulsi The report holds many lessons, including for this newspaper, which supported the invasion of Iraq: about the danger of <u><b>impetuous</b> decision-making</u> The report holds many lessons, including for this newspaper, which supported the invasion of Iraq: about the danger of <u><b>impetuous</b> decision-making</u> Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
760 760 760 ingrate ingrate an ungrateful person an ungrateful person noun noun </br>Deutsch : undankbar. </br> Latin : in- "not" + gratus "pleasing, beloved, dear, agreeable" </br>Deutsch : undankbar. </br> Latin : in- "not" + gratus "pleasing, beloved, dear, agreeable" Greater liberty over the past generation <u>is abused by <b>ingrates</b></u> who think it funny to depict their leaders pantless. Greater liberty over the past generation <u>is abused by <b>ingrates</b></u> who think it funny to depict their leaders pantless. Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
761 761 761 caducity caducity 1. the quality of being transitory or perishable</br> 2. senility( as cognitave abilities are seen to be transitory) 1. the quality of being transitory or perishable</br> 2. senility( as cognitave abilities are seen to be transitory) adj. adj. French caducité= "dilapidation, senility" French caducité= "dilapidation, senility" 2. Forgetting the name of an old friend was another painful reminder of <u>her progressive <b>caducity</u></b> 2. Forgetting the name of an old friend was another painful reminder of <u>her progressive <b>caducity</u></b> AMB AMB RATMW RATMW
762 762 762 indictment indictment a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime noun noun Syn : arraignment, citation Syn : arraignment, citation A <u>criminal <b>indictment</u></b> would, in all likelihood, force the prime minister to resign. A <u>criminal <b>indictment</u></b> would, in all likelihood, force the prime minister to resign. Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
763 763 763 inert inert Lacking vigor Lacking vigor adj. adj. America’s founders believed that the 'greatest menace to freedom is an <b>inert</b> people. America’s founders believed that the 'greatest menace to freedom is an <b>inert</b> people. Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
764 764 764 lax lax Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful adj. adj. Syn : slack, slipshod, negligent. </br>Deutsch : Lasch Syn : slack, slipshod, negligent. </br>Deutsch : Lasch Mario Draghi has faced attacks from critics in Germany (<u>for being too <b>lax</b></u>) and Greece (for being too tight). Mario Draghi has faced attacks from critics in Germany (<u>for being too <b>lax</b></u>) and Greece (for being too tight). Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
765 765 765 listless listless (Of a person or their manner) lacking energy or enthusiasm (Of a person or their manner) lacking energy or enthusiasm adj. adj. Syn : lethargic, enervated, lackadaisical Syn : lethargic, enervated, lackadaisical As the professor went on and on and on, <u>the students becoming increasingly <b>listless</u></b>, one even fell asleep and started snoring! As the professor went on and on and on, <u>the students becoming increasingly <b>listless</u></b>, one even fell asleep and started snoring! Least Difficult Least Difficult FT FT
824 824 824 cistern cistern (underground) reservoir or water tank; Today, vessel to hold water for household uses such as watering garden, flushing toilets (underground) reservoir or water tank; Today, vessel to hold water for household uses such as watering garden, flushing toilets noun noun Greek word root same as Deutsch : "Kiste" Greek word root same as Deutsch : "Kiste" Since the plants in our garden need water, <u>a </b>cistern</b> was built to capture rainwater</u> Since the plants in our garden need water, <u>a </b>cistern</b> was built to capture rainwater</u> 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
825 825 825 apostle apostle a vigorous and pioneering advocate or supporter of a particular cause a vigorous and pioneering advocate or supporter of a particular cause noun noun Syn : proponent, promoter, propagandist Syn : proponent, promoter, propagandist This <b>apostle</b> of anti-Americanism rejoices in the fact that the weakened United States need no longer be treated as an enemy. This <b>apostle</b> of anti-Americanism rejoices in the fact that the weakened United States need no longer be treated as an enemy. Medium Difficult Medium Difficult FT FT
826 826 826 apprise apprise inform somebody of something inform somebody of something verb verb Syn : notify, let know, advise Syn : notify, let know, advise The <u>secret services are useful in <b>apprising</b> their governments</u> of the intentions of others The <u>secret services are useful in <b>apprising</b> their governments</u> of the intentions of others Medium Difficult Medium Difficult FT FT
827 827 827 armada armada a fleet of warships a fleet of warships noun noun Syn : flotilla, squadron, navy Syn : flotilla, squadron, navy This month he also unveiled plans to send an <b>armada</b> of tiny spaceships, powered by laser beams and equipped with all sorts of sensors. This month he also unveiled plans to send an <b>armada</b> of tiny spaceships, powered by laser beams and equipped with all sorts of sensors. Medium Difficult Medium Difficult FT FT
828 828 828 arson arson the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property noun noun Syn : incendiarism, pyromania Syn : incendiarism, pyromania <u>Fire investigators suspected <b>arson</u></b> when they couldn’t find an electrical source for the fire <u>Fire investigators suspected <b>arson</u></b> when they couldn’t find an electrical source for the fire Medium Difficult Medium Difficult FT FT
829 829 829 clamorous clamorous speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling; loud speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling; loud adj. adj. Latin clamor= "a shout"</br>Syn: vociferous, noisy,blatant, clamant, strident Latin clamor= "a shout"</br>Syn: vociferous, noisy,blatant, clamant, strident The <u><b>clamorous</b> noise of the rejoicing fans</u> kept us up all night. The <u><b>clamorous</b> noise of the rejoicing fans</u> kept us up all night. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
830 830 830 barrage barrage A concentrated outpouring, as of questions or blows A concentrated outpouring, as of questions or blows noun noun Syn : abundance, mass, profusion Syn : abundance, mass, profusion He drove into a hailstorm and his car was damaged by a <b>barrage</b> of hailstones He drove into a hailstorm and his car was damaged by a <b>barrage</b> of hailstones Medium Difficult Medium Difficult FT FT
995 995 995 nadir nadir the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization noun noun Syn : perigee, the all-time low, zero</br>Antonym : zenith, apogee Syn : perigee, the all-time low, zero</br>Antonym : zenith, apogee Between its pre-crisis peak in late 2007 and its <b>nadir</b> at the end of 2009, the economy contracted by 11. 2% Between its pre-crisis peak in late 2007 and its <b>nadir</b> at the end of 2009, the economy contracted by 11. 2% Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
996 996 996 neophyte neophyte a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief noun noun Greek : neo=new, phyte=grown=>newly grown</br>Syn : beginner, learner, novice, entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, newbie, newcomer, starter Greek : neo=new, phyte=grown=>newly grown</br>Syn : beginner, learner, novice, entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, newbie, newcomer, starter Even <u>the best golfer in the world was once a <b>neophyte</u></b> at the sport of golf Even <u>the best golfer in the world was once a <b>neophyte</u></b> at the sport of golf Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
997 997 997 noisome noisome having an extremely offensive smell; harmful, offensive, destructive having an extremely offensive smell; harmful, offensive, destructive adj. adj. Same word root as "annoy" + some=> bad smelling</br>Syn : irritating, disagreeable, unpleasant Same word root as "annoy" + some=> bad smelling</br>Syn : irritating, disagreeable, unpleasant The <u><b>noisome</b> odor</u> of the dump carried for miles. The <u><b>noisome</b> odor</u> of the dump carried for miles. Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
998 998 998 nostrum nostrum a pet scheme or favorite remedy, especially one for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement a pet scheme or favorite remedy, especially one for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement noun noun Syn : cure, prescription, answer Syn : cure, prescription, answer It became a nostrum among rank-and-file Republicans that mainstream opinion polls are biased and should be ignored... It became a nostrum among rank-and-file Republicans that mainstream opinion polls are biased and should be ignored... Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
999 999 999 occlude occlude block passage through block passage through verb verb Syn : block, cover, shut in Syn : block, cover, shut in Mars will be as far away as 370m kilometres in 2013, and occluded for two weeks by the sun to boot... Mars will be as far away as 370m kilometres in 2013, and occluded for two weeks by the sun to boot... Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
1000 1000 1000 paean paean a song of praise or triumph a song of praise or triumph noun noun Paean was originally a song of praise for Apollo, or Paian as he was sometimes called</br>Syn : song of praise, hymn, alleluia, encomium, eulogy, panegyric, Paean was originally a song of praise for Apollo, or Paian as he was sometimes called</br>Syn : song of praise, hymn, alleluia, encomium, eulogy, panegyric, The boy wrote a <b>paean</b> for his dad, praising his many accomplishments. The boy wrote a <b>paean</b> for his dad, praising his many accomplishments. Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
1001 1001 1001 panoply panoply a complete or impressive collection of things a complete or impressive collection of things noun noun Syn : array, range, collection Syn : array, range, collection Because the Orient is a luxury hotel, its panoply of premium services and amenities is unrivalled in the hotel industry Because the Orient is a luxury hotel, its panoply of premium services and amenities is unrivalled in the hotel industry Most Difficult Most Difficult FT FT
1073 1073 1073 cis (sometimes scis) cis (sometimes scis) cut cut Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root incision</br> precision incision</br> precision Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1074 1074 1074 cosm cosm order</br> world order</br> world Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root cosmos</br> microcosm cosmos</br> microcosm Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1075 1075 1075 cycl cycl circle circle Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root cycle</br> cyclone cycle</br> cyclone Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1076 1076 1076 crabbed crabbed characterized by or manifesting, sourness, peevishness, or moroseness; harsh; cross; cynical characterized by or manifesting, sourness, peevishness, or moroseness; harsh; cross; cynical adj. adj. from the crab's combative disposition</br>Syn: bad-tempered, crabby, cross, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-tempered from the crab's combative disposition</br>Syn: bad-tempered, crabby, cross, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-tempered He seems to have been constantly <b>crabbed</b>, forbiddingly morose and harsh of manner. He seems to have been constantly <b>crabbed</b>, forbiddingly morose and harsh of manner. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1077 1077 1077 dict dict word</br> speak</br> say word</br> speak</br> say Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root dictate</br> dictation</br> dictator dictate</br> dictation</br> dictator Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1078 1078 1078 duc</br> duct duc</br> duct carry</br> lead carry</br> lead Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root conduct</br> conducive conduct</br> conducive Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1079 1079 1079 fac</br> fact fac</br> fact do</br> make do</br> make Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root facsimile</br> manufacture facsimile</br> manufacture Greek/Latin Greek/Latin Manhattan Manhattan
1225 1225 1225 dub dub 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 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 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 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 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1226 1226 1226 ductile ductile 1. easily influenced </br>2. flexible; pliable 1. easily influenced </br>2. flexible; pliable adj. adj. Syn1 : malleable </br>Syn2 : malleable, pliable, pliant, tensile, tractile 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 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 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1227 1227 1227 hydr hydr water water Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root anhydous</br> hydraulic</br> anhydous</br> hydraulic</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1228 1228 1228 integer</br> integra</br> integrum integer</br> integra</br> integrum entire entire Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root integer</br> integral</br> intergrate</br> integer</br> integral</br> intergrate</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1229 1229 1229 ject ject throw throw Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root eject</br> reject</br> inject</br> eject</br> reject</br> inject</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1230 1230 1230 junct junct meet</br> join meet</br> join Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root junction</br> junction</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1231 1231 1231 duplicity duplicity double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith. double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith. noun noun Latin : du/duo=two + plicity=state "twofold, having two parts. 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. 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 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1256 1256 1256 mega mega large, sometimes also a million large, sometimes also a million Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root megaphone, mealithi (large stone), megabyte (1 mio byte) megaphone, mealithi (large stone), megabyte (1 mio byte) Latin words Latin words nko nko
1257 1257 1257 ment ment mind mind Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root mental</br> mental</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1258 1258 1258 sub-, su-, sou, sous sub-, su-, sou, sous word-forming element meaning "under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division" word-forming element meaning "under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division" Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root su- used before c, f, g, p, sometimes r & m su- used before c, f, g, p, sometimes r & m substantial substantial Latin words Latin words nko nko
1259 1259 1259 apostatize apostatize abandon one.s faith, principles, or church abandon one.s faith, principles, or church noun noun apostate is the person who is apostatizing apostate is the person who is apostatizing He became more and more of a hedonist, eventually <b>apostatizing</b> and leaving the church He became more and more of a hedonist, eventually <b>apostatizing</b> and leaving the church AMB AMB TCE TCE
1260 1260 1260 edge out edge out to slowly become more successful, popular, etc., than (someone or something) to slowly become more successful, popular, etc., than (someone or something) verb verb The company is gradually <u><b>edging out</b> the competition.</u> The company is gradually <u><b>edging out</b> the competition.</u> 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1261 1261 1261 migr migr wander wander Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root migrate</br> emmigrate</br> migrant</br> migrate</br> emmigrate</br> migrant</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1262 1262 1262 mir mir look look Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root Don't confuse with Russian 'mir'=peace Don't confuse with Russian 'mir'=peace mirage</br> mirror</br> mirage</br> mirror</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1263 1263 1263 excise excise a tax. a tax. noun noun comes from a similarly sounding old Dutch word for tax, not linked to the "excise"as a verb. comes from a similarly sounding old Dutch word for tax, not linked to the "excise"as a verb. when you take more than a litre of alcohol into the country, you will need to pay 20% <b><u>excise</u> duty</b> when you take more than a litre of alcohol into the country, you will need to pay 20% <b><u>excise</u> duty</b> 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1264 1264 1264 felicity 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) 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 noun Latin: felicitatem / felix "happy, fortunate, fruitful, fertile"</br>Syn: happiness, blissfulness, felicitousness 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 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 AMB TCE TCE
1265 1265 1265 mot</br> move mot</br> move move move Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root motor, motion, locomotive, promotion, demotion, </br>movement motor, motion, locomotive, promotion, demotion, </br>movement Latin words Latin words nko nko
1266 1266 1266 edifice edifice building, especially one of imposing appearance or size; a structure that has a roof and walls building, especially one of imposing appearance or size; a structure that has a roof and walls noun noun Old French edifice "building"</br>To merit being called an edifice, a building must be important. Old French edifice "building"</br>To merit being called an edifice, a building must be important. The company’s world headquarters will soon be relocated to an imposting <b>edifice</b> down the street. The company’s world headquarters will soon be relocated to an imposting <b>edifice</b> down the street. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1267 1267 1267 mut mut change change Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root mutation (a change), mutability (ability to change), mutable(changeable), mutant(a changed being), mutate (to change), mutagen(an agent that generates change) mutation (a change), mutability (ability to change), mutable(changeable), mutant(a changed being), mutate (to change), mutagen(an agent that generates change) Latin words Latin words nko nko
1268 1268 1268 myo myo muscle muscle Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root myasthenia (weakness of the muscles), myalgia (muscular pain), myology (the science of muscles), myasthenia (weakness of the muscles), myalgia (muscular pain), myology (the science of muscles), Latin words Latin words nko nko
1269 1269 1269 mand mand order, summon order, summon Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root mandatory, command, countermand(retract an order), mandamus (court order/summons), mandatary(somone who has received a mandate), demand (completely order), reprimand(summon(=mand) to press/hold=pri, back=re), mandatory, command, countermand(retract an order), mandamus (court order/summons), mandatary(somone who has received a mandate), demand (completely order), reprimand(summon(=mand) to press/hold=pri, back=re), Latin words Latin words nko nko
1270 1270 1270 efface efface 1. rub or wipe out; make indistinct as if by rubbing</br>2. to make (oneself) modestly or shyly inconspicuous 1. rub or wipe out; make indistinct as if by rubbing</br>2. to make (oneself) modestly or shyly inconspicuous verb verb French : effacer : remove the face of. French : effacer : remove the face of. 1. the coins had their most important markings <b>effaced</b> through their use in time.</br>2. He newcomer <b>effaced</b> himself from the discussion in the room 1. the coins had their most important markings <b>effaced</b> through their use in time.</br>2. He newcomer <b>effaced</b> himself from the discussion in the room 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1271 1271 1271 nav nav ship ship Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root navigate, navigation, navigator, naval, navy navigate, navigation, navigator, naval, navy Latin words Latin words nko nko
1272 1272 1272 neg neg deny deny Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root negate</br> negative</br> negate</br> negative</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1341 1343 1343 ten</br>tain ten</br>tain hold</br> reach hold</br> reach Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root (ab=apart, away from)abstain,abstention,abstinence,abstinent,</br>(at=toward, to)attend,attention,attenuate,attenuation,</br>(con=with, together) contain,contend,content,contents,continence,continent,continue,</br>(de=down,opposite of, completely) detain,detente,detention,</br>(dis=not, away)distend,distention</br>(ex=out) extend,extenuate,extenuation,</br>(hypo=too little, under) hypotenuse,hypotonia(in=in or not),intend,intone, ,</br>tantra,temple,temporal,tenable,tenacious,tenacity,tenant,tend,tendency,tender,tendon,tendril,tenement,tenesmus,tenet,tennis,tenon,tenor,tense,tensile,tension,tensor,tent,tenter,tenterhooks,tenuous,tenure,tetanus,thin,tone,tonic, </br>countenance,entertain,isotonic,locum-tenens,maintain,monotony,neoteny,obtain,ostensible,peritoneus,pertain,pertinacious,portend,pretend,retain,retinue,subtend,sustain, lieutenant (ab=apart, away from)abstain,abstention,abstinence,abstinent,</br>(at=toward, to)attend,attention,attenuate,attenuation,</br>(con=with, together) contain,contend,content,contents,continence,continent,continue,</br>(de=down,opposite of, completely) detain,detente,detention,</br>(dis=not, away)distend,distention</br>(ex=out) extend,extenuate,extenuation,</br>(hypo=too little, under) hypotenuse,hypotonia(in=in or not),intend,intone, ,</br>tantra,temple,temporal,tenable,tenacious,tenacity,tenant,tend,tendency,tender,tendon,tendril,tenement,tenesmus,tenet,tennis,tenon,tenor,tense,tensile,tension,tensor,tent,tenter,tenterhooks,tenuous,tenure,tetanus,thin,tone,tonic, </br>countenance,entertain,isotonic,locum-tenens,maintain,monotony,neoteny,obtain,ostensible,peritoneus,pertain,pertinacious,portend,pretend,retain,retinue,subtend,sustain, lieutenant Latin words Latin words nko nko
1342 1344 1344 term term end end Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root terminal</br> terminus</br> terminal</br> terminus</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1343 1345 1345 ter</br>terr ter</br>terr land</br> earth land</br> earth Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root terresital</br> terraine</br> termite</br> terresital</br> terraine</br> termite</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1344 1346 1346 therm therm heat heat Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root thermometer</br> thermal</br> therme</br> isotherm</br> thermometer</br> thermal</br> therme</br> isotherm</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1345 1347 1347 tort</br>tors tort</br>tors twist twist Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root torsion</br> torsion</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1346 1348 1348 equine equine relating to, or characteristic of a horse relating to, or characteristic of a horse adj. adj. Latin equinus "of a horse, of horses; of horsehair," from equus "horse"</br>bovine - cows, porcine -pigs, feline- cats, canine -dogs Many young girls go through an <u><b>equine</b> phase</u>, where they are obsessed with all things horse—books, dolls, images, and, last but not least, actual horseback riding. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1347 1349 1349 espouse espouse take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt take in marriage; marry; give one's loyalty or support to; adopt verb verb same word root as "spouse". Originally espouse did mean "to marry," but meaning evolved to include other long-term commitments as well, such as support for a principle or a cause I have a friend who <b>espouses</b> environmentalism and as a result walks whenever possible instead of taking the car 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1348 1350 1350 espy espy catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance verb verb Deutsche Wortstamm :spähen</br> primarily a literary word that you'll mostly find in books.</br>Syn : descry, spot, spy among the several horses … she <b>espied</b> the white mustang 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1360 1362 1362 vinc</br>vict vinc</br>vict conquer conquer Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root victor</br> victorious</br> vincible</br> victor</br> victorious</br> vincible</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1361 1363 1363 exceptionable exceptionable open or liable to objection or debate; liable to cause disapproval open or liable to objection or debate; liable to cause disapproval adj. adj. from exception (in the take exception to sense) + -able.</br>Syn : objectionable Although <b>exceptionable</b>, the man’s racist and inappropriate views are supported by many backwoods constituents. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1362 1364 1364 exchequer exchequer one of the superior courts of law; department of state having charge of the collection and management of the royal revenue one of the superior courts of law; department of state having charge of the collection and management of the royal revenue noun noun 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1363 1365 1365 excoriate excoriate scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade verb verb Latin : to flay, strip off the skin of a hide</br>This verb goes beyond mere criticism; it implies anger, a harsh and insulting tone, and even a scathing attack 1. How dare my mother <b>excoriate</b> me for getting pregnant outside of marriage when she did the same thing?</br>2. When I fell off my father's recumbant bike, I <b>excorciated</b> the skin on the inside of my lower arm. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1364 1366 1366 vol vol wish</br> will wish</br> will Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root volunatary</br> volunatary</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1365 1367 1367 vor</br>vour vor</br>vour eat eat Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root voracious, voracious, Latin words Latin words nko nko
1366 1368 1368 xen</br>xeno xen</br>xeno foreign foreign Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root xenophobe</br> xenophobe</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1367 1369 1369 xer xer dry dry Greek/Latin root Greek/Latin root xerox</br> xerox</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1368 1370 1370 execrable execrable very bad; extremely inferiorl; intolerable; very hateful very bad; extremely inferior; intolerable; very hateful adj. adj. Latin : "to utter a curse; to hate or abhor."</br>Syn: deplorable, miserable, woeful, wretched</br> Most of the people who survived the <u><b>execrable</b> conditions of Nazi concentration camps</u> report that they still experience nightmares of those horrible days. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1369 1371 1371 allusion</br>illusion</br>delusion allusion</br>illusion</br>delusion allusion=An allusion is a reference, direct or implied, to something or someone </br> illusion=An illusion, on the other hand, is something that deceives the mind or senses by creating a false impression of reality.</br>A delusion is a false belief or opinion allusion=An allusion is a reference, direct or implied, to something or someone </br> illusion=An illusion, on the other hand, is something that deceives the mind or senses by creating a false impression of reality.</br>A delusion is a false belief or opinion noun noun Try associating the beginning I in illusion with an eye, relating the term to optical illusions.</br>Keep in mind the prefix de-, denoting privation or negation, provides a hint to the more serious contexts in which this term is sometimes used. Try associating the beginning I in illusion with an eye, relating the term to optical illusions.</br>Keep in mind the prefix de-, denoting privation or negation, provides a hint to the more serious contexts in which this term is sometimes used. The author’s new book contains an <b>allusion</b> to mythological gods</br>A mirage is a type an optical illusion. </br>it was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmother’s <b>delusion</b> that her deceased husband was alive The author’s new book contains an <b>allusion</b> to mythological gods</br>A mirage is a type an optical illusion. </br>it was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmother’s <b>delusion</b> that her deceased husband was alive Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1370 1372 1372 demur </br> demure demur </br> demure demur=To express disagreement or refuse to do something </br> demure=Quiet and well behaved (especially of women and children) demur=To express disagreement or refuse to do something </br> demure=Quiet and well behaved (especially of women and children) noun, verb noun, verb 1. demur from French/Latin : de=completely + mor (as in moratium)=> to linger, to tarry</br>2. demure is an old French surname, with " de mû", which means "ripe/mature" 1. demur from French/Latin : de=completely + mor (as in moratium)=> to linger, to tarry</br>2. demure is an old French surname, with " de mû", which means "ripe/mature" The secretary <b><u>demurred</b> to</u> bring coffee for her boss, even though she was of <u>quiet <b>demure</b></u> The secretary <b><u>demurred</b> to</u> bring coffee for her boss, even though she was of <u>quiet <b>demure</b></u> Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1371 1373 1373 discreet </br> discrete discreet </br> discrete discreet=Careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret </br> discrete=Having a clear independent shape or form; separate discreet=Careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret </br> discrete=Having a clear independent shape or form; separate adj. adj. Swiss banks are discreet -but do not insist that married couples each have their own discrete bank account Swiss banks are discreet -but do not insist that married couples each have their own discrete bank account Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1372 1374 1374 disparage </br> disparate disparage </br> disparate disparage=To criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value them </br> disparate=Different in every way disparage=To criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value them </br> disparate=Different in every way adj., verb adj., verb The formal manager and punk employee wore disparate clothing, but the manager never disparaged him in any way The formal manager and punk employee wore disparate clothing, but the manager never disparaged him in any way Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1373 1375 1375 fortify </br> mortify fortify </br> mortify fortify=To strengthen something, especially in order to protect it</br>mortify=highly embarassed fortify=To strengthen something, especially in order to protect it</br>mortify=highly embarassed verb verb He was <b>mortified</b> to found out his expensive supplements were fake and would not <b>fortify</b> him ! He was <b>mortified</b> to found out his expensive supplements were fake and would not <b>fortify</b> him ! Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1374 1376 1376 immure </br> inure immure </br> inure immure=Kept as a prisoner or closed away and out of sight </br> inure=If you suffer or experience something unpleasant, you become familiar with it and able to accept and bear it immure=Kept as a prisoner or closed away and out of sight </br> inure=If you suffer or experience something unpleasant, you become familiar with it and able to accept and bear it adj. adj. She locked all the doors and <b><u>immured</b> herself in the study</u> - and after 6 months of studiousness <u>had become <b>inure</b> to that hard life.</u> She locked all the doors and <b><u>immured</b> herself in the study</u> - and after 6 months of studiousness <u>had become <b>inure</b> to that hard life.</u> Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1375 1377 1377 inane </br> innate inane </br> innate inane=Extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance </br> innate=A quality or ability that you were born with, not one you have learned inane=Extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance </br> innate=A quality or ability that you were born with, not one you have learned adj. adj. in=in + nat=born=>born with in=in + nat=born=>born with He had an innate ability to make inane comments He had an innate ability to make inane comments Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1376 1378 1378 incumbent </br> recumbent incumbent </br> recumbent incumbent=The person who has or had a particular official position incumbent=The person who has or had a particular official position adj. adj. Latin: in=in, on, upon + recumbent=Lying down => resting or lying on something Latin: in=in, on, upon + recumbent=Lying down => resting or lying on something The <u>future <b>incumbent</b></u> went to his job interview in a <b><u>recumbent</b> bicyle</u> The <u>future <b>incumbent</b></u> went to his job interview in a <b><u>recumbent</b> bicyle</u> Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1377 1379 1379 loath </br> loathe loath </br> loathe loath=To be unwilling to do something </br> loath<b><u>e</b></u>=To hat<b><u>e</b></u> someone or something loath=To be unwilling to do something </br> loath<b><u>e</b></u>=To hat<b><u>e</b></u> someone or something verb, noun verb, noun both have same Germanic root : "leiden", with its 2 meanings, too. </br>1. Leiden etwas zu tun </br> jmdm nicht leiden können. both have same Germanic root : "leiden", with its 2 meanings, too. </br>1. Leiden etwas zu tun </br> jmdm nicht leiden können. The secretary was <b><u>loath</b> to do the filing</u> and <b><u>loathed</b> her boss</u> for insisting she did it The secretary was <b><u>loath</b> to do the filing</u> and <b><u>loathed</b> her boss</u> for insisting she did it Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1378 1380 1380 circum circum word-forming element meaning (all)around, round about on all sides word-forming element meaning (all)around, round about on all sides Latin Prefix Latin Prefix circumnavigate: sail around the globe</br>circumpolar: surround one of the poles</br>circumscribe: to make a circle around= to encompass</br>circumspect: looking around from all sides=suspect</br>circumvent: to go around</br>circumvolve: to turn or to cause to roll around circumnavigate: sail around the globe</br>circumpolar: surround one of the poles</br>circumscribe: to make a circle around= to encompass</br>circumspect: looking around from all sides=suspect</br>circumvent: to go around</br>circumvolve: to turn or to cause to roll around Circa, circuit, circumcision, circus, circumference, circumspection, circumstance</br> circadian: about a day</br>circumambient: surroundings</br> circumambulate: to walk around</br>circumbendibus: a round about way - round the bend</br>circumcise: cut around</br>circumflex: sign bent around</br> circumfluent:a fluid flowing around</br>circumjacent:bordering on every side</br>circumlocution: a round about way of speaking, ie. elusive Circa, circuit, circumcision, circus, circumference, circumspection, circumstance</br> circadian: about a day</br>circumambient: surroundings</br> circumambulate: to walk around</br>circumbendibus: a round about way - round the bend</br>circumcise: cut around</br>circumflex: sign bent around</br> circumfluent:a fluid flowing around</br>circumjacent:bordering on every side</br>circumlocution: a round about way of speaking, ie. elusive Latin words Latin words nko nko
1379 1381 1381 venal</br>venial venal</br>venial venal=A person is willing to behave in a way that is not honest or moral in exchange for money <br / >venial=Describes a wrong action that is not serious and therefore easy to forgive venal=A person is willing to behave in a way that is not honest or moral in exchange for money <br / >venial=Describes a wrong action that is not serious and therefore easy to forgive adj. adj. Easily confused words Easily confused words Khan Khan
1380 1382 1382 contra</br> contro</br> counter contra</br> contro</br> counter against against Latin Prefix Latin Prefix counter productive</br> counter force</br> counter productive</br> counter force</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1381 1383 de down</br> opposite of</br> away from</br> about</br>completely Latin Prefix decline</br> descent</br> Latin words nko
1382 1384 demi half Prefix word-forming element meaning half</br> half-sized</br> partial</br> used in technical terms </br> French demigod Latin words nko
1383 1383 1385 de testify</br>testy down</br> opposite of</br> away from</br> about</br>completely testify=To speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide proof </br> testy=Easily annoyed and not patient Latin Prefix verb, adj. decline</br> descent</br> Latin words Easily confused words nko Khan
1384 1384 1386 demi wraith</br>wrath half wraith=A spirit of a dead person which is sometimes represented as a pale, transparent image of that person <br/ >wrath=Extreme anger Prefix noun word-forming element meaning half</br> half-sized</br> partial</br> used in technical terms </br> French demigod Latin words Easily confused words nko Khan
1385 1385 1387 testify</br>testy equi testify=To speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide proof </br> testy=Easily annoyed and not patient equal verb, adj. Latin Prefix equinox, Easily confused words Latin words Khan nko
1386 1386 1388 wraith</br>wrath e</br> ex</br> extra wraith=A spirit of a dead person which is sometimes represented as a pale, transparent image of that person <br/ >wrath=Extreme anger out of</br> from noun Latin Prefix exuberant,exacerbation,exact,exaggerate,exalt,examine,example,exanimate,exarch,exasperate,excavate,exceed,excel,excellence,excellent,excelsior,except,excerpt,excess,exchange,excise,excision,excite,exclaim,exclude,exclusion,excommunicate,excommunication,excoriate,excrement,excrescence,excrescent,excrete,excruciate,exculpate,excursion,excuse,execrate,execration,execute,exegesis,exempt,exemption,exercise,exert Easily confused words Latin words Khan nko
1387 1387 1389 equi extra part 2 of 2. equal out of</br> beyond Latin Prefix Latin Prefix equinox, beyond the=bt, ie. extraordinary (bt ordinary),extraterrestrial(bt earth), extrasensory(bt senses), extrovert(bt turn), extra-curricular(curriculum), extrajudicial: (bt legal system), extramarital(bt marriage),extramural=(bt classroom walls),extraneous(bt strange)=not belonging to,extrapolate,extraspection(bt observation), extraterritoriality(bt territory),extravasation(bt vessel/cell) Latin words Latin words nko nko
1388 1388 1390 e</br> ex</br> extra hyper out of</br> from too much Latin Prefix Latin Prefix exuberant,exacerbation,exact,exaggerate,exalt,examine,example,exanimate,exarch,exasperate,excavate,exceed,excel,excellence,excellent,excelsior,except,excerpt,excess,exchange,excise,excision,excite,exclaim,exclude,exclusion,excommunicate,excommunication,excoriate,excrement,excrescence,excrescent,excrete,excruciate,exculpate,excursion,excuse,execrate,execration,execute,exegesis,exempt,exemption,exercise,exert hyper ventilate</br> hyperbole</br> Latin words Latin words nko nko
1389 1389 1391 extra part 2 of 2. hypo out of</br> beyond too little</br> under Latin Prefix Latin Prefix beyond the=bt, ie. extraordinary (bt ordinary),extraterrestrial(bt earth), extrasensory(bt senses), extrovert(bt turn), extra-curricular(curriculum), extrajudicial: (bt legal system), extramarital(bt marriage),extramural=(bt classroom walls),extraneous(bt strange)=not belonging to,extrapolate,extraspection(bt observation), extraterritoriality(bt territory),extravasation(bt vessel/cell) hypo-allergenic, hypocaust(burning below=underfloor heating), hypochondria(under belief), hypocrisy, hypodermic, hypogamy(marriage to a lower caste), hypogastrium(below the stomach), hypogean(lives below the earth(ge)), hypoglycemia(too little blood sugar), hypomania(better insight due to being under the influence of a "high"), hyponymy(word that is subordinatedly interchangeable with a word (but not vice versa), hypostasis, hypotaxis, hypotenuse, hypothalamus, hypothecate, hypothermia, hypothesis, hypotonia, hypotonic, hypoxia(b Latin words Latin words nko nko
1390 1390 1392 hyper exegesis too much explanation; interpretation, especially of biblical or religious text Latin Prefix noun hyper ventilate</br> hyperbole</br> Latin words 1000 Difficult GRE words nko Examword
1391 1391 1393 hypo vindicate</br>vindictive too little</br> under vindicate=To prove that what someone said or did was right or true, after other people thought it was wrong <br /> vindictive=Having or showing a wish to harm someone because you think that they have harmed you; unwilling to forgive Latin Prefix verb, adj. hypo-allergenic, hypocaust(burning below=underfloor heating), hypochondria(under belief), hypocrisy, hypodermic, hypogamy(marriage to a lower caste), hypogastrium(below the stomach), hypogean(lives below the earth(ge)), hypoglycemia(too little blood sugar), hypomania(better insight due to being under the influence of a "high"), hyponymy(word that is subordinatedly interchangeable with a word (but not vice versa), hypostasis, hypotaxis, hypotenuse, hypothalamus, hypothecate, hypothermia, hypothesis, hypotonia, hypotonic, hypoxia(b Latin words Easily confused words nko Khan
1392 1392 1394 exegesis exhortation explanation; interpretation, especially of biblical or religious text act of practice of exhorting; act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good; language intended to incite and encourage noun noun 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1393 1393 1395 vindicate</br>vindictive exodus vindicate=To prove that what someone said or did was right or true, after other people thought it was wrong <br /> vindictive=Having or showing a wish to harm someone because you think that they have harmed you; unwilling to forgive departure of a large number of people verb, adj. noun Easily confused words 1000 Difficult GRE words Khan Examword
1394 1394 1396 exhortation neo act of practice of exhorting; act of inciting to laudable deeds; incitement to that which is good; language intended to incite and encourage new noun Latin Prefix neoliberal</br> 1000 Difficult GRE words Latin words Examword nko
1395 1395 1397 exodus non departure of a large number of people not noun Latin Prefix non existant</br> 1000 Difficult GRE words Latin words Examword nko
1396 1396 1398 neo exponent new one that expounds or interprets; one that speaks for, represents, or advocates Latin Prefix noun neoliberal</br> Latin words 1000 Difficult GRE words nko Examword
1397 1397 1399 non expound not explain or describe in detail Latin Prefix verb non existant</br> Latin words 1000 Difficult GRE words nko Examword
1398 1398 1400 exponent expropriate one that expounds or interprets; one that speaks for, represents, or advocates take possession of; transfer another's property to oneself noun verb 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1399 1399 1401 expound expunge explain or describe in detail cancel; remove; erase or strike out verb verb 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1400 1400 1402 expropriate expurgate take possession of; transfer another's property to oneself clean; remove offensive parts of book verb verb 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1401 1401 1403 expunge exquisite cancel; remove; erase or strike out excellent; intricate and beautiful in design or execution verb adj. 1000 Difficult GRE words 1000 Difficult GRE words Examword Examword
1435 1461 1457 boorish aggregate ill-mannered and coarse in behavior or appearance a sum total of many heterogeneous things taken together adj. adj., verb old English for herdsman (Bauer..) Latin : ad "to" + gregare "to collect into a flock, gather" The hometown fans acted in such a <b>boorish</b> way toward the visiting team that they had to forfeit the game. Schools often use test scores to <b><u>aggregate</b> students into classes</u> based on intelligence. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1436 1462 1458 burnish approbation polish and make shiny official acceptance or agreement verb noun you could burnish a car, a suit of armor, or a copper kettle. Reputations are among the most common non-physical things to be burnished. Probation hat den gleichen Sinn wie "Probezeit". Approbation bedeutet, dass man diese bestanden hat. Richard is forever attempting to <u><b>burnish</b> his reputation</u> so that he can advance his position within our company. Filled with <b>approbation</b>, the audience gave a <u>standing ovation.</u> Hi Freq. GRE Medium Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1437 1463 1459 castigation assiduous harsh verbal reprimand marked by care and persistent effort noun adj. Latin: ad "to" + sedere "to sit=>constantly working at it The teacher’s <u>verbal <b>castigation</b> of the student was harsh</u> but needed since he refused to do any work. His <b>assiduous</b> attempts to improve his GRE vocab got him a top verbal score Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1438 1460 beneficent doing or producing good adj. bene=good My <b><u>beneficent neighbor</b> gives out meals to the poor</u> every Sunday. Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron
1439 1461 boorish ill-mannered and coarse in behavior or appearance adj. old English for herdsman (Bauer..) The hometown fans acted in such a <b>boorish</b> way toward the visiting team that they had to forfeit the game. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron
1440 1464 1462 conciliatory burnish making or willing to make concessions polish and make shiny adj. verb Latin: conciliatus "to bring together, win over" same root as "council"+ –ory "relating to or doing. Context often involves compromise you could burnish a car, a suit of armor, or a copper kettle. Reputations are among the most common non-physical things to be burnished. Even though Henry hated fruit cake, <u>he still accepted the <b>conciliatory</b> gift from his neighbor.</u> Richard is forever attempting to <u><b>burnish</b> his reputation</u> so that he can advance his position within our company. Hi Freq. GRE Medium Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron Barron
1441 1463 castigation harsh verbal reprimand noun The teacher’s <u>verbal <b>castigation</b> of the student was harsh</u> but needed since he refused to do any work. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron
1442 1464 conciliatory making or willing to make concessions adj. Latin: conciliatus "to bring together, win over" same root as "council"+ –ory "relating to or doing. Context often involves compromise Even though Henry hated fruit cake, <u>he still accepted the <b>conciliatory</b> gift from his neighbor.</u> Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron
1443 1465 contention the act of competing as for profit or a prize noun "a violent effort to obtain something" Does anyone know the <u>bone of <b>contention</b></u> that started the fight between Jim and Bob? Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron
1444 1466 conundrum a difficult problem noun unclear origin The <b><u>conundrum</b> is that I am stranded in the middle of nowhere</u> without my cell phone. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron
1445 1465 1467 contention daunt the act of competing as for profit or a prize cause to lose courage noun adj. "a violent effort to obtain something" Daunt rhymes with haunt, another word which means to frighten(but daunt is less creepy) Does anyone know the <u>bone of <b>contention</b></u> that started the fight between Jim and Bob? David faced the <u><b>daunting</b> task</u> of fighting Goliath Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1446 1466 1468 conundrum deterrent a difficult problem something immaterial that interferes with action or progress noun noun unclear origin Latin : de "away" + terrere "frighten, fill with fear" The <b><u>conundrum</b> is that I am stranded in the middle of nowhere</u> without my cell phone. North Korea is proud of its >u>nuclear <b>deterrent</u></b> arsenal Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron Barron
1447 1467 1469 daunt dichotomy cause to lose courage a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses adj. noun Daunt rhymes with haunt, another word which means to frighten(but daunt is less creepy) Greek dikhotomia "a cutting in half, David faced the <u><b>daunting</b> task</u> of fighting Goliath The statement : "All cars are either small and efficient or large and polluting" is a <u>false <b>dichotomy</b></u> because there are some cars that don't fit into either category. Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1485 1505 1507 itinerary levee an established line of travel or access an embankment built to prevent a river from overflowing noun noun Latin itinerarium "account of a journey, description of a route of travel, road-book" New Orleans French levée "a raising, a lifting; an embankment, The teacher had to submit an <b>itinerary</b> for her field trip to Disneyworld listing every stop they would make at each hour of the day <b>Levees</b> protect land that is normally dry but that may be flooded occasionally, while <u>Dikes</u> protect land that would naturally be underwater most of the time. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron Barron
1486 1506 1508 lassitude levity a feeling of lack of interest or energy a manner lacking seriousness noun noun Latin: lassus "faint, tired, weary" Levity = "lightness, Whereas <u>Latitude</u> is the distance from the equator,<b>lassitude</b> is the weariness you'd experience after attempting to run a marathon around the equator Joking that his dead grandmother "never looked better" injected some <b>levity</b> into her funeral, but his relatives found his joke inappropriate to the occasion. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1487 1507 1510 levee malingerer an embankment built to prevent a river from overflowing someone shirking duty by feigning illness or incapacity noun noun New Orleans French levée "a raising, a lifting; an embankment, French: Malinger : to pretend to be sick</br> Syn: shammer, skulker, shirker, slacker <b>Levees</b> protect land that is normally dry but that may be flooded occasionally, while <u>Dikes</u> protect land that would naturally be underwater most of the time. Pike, the dog, was a clever <b>malingerer</b> and thief,pretending to be hurt to gain sympathy and food Hi Freq. GRE Medium Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1488 1508 1511 levity mendacious a manner lacking seriousness given to lying noun adj. Levity = "lightness, French/Latin : given to tell "a lie, untruth, falsehood, fiction </br>Syn:intentionally untrue, untruthful Joking that his dead grandmother "never looked better" injected some <b>levity</b> into her funeral, but his relatives found his joke inappropriate to the occasion. It’s an unguarded anthology her ongoing battles against depression, <u><b>mendacious <b>lovers</u> and toxic memories. Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1489 1510 1512 malingerer negate someone shirking duty by feigning illness or incapacity 1. make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of</br>2. deny the truth of</br>3. prove negative 4. be in contradiction with noun verb French: Malinger : to pretend to be sick</br> Syn: shammer, skulker, shirker, slacker backforming of negation :"deny, make negative or null" </br>Syn: neutralize, nullify, contradict, belie Pike, the dog, was a clever <b>malingerer</b> and thief,pretending to be hurt to gain sympathy and food 1. Sometimes getting a guard dog can negate the need for a security system.</br>3. The WHO’s statement would seem to negate the validity of any such document. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1490 1511 1513 mendacious officious given to lying intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner, being annoyingly eager to do more than is required. adj. adj. French/Latin : given to tell "a lie, untruth, falsehood, fiction </br>Syn:intentionally untrue, untruthful Has nothing to do with official or office!!!. People who are officious are busybodies. They want to make their opinions known and followed, despite not having any kind of real power. It’s an unguarded anthology her ongoing battles against depression, <u><b>mendacious <b>lovers</u> and toxic memories. The <b>officious</b> lunch lady made everyone's food choices her business, and made nasty comments when students chose cookies over carrots Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron Barron
1491 1512 1514 negate opprobrium 1. make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of</br>2. deny the truth of</br>3. prove negative 4. be in contradiction with a state of extreme dishonor verb adj. backforming of negation :"deny, make negative or null" </br>Syn: neutralize, nullify, contradict, belie Syn: obloquy, infamy 1. Sometimes getting a guard dog can negate the need for a security system.</br>3. The WHO’s statement would seem to negate the validity of any such document. The celebrity chef earned <b>opprobrium</b> when she made a racial slur in front of the media. Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1496 1517 1519 penury permeable a state of extreme poverty or destitution</br>Syn: indigence, need, pauperisation, pauperism, pauperization allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through noun adj. Latin : penuria= scarcity Latin: per "through" + meare "to pass"=>pass through</br> My uncle <u>wasted his fortune and died in <b>penury</b>.</u> The <b>permeable</b> cloth allowed nearly all the water to flow through. Hi Freq. GRE Medium Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1497 1518 1520 perennial piety lasting an indefinitely long time righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout adj. noun Latin per-, "through" + annus, or "year.</br>Syn : long, repeated, recurrent, continual from French, related to English word : pity At our university digs, there was a <u><b>perennial</b> argument</u> as to who cleaned the bathroom last . aerophyte Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1498 1519 1521 permeable plasticity allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through the property of being physically malleable adj. adj. Latin: per "through" + meare "to pass"=>pass through</br> The <b>permeable</b> cloth allowed nearly all the water to flow through. The <b>plasticity</b> of the wax and clay made the 2 media attractive for the artist to use. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1499 1520 1523 piety preamble righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout a preliminary introduction, as to a statute or constitution noun noun from French, related to English word : pity Latin praeambulus which means "walking before." (a speech, or a document) aerophyte The Constitution declares in its <b>preamble</b>that one of its primary purposes was to establish Justice. Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Medium Barron Barron
1500 1521 1524 plasticity problematic the property of being physically malleable making great mental demands adj. adj. The <b>plasticity</b> of the wax and clay made the 2 media attractive for the artist to use. Finding enough volunteers to work at the shelter can be <b>problematic</b> since it’s not a paying job. Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1501 1523 1525 preamble profound a preliminary introduction, as to a statute or constitution 1. situated at or extending to great depth</br>2. showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth noun adj. Latin praeambulus which means "walking before." (a speech, or a document) Profundus literally means "deep" in Latin</br>syn 1:deep </br>Syn2:intense, deep, thoughtful, insightful The Constitution declares in its <b>preamble</b>that one of its primary purposes was to establish Justice. 1. The strange creature came from <u>the <b>profound depths</b> of the sea</u>.</br>Rock songs about drugs that <b>try to sound profound</b> are usually dumb Hi Freq. GRE Medium Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron
1502 1524 1526 problematic prohibitive making great mental demands tending to discourage, especially of prices adj. adj. Finding enough volunteers to work at the shelter can be <b>problematic</b> since it’s not a paying job. The Rolex watch was <u><b>prohibitively</b> </u> Hi Freq. GRE Hard Hi Freq. GRE Hard Barron Barron
1503 1525 1527 profound propensity 1. situated at or extending to great depth</br>2. showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth a natural inclination adj. adj. Profundus literally means "deep" in Latin</br>syn 1:deep </br>Syn2:intense, deep, thoughtful, insightful Old English : obsolete adjective propense "inclined, prone"</br>Syn : leaning, proclivity 1. The strange creature came from <u>the <b>profound depths</b> of the sea</u>.</br>Rock songs about drugs that <b>try to sound profound</b> are usually dumb My sister <u>has a <b>propensity</b> to rub her hands togeither</U> when she gets excited about something Hi Freq. GRE Easy Hi Freq. GRE Easy Barron Barron

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| Word | Occurence | Explanation |
| :---------------- | :-------- | :---------------------- |
| appropraite | no.68 | missing space after bold |
| sap | no.662 | remove bracket in example |
| analgesic | no.200 | end of bold delimiter missing in example, needless numbering in meaning |
| drawl | no.1215 | end of underline delimiter missing in example |
| theo | no.1063 | remove linebreaks for "god & etc" in theology example |
| exigency | no.1480 | end of underline delimiter missing |
| impervious | no.1492 | examples are for "impermeable" |
| circumlocution | no.819 | end of bold delimiter missing/corrupted |
| appropbriation | no.283 | missing space after 2nd example, what's "het" in that example? |
| convalesce | no.1072 | no space before bold in example |
## Import errors:
- '1318 ad hominen A way of arguing or criticizing that ignores the larger issues at hand and just attacks someone's character adj. Latin : "aimed at the man." Unfortunately, people are skipping to the assumed end of the debate right away and concentrating their efforts on <u>trading <b>ad hominem</b> attacks.</u>' had 6 fields, expected 8
- '1410 ipso facto ipso facto evidence' had 6 fields, expected 8
- '1411 exalt/exult To exalt, means to glorify or elevate something, but to exult is to rejoice. verb ex "out, out of, from within" + <b>a</b>ltus "high"=>exalt =raise to the highest</br>ex"out, out of, from within" + sauter:jump=> jump for joy While she <b>exalted</b> God in the highest, she was <b>exulted</b> when she got the last two tickets to see Robbie Williams. Easily confused words' had 7 fields, expected 8
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"1. Bills allergy medication is an<b> exigency</b> he always carries around in case of an attack.</br>2. These suggestions <u>address the <b>exigencies</b></u> of the moment.",
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