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"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"Common GRE",
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"Least Difficult",
"[sound:762_indictment_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈdʌɪtm(ə)nt/",
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"Easily confused words",
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"Medium Difficult",
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"/ˈɪnd(ə)l(ə)ns/",
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"Latin indolentem: causing no pain, painless\"",
"The indolent schoolboy failed the test.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"/ˈɪnd(ə)l(ə)nt/",
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"feminine masculine medicine",
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"ineffable",
"undescribable; inexpressible in words; unspeakable",
"adj.",
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"The joy I experienced at the birth of my first child was ineffable. ",
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"/ɪnˈɛfəb(ə)l/",
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"inert",
"Lacking vigor",
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"America’s founders believed that the 'greatest menace to freedom is an inert people.",
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"/ɪˈnəːt/",
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"to conclude from implicit evidence (as opposed to explicit facts)",
"verb",
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"New genetic evidence led some zoologists to infer that the red wolf is actually a hybrid of the coyote and the gray wolf.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"Latin: ingenuus \"with the virtues of freeborn people, of noble character, frank, upright, candid\" naïve, innocent",
"The scam artist preyed on ingenuous nursing home residents.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"an ungrateful person",
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"Deutsch: undankbar. Latin: in- \"not\" + gratus \"pleasing, beloved, dear, agreeable\"",
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"Least Difficult",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1. Contact between young adults was inhibited by strict social customs2. The trace component inhibited the rate of a chemical reaction",
"Common GRE",
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"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"adj.",
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"Because the virus was innocuous, the hospital staff had no need to worry about the leak.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
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"/ɪˈnɒkjʊəs/",
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"noun",
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"Medium Difficult",
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"Not even the leading experts in criminology could understand the killer’s inscrutable motives.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:441_inscrutable_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈskruːtəb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "CmXxFEGK?`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"fields": [
"442",
"insensible",
"barely able to be perceived",
"adj.",
"",
"Wayne was rendered insensible by a blow to the head. They were insensibile to the suffering of others.:",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:442_insensible_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈsɛnsɪb(ə)l/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "w?ZV/Idi;;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"443",
"insensible insensitive",
"When used as adjectives, insensible means unable to be perceived by the senses, whereas insensitive means not expressing normal physical feelings or not acting with normal interpersonal skills",
"adj.",
"",
"X-rays are insensible to humans, but doctors can be insensitive to patients",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "gaNDeutsch: Geschmacklos, fad. Latin in- \"not\" + Latin sapidus \"tasty\" sapere",
"It was a stultifying procession of patriotic songs, nothing but insipid skits and bald propaganda.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:445_insipid_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈsɪpɪd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "wFDwOoOmpt",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"447",
"insular",
"of or pertaining to an island, thus, excessively exclusive: tight-knit and isolated; uninterested in matters outside one’s immediate spher",
"adj.",
"gleicher Wortstamm wie \"insel\"",
"Newcomers found it difficult to make friends in the insular community.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:447_insular_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɪnsjʊlə/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "mCr`2l;@]y",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"448",
"intensive",
"1. concentrated and in-depth 2. of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor",
"adj.",
"",
"1. “the questioning was intensive”, “intensive care”, “research- intensive”, “a labor- intensive industry” 2. “intensive agriculture”",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:448_intensive_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtɛnsɪv/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "ES;%x7+Db7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"449",
"inter",
"between",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"interact interstellar interpret interstitial",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:449_inter_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtəː/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "jPgNr2}disintered Bonaporte's body to check the theory that he had died of arsenic poisoning.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:121_disinter_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdɪsɪnˈtəː/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "jaCy8+-2AT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"122",
"dismantle",
"1. to take apart, disassemble2. to destroy the integrity or functioning of",
"verb",
"French: strip of a cloak, tear down a fortress",
"1. will have to dismantle the engine2. The program was later dismantled due to a lack of funding",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:122_dismantle_1.mp3]",
"/dɪsˈmant(ə)l/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "n.vMyh.1.Y",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"127",
"disputatious",
"argumentative; fond of arguing; inclined to dispute",
"adj.",
"Same root word origin as \"dispute\". ",
"This was a strangely obtuse debate between two disputatious old lawyers",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:127_disputatious_1.mp3]",
"/dɪspjuːˈteɪʃəs/
/ˈɪntɪmeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "An*Ah&^YUK",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"452",
"intractable",
"difficult to manage or mold",
"adj.",
"in=not + tract= manage (like contract) => not manageable Syn: a) defiant, noncompliant b) disobedient c) obstinate, stubborn, unregenerate d) untamed, wild\ne) balking, balky f) refractory, stubborn g) uncontrollable, unmanageable h) unmalleable",
"1. Additional police officers were called to the scene when the crowd became intractable2. It took six paramedics to handle the intractable task of lifting the eight hundred pound woman.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:452_intractable_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtraktəb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "obT{P{=F2G",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"454",
"intransigent",
"uncompromising, obstinate, stubborn, immovable, unwilling to change",
"adj.",
"in-: \"not\" + trans=movement =>is not movingSyn: bullheadedness, obstinacy, obstinance, pigheadedness, self-will, stubbornness",
"He was an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:454_intransigent_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtransɪdʒ(ə)nt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "uUmP!o=DW[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"455",
"intrepid",
"bold and adventurous",
"adj.",
"in- \"not\" + trepidus \"alarmed, tremble\". => no fear same root as trepidation=fear",
"To be an astronaut, you must be an intrepid person who craves adventure and is not afraid of heights.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:455_intrepid_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtrɛpɪd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "djR#;EIZ;`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": [
"leech"
]
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"456",
"inveterate",
"ingrained, habitual",
"adj.",
"associated with chronic disease in middle English. Now refers to something that is a signature habit with a person. Syn: chronic, usual",
"Mark is an inveterate liar who could not tell the truth even if you paid him",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:456_inveterate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈvɛt(ə)rət/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "EEO&A+bC6Q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"457",
"invulnerable",
"indestructible, impervious to harm",
"adj.",
"Syn: unconquerable, protected, safesecure, air-tight, airtight, bombproof, shellproof, defendable, defensible, impregnable, inviolable, secure, strong, unassailable, unattackable, tight, sheltered, untouchable",
"Gunners shot at the beach from invulnerable positions on the cliffs",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:457_invulnerable_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈvʌln(ə)rəb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "fV2/pM.a*W",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"458",
"-ion, sion, tion",
"act of, state of, result of",
"noun",
"",
"contagion infection aversion",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "n6RV>w0eI7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"460",
"irascible",
"quickly aroused to anger",
"adj.",
"Syn: irritable, quick-tempered, short-tempered",
"He survived, but some of his contemporaries thought that the accident changed his personality from pleasant to irascible. ",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:460_irascible_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈrasɪb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "G,e]FsV9a|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"461",
"irresolute",
"uncertain how to act or proceed",
"adj.",
"Syn: indecisive, discouraged, infirm, unstable, vacillant, vacillating, wavering, weak-kneed",
"Because Jack is irresolute about the future of the stock market, he is hesitant to make a large financial investment at this time.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:461_irresolute_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈrɛzəluːt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Bd&AAT04W{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"462",
"-ish",
"origin, nature, resembling",
"adj. , noun",
"",
"Spanish foolish impish",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "BgO4W_nGq_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"463",
"-ism",
"system, manner, condition",
"noun",
"",
"alcoholism feminism heroism communism",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "d8H7H-rLPG",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"464",
"-ist",
"one who, that which",
"noun",
"",
"pianist elitist",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "CUt_bxGmUy",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"465",
"-ite",
"nature of, quality of",
"adj. , noun",
"",
"dynamite graphite sulfite neophyte",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "k259WUUq>.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"888",
"itinerant",
"Traveling from place to place",
"adj.",
"Same word root as itineray Syn: peripatetic, wandering, roving",
"My father is an itinerant, spending weeks a year on a plane",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:888_itinerant_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈtɪn(ə)r(ə)nt/
/ʌɪˈtɪn(ə)r(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KC%(s>9{`k",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"466",
"-ity, ty",
"state of, quality",
"Suffix",
"",
"captivity clarity",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "G8n!QVqbZS",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"467",
"-ive",
"causing",
"Suffix",
"",
"conclusive festive restive abusive",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "hGv,yRRB&J",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"468",
"-ize",
"to make (like)",
"verb",
"",
"emphasize anthropomorphize",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "NQ;wn^~eZ9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"981",
"knell",
"the sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral",
"noun",
"Syn: toll, ringing, chime",
"The change in policy is a blow to the prison industry, but it hardly sounds a death knell for its business model.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:981_knell_1.mp3]",
"/nɛl/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "pg.B=NKB`]",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"982",
"lachrymose",
"Inducing tears; sad",
"adj.",
"Latin: lacryma \"a tear\"=> tearfulwas in Stephan's GMAT!Syn: sad, tearful, weepy",
"This morning the world is not talking about a dubious song by the host, a lachrymose speech or even an appalling outfit.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:982_lachrymose_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlakrɪməʊs/
/ˈlakrɪməʊz/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "q)jMnCT/v5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"470",
"laconic",
"taciturn, reserved, succinct, using few words; terse: (of a person, speech, or style of writing) using very few words",
"adj.",
"Persons from Lakonia, Sparta, Greece, whose inhabitants famously cultivated the skill of saying much in few words. Syn: brief, concise, terse",
"1a. Maths proofs can sometimes be very short and laconic1b. Philip of Macedon threatened Laconians with\"If I enter Laconia, I will raze Sparta to the ground\" the laconic ' reply was\"If. \"",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:470_laconic_1.mp3]",
"/ləˈkɒnɪk/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Qx`fW%fzZ_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"983",
"lacuna",
"an unfilled space or interval; a gap",
"noun",
"Latin lacuna \"hole, pit\" figuratively \"a gap, void, want\" Syn: interval, gap same root as word \"Lake\"\"lagoon\"",
"Discovering the ancient text, historians were sad to discover there was a lacuna in the middle with several missing pages.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:983_lacuna_1.mp3]",
"/ləˈkjuːnə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "G+DzU$ZC[l",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"984",
"lambaste",
"Criticize (someone or something) harshly",
"verb",
"Syn: castigate, chastise, condemn, correct, objurgate, bawl out, berate, call down, chew up, chide, dress down, jaw, lecture, rag, rebuke, remonstrate, reprimand, reproof, scold, take to task, trounce, vituperate",
"Yet the president was lambasted for his otherworldly complacency.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:984_lambaste*]",
"",
"FT"
],
"guid": "nM^gAH0JY|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"985",
"larceny",
"legal term for theft of personal property, involving taking away something away",
"noun",
"Syn: stealing, robbery, pilferinggrand larceny = big theft, petty larceny=small theft",
"The larceny charges were dropped when it was discovered he received verbal permission to use the car.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:985_larceny_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɑːs(ə)ni/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "m]_c}uo*#>",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"890",
"largesse",
"large generosity, liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit",
"noun",
"French word of same meaning Syn: liberality, munificence, magnanimity, openhandedness, gift",
"All else equal, such largesse should indeed give the economy some temporary vim.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:890_largesse_1.mp3]",
"/lɑːˈ(d)ʒɛs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "JpOtgWnR::",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"471",
"latent",
"potentially existing but not presently evident or realized",
"adj.",
"Middle English from Latin latēre: \"to lie hidden. \"Syn:possible, potential",
"If Janet is anything like her mother, she will show a latent skill for singing when she reaches her teenage years.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:471_latent_1.mp3]",
"/ˈleɪt(ə)nt/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "o4NF5M{W`+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"472",
"laud",
"praise, glorify, or honor often in a very public manner",
"verb",
"Syn: exalt, extol, glorify, proclaim, canonise, canonize, ensky, crack up, hymn",
"Because the soldier saved the president, everyone is going to laud him at a huge event",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:472_laud_1.mp3]",
"/lɔːd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "MIew#xMl{&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"474",
"laudable",
"praiseworthy; commendable (v. laud)",
"adj.",
"",
"Providing affordable healthcare for all citizens is a laudable goal.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:474_laudable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɔːdəb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "j3Fyn!AN;e",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"764",
"lax",
"Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful",
"adj.",
"Syn: slack, slipshod, negligent. Deutsch: Lasch",
"Mario Draghi has faced attacks from critics in Germany (for being too lax) and Greece (for being too tight).",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:764_lax_1.mp3]",
"/laks/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "H<]2&xk46I",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"891",
"leery",
"Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions",
"adj.",
"Syn: careful, circumspect, on one's guard",
"The past two decades have left working-class voters in many countries leery of globalisation.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:891_leery_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɪəri/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "nH+@_YQ@vn",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"475",
"legis (lex)",
"law",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"legal legislature",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:475_legis][sound:(lex)*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "e~5:n5uF![",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"476",
"-less",
"without",
"adj.",
"",
"worthless mindless guileless",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "hMX_Y@io%%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1115",
"lethargic",
"lacking energy",
"adj.",
"From same Greek word. ic=nature of, like",
"It’s not uncommon to feel lethargic for weeks or even months after major surger",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1115_lethargic_1.mp3]",
"/lɪˈθɑːdʒɪk/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "AW5,(@#$nn",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"477",
"leviathan",
"giant whale, therefore, something very large",
"noun",
"from Hebrew livyathan \"dragon, serpent, huge sea animal a) freak, lusus naturae, monster, monstrosity b) mythical creature, mythical monster",
"The tree was a leviathan among redwoods",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:477_leviathan_1.mp3]",
"/lɪˈvʌɪəθ(ə)n/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Ra1tD=&D@P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"478",
"lexis",
"word",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"lexicon lexicography",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:478_lexis_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛksɪs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Acn|!g5[]c",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"479",
"liber",
"free book",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"liberty library liberal",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:479_liber*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "jlH0NN8B`]",
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"fields": [
"986",
"libertine",
"1. a person who rejects accepted opinions in matters of religion, someone who lives life unencumbered by morals2. a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained",
"adj. , noun",
"Syn1: freethinker, hedonist, profligateSyn2: debauchee, profligate",
"1. There are aunts for every worldview, from libertine to puritan and from reactionary to radical. 2. A new pop archetype has emerged: the female libertine who brushed her teeth “with a bottle of Jack Daniels” before an all-nighter.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:986_libertine_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɪbətiːn/
/ˈlɪbətɪn/
/ˈlɪbətʌɪn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "H~2Pl1g4yW",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"480",
"lied",
"1. v. past tense. to tell an untruth. 2. n. (plural: lieder) German. a song, lyric, or ballad.",
"verb, noun",
"Selbsterklaerend",
"2. This opera was inspired by a traditional lied.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:480_lied_1.mp3]",
"/liːd/
/liːt/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "L&3Q7+)QEG",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"481",
"badinage",
"teasing conversation; good-humored, playful conversation",
"noun",
"French playfullness, jestful,",
"The two actors are best friends and are often seen exchanging humouress badinage during interviews",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:481_badinage_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbadɪnɑːʒ/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "o~JQNSInfw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"892",
"limpid",
"1. clear, serene and bright (often liquids) 2. (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable",
"adj.",
"Syn: 1. crystal clear, crystalline, lucid, pellucid, transparent Syn 2. lucid, plain, understandable",
"1. I could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid mountain pool2. He writes in a limpid style",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:892_limpid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɪmpɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "kV-s/B_7oY",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"765",
"listless",
"(Of a person or their manner) lacking energy or enthusiasm",
"adj.",
"Syn: lethargic, enervated, lackadaisical",
"As the professor went on and on and on, the students becoming increasingly listless, one even fell asleep and started snoring!",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:765_listless_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɪs(t)ləs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "PKu/qp1T#&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"482",
"litigation",
"legal proceedings",
"noun",
"Latin: act of carrying on a lawsuit",
"Charles entered into litigation when he opened a civil suit, attempting to hold his former employer liable for withholding wages",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:482_litigation_1.mp3]",
"/lɪtɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "BUV3uU9R].",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"766",
"livid",
"1. furiously angry 2. anemic looking from illness or emotion, bluish-gray (eg. sea, bruise, lips)3. (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity",
"adj.",
"Latin: \"bluish-gray. Syn: 1. infuriated, irate, fuming 2. black-and-blue, injured, ashen, blanched, bloodless, white, colourless3. deathly",
"1. A livid Vladimir Putin minced no words in his response, calling the downing a 'stab in the back'…2. The livid bruises on Judy’s face took weeks to dissapear 3. livid lightning streaked the sky”",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:766_livid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɪvɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "M0-M$U*r#8",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1051",
"loc loq",
"speak",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"Grandiloquent=pompous or inflated in languageeloquent=speaking beautifully and forcefullyloquacious=very talkativecircumlocution=roundabout talkelocution=art of clear & expressive speakinglocution=talking soliloquy=long solo talk",
"Root words",
"",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "J{}79FVD(X",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"483",
"locus",
"place",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"locality, local, circumlocutionlocus, allocate, dislocate, local, locale, locate, locomotive, relocate.",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:483_locus_1.mp3]",
"/ˈləʊkəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "o,a[?qvi>`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1086",
"log logy",
"speech study of dialogue",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"analogy",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "AJt}oDmU]N",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"767",
"loll",
"Sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way",
"verb",
"From Dutch: loll= to dozeSyn: lounge, sprawl, drape oneself. Deutsch: sich rekeln",
"The pair loll on a green hillside at Murnau south of Munich where Münter had bought a house",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:767_loll_1.mp3]",
"/lɒl/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "ceN=Dno1)&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"487",
"beatific",
"completely happy and contented; showing or producing exalted joy",
"adj.",
"Latin beatus \"blessed, happy\" + -ficus \"making doing=>make/doing blessed/happySyn: angelic, angelical, sainted, saintlike, saintly",
"The bride looked angelic and wore a beatific expression as she walked down the aisle.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:487_beatific_1.mp3]",
"/biːəˈtɪfɪk/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "H,$;7o}w#C",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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\"Syn: mournful, gloomy, sad",
"After his wife left him, he walked around in a lugubrious condition for months",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:488_lugubrious_1.mp3]",
"/lʊˈɡuːbrɪəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "w1aa$a3m#H",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"489",
"lumber",
"1. n. wood used for building. 2. v. to move heavily or without grace.",
"noun, verb",
"",
"2. The Frankenstein monster lumbered toward the little girl.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:489_lumber_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlʌmbə/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "L5Z-#v!hu:",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"490",
"luminous",
"softly bright or radiant",
"adj.",
"Latin luminosus \"shining, full of light, conspicuous\"",
"One luminous bulb produces enough light to brighten both the kitchen and the dining room.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:490_luminous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈluːmɪnəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "em#1^mJu[u",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"768",
"lurid",
"Presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms",
"adj.",
"Latin lūridis\"ghastly, pale yellow\" Syn: melodramatic, exaggerated, overdramatized. Deutsch: Reißerisch, grell.",
"She asked the police officer to spare her the lurid details so that she did not have to have the shocking and ugly images put into her imagination.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:768_lurid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈl(j)ʊərɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KkQ^BrN2zC",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"491",
"-ly",
"like",
"adv.",
"",
"clearly fearlessly",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "dB5H:{(k=G",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"492",
"macro",
"large",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"macroeconomicsmacroscopicmacrophage",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:492_macro_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmakrəʊ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "lUJ9mj}|]p",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"988",
"maelstrom",
"1. a powerful circular current of water2. fig. a situation or state of confused movement or violent turmoil",
"noun",
"old Dutch Maelstrom (modern maalstroom), literally \"grinding-stream - zu Deutsch: Mahlstrom Syn: turbulence, tumult, turmoilSyn:vortex, whirlpool",
"The military is very concerned about getting pulled into the maelstrom of politics in an election year in order to push protesters.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:988_maelstrom_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmeɪlstrəm/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "HCZj]ej@Qe",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"494",
"magnanimity",
"nobility and generosity of spirit",
"noun",
"Latin: magnus \"great\" + animus \"mind, soul, spirit\"=>\"having a great soul\"",
"Moved by magnanimity, the boxing champion reached his hand out to congratulate the runner-up on putting up a good fight",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:494_magnanimity_1.mp3]",
"/maɡnəˈnɪmɪti/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "cQp@
/mɪˈljəː/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "AO}_O,#>6<",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"507",
"milk",
"1. n. opaque liquid secreted by the mammary glands. 2. v. to extract by action similar to milking. to drain the strength from or exploit.",
"noun, verb",
"",
"2. John became very good at milking his misfortunes for all the sympathy he could get.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:507_milk_1.mp3]",
"/mɪlk/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "sjT@/NS8bx",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"770",
"mince",
"Use polite or moderate expressions to indicate disapproval",
"verb",
"mostly used with \"did not mince his words\". Same latin root as \"miniscule\"",
"President Barack Obama didn’t mince his words in a tweet on June 21st, the day after the Senate failed to pass four proposals.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:770_mince_1.mp3]",
"/mɪns/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "F^D%~$rrpo",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"771",
"minion",
"a follower or underling of a powerful person",
"noun",
"Syn: henchman, yes-man, lackey. Deutsch: Untergebener, lackai",
"Its minions have set up thousands of social-media bots and other spamming weapons to drown out other content.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:771_minion_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪnjən/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "x%*oQpTG22",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"898",
"mire",
"involve someone or something in (a difficult situation)",
"verb",
"Old English: deep mud, bog, marsh, swamplandDeutsch Wortstamm \"Masch\"Syn: entangle, tangle up, embroil",
"Ms Park is hopelessly mired in an ever-deepening influence-peddling scandal.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:898_mire_1.mp3]",
"/mʌɪə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "hW0?
/ˈmɪs(ə)nθrəʊp/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "wzQAPzk;sN",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"991",
"misanthropy",
"a dislike of humankind",
"noun",
"Greek: misein \"to hate\" + anthrōpos \"man\"=>hating mankindSyn: cynicism, hatred of mankind",
"Labour did not fall into the traps of the old left: confusing individualism for misanthropy. ",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:991_misanthropy_1.mp3]",
"/mɪˈzanθrəpi/
/mɪˈsanθrəpi/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "j&]-D34P$4",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 misnomer itself.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:510_misnomer_1.mp3]",
"/mɪsˈnəʊmə/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "K[pnxuzX@W",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"511",
"misogynist",
"one who hates or distrusts women",
"noun",
"Greek: miso- \"hatred\" +gynḗ \"a woman.\"+ -ist\"= person who hates womenmisandrist=hates or distrusts men",
"Others stated the women were not the property of men and called the rapper a misogynist",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:511_misogynist_1.mp3]",
"/mɪˈsɒdʒ(ə)nɪst/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "yEwwgI]Gen",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1090",
"cornet",
"a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone",
"noun",
"",
"The musician said that that the cornet sounds similar to a trumpet, but softer and mellower.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1090_cornet_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɔːnɪt/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "lFHIJkD`gq",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"513",
"mitigate",
"lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of",
"verb",
"Latin: mītis \"soft\" + agere \"to do/act\" => \"to soften. \"",
"He was trying to mitigate the damage he had done. (n: mitigation)",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:513_mitigate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪtɪɡeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Kh1(aE#!c0",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"773",
"modest",
"not excessively large, elaborate, or expensive",
"adj.",
"Syn: ordinary, simple, plain",
"They can be seen in the modest dress, office decor and eating habits of Angela Merkel, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:773_modest_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒdɪst/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "mHgPSrd)n2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"899",
"modish",
"Conforming to or following what is currently popular and fashionable",
"adj.",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"Mode\" in Deutsch Syn: modern, trendy, in",
"With these modish safety demonstrations becoming the norm, the question is what, exactly, do they accomplish?",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:899_modish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈməʊdɪʃ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "tj=17@R^hq",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"516",
"mollify",
"1. cause to be more favorably inclined2. to soften",
"verb",
"Latin mollificare \"make soft, mollify\"Syn: 1. appease, assuage, conciliate, gentle, gruntle, lenify, pacify, placate 2. soften, season, temper",
"She managed to mollify the angry customer",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:516_mollify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒlɪfʌɪ/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "iCsJzZBkz!",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"517",
"mono",
"one single",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"monocle monopoly monogamy monovalent monomania monarchy",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:517_mono_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒnəʊ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "h%R`FKzoFl",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"992",
"monolithic",
"1. large, powerful, imposing in size or bulk or solidity 2. characterized by massiveness and rigidity and total uniformity",
"adj.",
"mono:one + lith: \"stone\"+ ic:\"nature of, like\"=> being like a massive stone Syn: inflexible, rigid, unbending",
"1. The monolithic proportions of Stalinist architecture”2. But evangelicals are not a monolithic worldwide movement",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:992_monolithic_1.mp3]",
"/mɒnəˈlɪθɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "eg2IK08fBS",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"518",
"monotony",
"boredom and repetition",
"adj.",
"Greek: monos \"single, alone\" + tonos \"tone=>\"of one and the same tone\"Syn: humdrum, sameness",
"He had never grown accustomed to the monotony of his work",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:518_monotony_1.mp3]",
"/məˈnɒt(ə)ni/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "hyGo7ONHR,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"519",
"mor(t)",
"death",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"mortician mortuary moribund morbid mortal=certain to die Morbid=gruesome grisly Morose=gloomy moribund=dying decaying immortal=living forever unable to die",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:519_mor(t)*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "qGJI{QQ-F+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"774",
"morose",
"Sullen and ill-tempered, feeling sad, in a bad mood, and not wanting to talk to anyone",
"adj.",
"Syn: sullen, sulky, gloomy",
"When her dog died, the little girl was morose for months.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:774_morose_1.mp3]",
"/məˈrəʊs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "kq*HI+qG*P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1054",
"morph",
"shape form",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"metamorphosis=complete change of formmorphology=the branch of biology that deals with the structure & form of organismsamorphous=without distinct shape or form",
"Root words",
"[sound:1054_morph_1.mp3]",
"/mɔːf/",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "tS/(4hUc7{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"520",
"muffler",
"1. n. an object for suppressing noise. 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 mufflers and mittens in the winter.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:520_muffler_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmʌflə/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "z9Pu
/mʌnˈdeɪn/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "F=9(;N%[#q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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",
"[sound:522_munificent_1.mp3]",
"/mjʊˈnɪfɪs(ə)nt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "g`-!J[fO}.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"775",
"muse",
"a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist",
"noun",
"Deutsch: MuseSyn: inspiration, influence, stimulus",
"Picasso took a habit of painting his many muses",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:775_muse_1.mp3]",
"/mjuːz/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "/-<][[!^j",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"994",
"myopic",
"nearsighted",
"adj.",
"Greek: myein \"to shut\" + ōps \"eye\" ic=nature of, like=>short-sightednessSyn: short-sighted, insular, small-minded",
"They are also myopic, judging politicians’ economic management on the basis of only the very recent past",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:994_myopic_1.mp3]",
"/mʌɪˈɒpɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "vT*zDT(G-m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"995",
"nadir",
"the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization",
"noun",
"Arabic in astronomy, opposite of zenithSyn: perigee, the all-time low, zeroAntonym: zenith, apogee",
"Between its pre-crisis peak in late 2007 and its nadir at the end of 2009, the economy contracted by 11. 2%",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:995_nadir_1.mp3]",
"/ˈneɪdɪə/
/ˈnadɪə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "G<`>>.chT,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 naive and excited to be there that he didn’t even really see an issue.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:523_naïv*]",
"",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "jo6E/Ja!
/ˈɒkʌlt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "b1,2L9/-X&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"543",
"offset",
"1. to counterbalance or counteract 2. produce by offset printing technique 3. the distance or amount by which something is out of line",
"verb, noun",
"",
"1. My new car's ability to get 3l per 100km offset the rise in the price of petrol 2. He placed the rubber cylinder in the offset printing machine. 3. After the earthquake, several places on the ridge were offset by several feet",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:543_offset_1.mp3][sound:543_offset_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɒfsɛt/
/ɒfˈsɛt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Oj:5{E=n/8",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"544",
"-oid",
"like (often suggests flawed or partial resemblance)",
"adj. , noun",
"",
"asteroid, tabloid, anthropoid, rhomboid, ovoid",
"Suffix",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "A}lK@Z_V)&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"545",
"olfactory",
"relating to smell or the sense of smell",
"adj.",
"One way to try to remember the meaning of the word olfactory is to think of factory. Your nose is the \"factory\" where odors are processed. What visual is to the eyes, olfactory is to the nose.",
"Healthy, adult polar bears possess olfactory gifts that boggle the mind: they can smell a seal under the ice from over a kilometer away",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:545_olfactory_1.mp3]",
"/ɒlˈfakt(ə)ri/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "r)U&n={a:)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"546",
"olig",
"few",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"oligarchy oligopoly",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:546_olig*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "H;A[l;Solj",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1057",
"omni",
"all",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"omnipotent=with all the poweromniscient=knowing all thingsomnipresent=present everywhereomnivorous=eating all foods",
"Root words",
"[sound:1057_omni*]",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "k~7AB#%wce",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"547",
"omniscience",
"the quality or state of being all-knowing",
"noun",
"Latin omnis: \"all\" + scientia: \"knowledge. \"",
"Because he believes in God’s omniscience, the child is sure that his creator is aware of everything he does all day.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:547_omniscience_1.mp3]",
"/ɒmˈnɪsɪəns/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "G[ngEX>H+E",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"548",
"onerous",
"burdensome or difficult to endure",
"adj.",
"Latin; onus \"burden.",
"The professional musicians expected their 8 year old daughter to practise the piano many onerous hours a day.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:548_onerous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈəʊn(ə)rəs/
/ˈɒn(ə)rəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "v2kW9$R5+E",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"549",
"opaque",
"not transparent or transluscent; dense; difficult to comprehend, as inopaque reasoning",
"adj.",
"",
"Medical jargon includes many opaque terms like macrosomic, which describes a newborn who weighs more than, grams.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:549_opaque_1.mp3]",
"/ə(ʊ)ˈpeɪk/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "EN*#p+b5{9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"906",
"opine",
"Hold and state as one’s opinion",
"verb",
"Same word root as opinionSyn: suggest, say, declare",
"Rather than disagree with my husband in public, I waited until we got home to opine my thoughts on the subject.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:906_opine_1.mp3]",
"/ə(ʊ)ˈpʌɪn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "O%CpaG4_ls",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"551",
"opportunism",
"the practice of taking advantage of opportunities as they arise without particular concern for morality or ethics",
"noun",
"",
"Kevin’s opportunism led him to investing in any business idea he came up with, which in the long term led to failure",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:551_opportunism_2.mp3][sound:551_opportunism_3.mp3]",
"/ˈɒpətʃuːnɪz(ə)m/
/ˈɒpətjuːnɪz(ə)m/
/ˌɒpəˈtʃuːnɪz(ə)m/
/ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪz(ə)m/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "f-pTMKHZy&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"553",
"oscillate",
"move or swing from side to side regularly",
"verb",
"",
"The pendulum oscillated from left to right",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:553_oscillate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒsɪleɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "QK0m3bUp3w",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"554",
"ossified",
"turned to bone; hardened like bone; Inflexible:",
"adj.",
"The root is ossify\"to turn into bone\" from the Latin word for \"bone\" os.",
"The ossified culture failed to adapt to new economic conditions and died out.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:554_ossified_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒsɪfʌɪd/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "i4@n-&+!b$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"555",
"ostentatious",
"overly showy in a way that is gaudy or vulgar, excessive display of wealth",
"adj.",
"Latin word ostentare\"to display, Syn: pretentious, flaunty, flamboyant, showy, splashy",
"Owning a mansion doesn’t imply ostentation, but traveling exclusively by private jet certainly can",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:555_ostentatious_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɒstɛnˈteɪʃəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "z+~;T42eBM",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"556",
"outstrip",
"to overtake or outrun",
"verb",
"",
"“If you want to outstrip the competition, then you need to work out at the gym, ” the coach told his athletes.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:556_outstrip_1.mp3]",
"/aʊtˈstrɪp/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Q]1V0+8OaE",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"557",
"overshadow",
"to literally cast a shadow over",
"verb",
"v. to appear more notable than, to dominate, eclipse, to dwarf",
"the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:557_overshadow_1.mp3]",
"/əʊvəˈʃadəʊ/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "mR1kt]eIiV",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"778",
"overwrought",
"(of a piece of writing or a work of art) too elaborate or complicated in design or construction",
"adj.",
"wrought is old English for \"worked\". Ie. Overwrought=overworked. Syn: overblown, contrived, exaggerated",
"She made prodigious strides as a writer and learned to temper her overwrought outpourings.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:778_overwrought_1.mp3]",
"/əʊvəˈrɔːt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KWN#X]LH!J",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1000",
"paean",
"a song of praise or triumph",
"noun",
"Paean was originally a song of praise for Apollo, or Paian as he was sometimes calledSyn: song of praise, hymn, alleluia, encomium, eulogy, panegyric,",
"The boy wrote a paean for his dad, praising his many accomplishments.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1000_paean_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpiːən/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "CNy[-~3Gw3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"558",
"painstaking",
"attentive to detail, meticulous",
"adj.",
"Old English: paynes taking\"assiduous and careful labor\"",
"The technology seems to work but persuading the concrete industry to sign on is proving a painstaking and costly process",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:558_painstaking_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpeɪnzteɪkɪŋ/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "AnVz$TJv!e",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"907",
"pallid",
"(of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health",
"adj.",
"Same word root as paleSyn: white, pasty, wan",
"His pallid complexion is a definite indication that he spends all his time indoors",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:907_pallid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpalɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "vDc+BxCZ>7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1058",
"pan",
"all any everyone",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"panacea=a cure for all diseases or problemspanorama=an allaround viewpantheism=the worship of all godspandemic=affecting all",
"Root words",
"[sound:1058_pan_1.mp3][sound:1058_pan_2.mp3]",
"/pan/
/pɑːn/",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "A
/ˌpɑːtɪˈzan/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "k/ZV$t%z_,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1002",
"pastiche",
"an artistic work consisting of a medley of pieces taken from various sources",
"noun",
"Italian pasticcio \"medley, pastry cake, Syn: mixture, blend, medley",
"The mix of country, pop, and soul music made the album a fascinating pastiche of sounds.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1002_pastiche_1.mp3]",
"/paˈstiːʃ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "g[/VEeO(#|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"562",
"patently",
"blatant, obvious",
"adj.",
"Latin: patere = \"lie open\" or \"be open. \"patently as an adjective serves to emphasize how apparent or clear your observation is.",
"It's patently clear that your 10 year old son hates spinach.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:562_patently_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpeɪt(ə)ntli/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "xJ~q8D7G+P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"563",
"pater",
"father",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"paternalpaternitypatricide",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:563_pater_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpeɪtə/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "z2c$Qqu=oA",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1093",
"pater patri",
"father",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"paternal patriarch",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "x~_?`K86wz",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1059",
"path",
"feeling emoition",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"empathy=identification with & understanding of another’s feelingsapathy=a lack of feeling or interestsympathy=harmony or agreement sharing someone’s feelingsantipathy=a feeling of great dis",
"Root words",
"[sound:1059_path_1.mp3]",
"/pɑːθ/",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "d0/bGI7DmF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1129",
"para",
"1. Greek origin = alongside, coming from, beyond altered; contrary; irregular, abnormal",
"Greek",
"Greek origin = alongside or altered Latin origin = defense, protection from",
"1. parallel (alongside each other) paramedic (someone alongside a medic)paraphrase (restatement=coming phase) parastatal (organisation that runs alongside state )paresis (altered ie. partial paralysis) paralegal(one trained in subsidiary legal matters \"alongside legal\") parameter (used alongside to measure system) paraplegic (to be struck on the one side - eg lower side left side) paranormal (beyond normal)parasite (alongside food)",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1129_para_1.mp3][sound:1129_para_2.mp3][sound:1129_para_3.mp3]",
"/ˈparə/
/ˈpɑːrə/
/pəˈrɑː/",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "zfkd0tMh$l",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1094",
"pathy",
"feeling suffering",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sympathy",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1094_pathy*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "Mk:Ofxa0K",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"565",
"peccadillo",
"a small sin or fault",
"noun",
"Spanish peccado: \"sin\" + dillo:diminutive=> a small sin.",
"He ignored his children's pecadilloes of forgetting to say thank-you and please",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:565_peccadillo_1.mp3]",
"/ˌpɛkəˈdɪləʊ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "lX)PZMk~8)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1117",
"pedant",
"a person who makes an excessive display of learning",
"noun",
"Gleicher Wortstamm als \"Pedagogue\"= \"person who trumpets minor points of learning, one who overrates learning or lays undue stress on exact knowledge of details or trifles as compared with large matters or general principles\"",
"Professor Blackwell, a well-known pedant, required his pre-med students to speak in Latin throughout the entire semester.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1117_pedant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɛd(ə)nt/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "k+-JL,@a?/",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"568",
"pedantic",
"overly concerned with irrelevant detail, fussy; showing a narrow concern for rules or formal book learning; making an excessive display of one's own learning:pedant, pedantry).",
"adj.",
"Pedantic means \"like a pedant\" someone who's too concerned with literal accuracy or formality.",
"When the teacher covered my daughter’s term paper with red marks, I felt she was being way too pedantic in her review",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:568_pedantic_1.mp3]",
"/pɪˈdantɪk/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Hq,v[Fq[vB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"569",
"pedestrian",
"1. n. As a noun, it's someone walking around — sidewalks are for pedestrians. 2. adj. boring, monotonous, run-of-the-mill",
"adj.",
"Latin pedester meaning \"going on foot\" but also \"plain. \"Meaning 0f noun and adj. ver different!",
"A large number of people fell asleep during the pedestrian play.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:569_pedestrian_1.mp3]",
"/pɪˈdɛstrɪən/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "ii?pLFHpf6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1004",
"pellucid",
"1. clear2. Lucid in style or meaning; easily understood",
"adj.",
"Latin; per- \"through\" + lucere \"to shine\"=>shine through Syn: comprehensible, understandable",
"A sentence that teaches a new vocabulary word should always be pellucid, that is, its style and meaning should be easily understandable so that you can derive the definition from the sentence",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1004_pellucid_1.mp3]",
"/pɪˈl(j)uːsɪd/
/pɛˈl(j)uːsɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "hdED7V!H+d",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"911",
"penchant",
"A strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something",
"noun",
"French: to incline:Syn: fondness, inclination, preference",
"Alex has a penchant for chicken and broccoli, so he eats it daily or wishes he did",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:911_penchant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɒ̃ʃɒ̃/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "t0Ilq0}RSH",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"570",
"perfidious",
"deliberately treacherous; dishonest (n: perfidy)",
"adj.",
"Latin: from phrase per fidem decipere \"to deceive through trustingness. In So in order for perfidy to happen, there has to have first been a sense of faith in place, which was then broken or betrayed.",
"the perfidious Judas kissed Jesus on the cheek",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:570_perfidious_1.mp3]",
"/pəˈfɪdɪəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "FR)e?dtCza",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"571",
"perfidy",
"treachery or deceit",
"noun",
"Latin: from phrase per fidem decipere \"to deceive through trustingness. In So in order for perfidy to happen, there has to have first been a sense of faith in place, which was then broken or betrayed.",
"Judas' infamous kiss was a despicable act of perfidy",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:571_perfidy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpəːfɪdi/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "w$$o@UxeP}",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"572",
"perfunctory",
"done without much effort, care, or thought",
"adj.",
"Latin: per \"through\" + fungi \"perform\"=>done mechanically or without interest or zeal and merely for the sake of being rid of the duty of doing it; done so as to conform to the letter but not the spirit\"",
"When we went out to dinner last night, the bored hostess gave us a perfunctory hello",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:572_perfunctory_1.mp3]",
"/pəˈfʌŋ(k)t(ə)ri/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "x,c.p-pcg",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"573",
"peri",
"around",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"peripateticperiscopeperineumperitoneum",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:573_peri_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɪəri/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "lZU=F$r
/ˈpiːkeɪ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "C0~*4iAs5.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"588",
"pith",
"1. soft spongelike central cylinder of the stems of most flowering plants2. the essential substance of something",
"noun",
"Syn: center, centre, core, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul, inwardness, kernel, marrow, meat, nitty-gritty, nub, substance, sum",
"2. Instead of getting to the pith of his point and shouting \"HELP\", he instead said \"I would most appreciate some kind assistance\"",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:588_pith_1.mp3]",
"/pɪθ/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "k7RA2WGt-:",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"912",
"pithy",
"concise and full of meaning",
"adj.",
"Pith is the core, white material under the skin of a citrus fruit. Syn: concise, brief, compact",
"The best greeting card messages are pithy and meaningful. They finally got to the pith of the discussion.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:912_pithy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɪθi/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "w.m#Zloj&M",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"590",
"placate",
"to calm, esp. an angry or upset person; to calm or reduce anger by making concessions:",
"verb",
"Syn: appease, pacify, mollify",
"The professor tried to placate his students by postponing the exam.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:590_placate_1.mp3][sound:590_placate_2.mp3]",
"/pləˈkeɪt/
/ˈplakeɪt/
/ˈpleɪkeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "ql%q=$ylmI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"591",
"plastic",
"related to being shaped or molded; capable of being molded. (n: plasticity n: plastic)",
"adj.",
"ic=nature of, like",
"The artist like to work with plastic substances such as wax or clay, as they could be easily molded",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:591_plastic_1.mp3]",
"/ˈplastɪk/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "DlvW6Qpkr<",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"782",
"platitude",
"A remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting",
"noun",
"Syn: cliché, truism, commonplac",
"The politician ended his speech with a platitude about every man’s right to vote.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:782_platitude_1.mp3]",
"/ˈplatɪtjuːd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "q?#0_E%vnx",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"594",
"plausible",
"believable, reasonable",
"adj.",
"Plausible things are not far-fetched at all. Things in fantasy stories — eg. Dragons & unicorns - are not plausible. A woman becoming president is plausible, a giraffe becoming head of state is NOT plausible",
"When Jason forgot to do his homework, he tried to come up with a plausible excuse his teacher would believe.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:594_plausible_1.mp3]",
"/ˈplɔːzɪb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Obn;
/prɪˈsɪpɪtət/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "cZ74z[Xf^k",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1009",
"précis",
"a summary or abstract of a text or speech",
"noun",
"Syn: synopsis, summation",
"His latest book, 'Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking', is a précis of those 50 years, distilled into 77 readable and mostly bite-sized chapters",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1009_précis_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpreɪsi/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "c5xK7^:KWB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"615",
"precursor",
"a forerunner; something (or someone) that precedes another:",
"noun",
"",
"The assasination of the Archduke was a precursor to the war.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:615_precursor_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈkəːsə/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "gwjK<
/prɪˈseɪdʒ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "GK/4yR+1*/",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"616",
"prescient",
"knowing things before they happen, prophetic",
"adj.",
"Latin prefix pre-: \"before\" + science: \"to know\"=> \"know beforehand. ",
"Extraordinarily prescient, the 1905 book accurately predicted what is going on in today’s times.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:616_prescient_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprɛsɪənt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Ic8nF-.Vma",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"617",
"presumptuous",
"going beyond what is appropriate, permitted, or courteous",
"adj.",
"",
"It is somewhat presumptuous to assume you know more about medicine than your doctor.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:617_presumptuous_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈzʌm(p)tʃʊəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "F:1&9i,!/p",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"618",
"prevail",
"1. to succeed, esp. with respect to vanquishing an opponent 2. v. to convince or persuade",
"verb",
"Latin\": \"before\" + valere \"have power, be strong\"=>be successful, have power",
"Even though our troops are tired and hungry, we will prevail against the enemy",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:618_prevail_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈveɪl/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "l96{yCO
/ˈprɪstʌɪn/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "P)lKs1J):;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"622",
"pro",
"before in favor of",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"project projectile",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:622_pro_1.mp3]",
"/prəʊ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "C#=9/_G6WD",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"623",
"probity",
"integrity and honor",
"noun",
"Franch/latin probus \"worthy, good",
"The person who returned the stolen necklace to the police showed a great deal of probity",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:623_probity_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprəʊbɪti/
/ˈprɒbɪti/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "iR>(^r[vO|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"624",
"prodigal",
"a person who leaves home and behaves recklessly, but later makes a repentant return",
"adj.",
"",
"Americans' prodigal devotion to the automobile is unique. The prodigal prince bought lavish gifts and planned expensive events.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:624_prodigal_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprɒdɪɡ(ə)l/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "o3{P}(/wIq",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"626",
"prodigious",
"enormous, immense, gigantic",
"adj.",
"French/Latin",
"As evidenced by Two-Ton Tina's weight, she has a prodigious appetite.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:626_prodigious_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈdɪdʒəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "J_,k!2d.qm",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"627",
"profligate",
"extravagant and wasteful, esp. in an immoral way",
"adj.",
"Profligate behavior is a lot of fun, but you'll regret it laterSyn: debauched, degenerate, degraded, dissipated, dissolute, fast, libertine, riotous, extravagant, prodigal, spendthrift",
"The profligate ways of the Southern European states has led to them being seriously indebted during the financial crisis",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:627_profligate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprɒflɪɡət/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "iXrJ}kr9AA",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"628",
"proliferate",
"grow rapidly",
"verb",
"French: prolifère \"producing offspring\"",
"Once introduced, rabbits proliferated in Australia as they had no natural enemies",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:628_proliferate_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈlɪfəreɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "QAthtg:qZA",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"916",
"prolific",
"(of an artist, author, or composer) producing many works",
"adj.",
"Syn: productive, creative, inventive",
"It is true that few artists have been so prolific. On average, he released a studio album every year.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:916_prolific_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈlɪfɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "sRf7:;%%}]",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"786",
"prophetic",
"Accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future",
"adj.",
"ic=nature of, likeSyn: predictive, visionary",
"If I had prophetic abilities, I would be picking up my lottery winnings right now.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:786_prophetic_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈfɛtɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KiMKrn(h:2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"630",
"propitiate",
"to obtain special favor from someone, esp. a powerful person or deity, by performing a pleasing action",
"verb",
"v. to appease someone who is angry",
"They made sacrifices to propitiate angry gods.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:630_propitiate_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈpɪʃɪeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "INzM21Jxz0",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"631",
"propriety",
"appropriateness, manners, decorum",
"noun",
"",
"The students were instructed to behave with the utmost propriety while on their class field trip.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:631_propriety_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈprʌɪəti/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "dP%_RA+Tt|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1010",
"prosaic",
"Commonplace; unromantic",
"adj.",
"Latin prosa \"prose\" ordinary writing intended to communicate ideas and information+ ic=nature of, likeSyn: ordinary, everyday",
"Because the biggest thing in my hometown is the grocery store, the city really is a prosaic little place.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1010_prosaic_1.mp3]",
"/prə(ʊ)ˈzeɪɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "l9~udMrdYI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"632",
"prospective",
"potential or likely",
"adj.",
"Syn: applicable to the futureavoid confusing prospective with perspective. Perspective, which can mean “a reasonable point of view, ”",
"Before applying to a university, you may want to visit the campus and could even meet other prospective students checking out the library, the dorms, and athletic facilities.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:632_prospective_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈspɛktɪv/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "qSB]`r@Ra&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"917",
"proxy",
"a person authorized to act on behalf of another",
"noun",
"Syn: representative, substitute, stand-in",
"During the action sequence, a stand-in will act as a proxy for the A-list actor.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:917_proxy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprɒksi/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "r~p(@+7^[q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"918",
"prudish",
"having a tendency to be easily shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity",
"adj.",
"same word root as prudeis not to be confused with prudence Syn: puritanical, prim, goody-goody",
"My grandmother’s narrowminded and prudish viewpoints do not line up with today’s world views",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:918_prudish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpruːdɪʃ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "t`*c)2?}*?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"633",
"psych",
"mind soul",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"psychology",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:633_psych_1.mp3]",
"/sʌɪk/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "kI#SQ71@oK",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"634",
"publicus",
"people",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"public republic pub publican",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:634_publicus*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "L8j<9nn}?X",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"635",
"pulchritudinous",
"of great physical beauty (n: pulchritude)",
"adj.",
"Latin origin only used to describe people.",
"My pulchritudinous bride was so full of grace, standing beneath our wedding canopy.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:635_pulchritudinous_1.mp3]",
"/ˌpʌlkrɪˈtʃuːdɪnəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Q}`S[d}/XY",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1011",
"pundit",
"an expert in a particular subject or field who is frequently called on to give opinions about it to the public",
"noun",
"From Sanskrit: a pundit was a \"learned Hindu\" or Sanskrit expertSyn: authority, adviser",
"And yet the prevailing view among pundits is that Russia is indeed back in Asia.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1011_pundit_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpʌndɪt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "sP/#py>SfQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1060",
"purge",
"clean",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"Purge=remove anything undesirablepurgatory=according to Roman Catholics a placewhere souls must clean themselves of sinexpurgate=remove objectionable passages from a publication",
"Root words",
"[sound:1060_purge_1.mp3]",
"/pəːdʒ/",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "bTH<`xWal9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"787",
"purist",
"a person who insists on absolute adherence to traditional rules or structures",
"noun",
"Syn: pedant, dogmatist, perfectionist",
"Dressed in a suit and tie, the purist raised his hand every time to answer each question the teacher asked.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:787_purist_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpjʊərɪst/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "z9W8^-##;{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"636",
"pusillanimous",
"cowardly, timid, or irreselute; petty:",
"adj.",
"",
"The pusillanimous leader soon lost the respect of his people.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:636_pusillanimous_1.mp3]",
"/ˌpjuːsɪˈlanɪməs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "k9Z48WMSge",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"788",
"pyre",
"a heap of combustible material, especially one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony",
"noun",
"",
"The tribesmen were burned on a pyre so the evil spirits could not capture their bodies.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:788_pyre_1.mp3]",
"/pʌɪə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "i:}Kk2(je~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"789",
"quack",
"a person who dishonestly claims to have special knowledge in some field",
"noun",
"Syn: swindler, charlatan, fraud",
"The quack claimed that consuming a few daily teaspoons of his miraculous snake oil would prevent and cure any signs of the Corona virus",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:789_quack_1.mp3]",
"/kwak/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "EpGPskp4AA",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"637",
"qualification",
"1 . The act of modifying or changing the strength of some idea2. An attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something3. A statement that limits or restricts some claim",
"noun",
"",
"1. His new ideas involves a qualification of his party's platform2. One of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree. 3. Newton's laws are still valid, subject to several extreme qualifications, such as speed of the body, etc.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:637_qualification_1.mp3]",
"/ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "fB|T6sAh@*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"919",
"qualm",
"an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear",
"noun",
"Syn: misgiving, doubt, reservation",
"I have a serious qualm about my teenage daughter dating an older man.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:919_qualm_1.mp3][sound:919_qualm_2.mp3]",
"/kwɑːm/
/kwɔːm/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "mC|3!ECeQg",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"920",
"quell",
"Suppress (a feeling, especially an unpleasant one)",
"verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"quaelen\", aber hier im Sinne von etwas \"toeten, unterbinden, Ruhe geben lassen\"Syn: calm, soothe, pacify",
"The old man drinks warm milk to quell his upset stomach.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:920_quell_1.mp3]",
"/kwɛl/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "J0!Q2*~K$&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1012",
"querulous",
"Complaining in a petulant or whining manner",
"adj.",
"Same word root as quarrelSyn: pettish, touchy, testy",
"f there was an award for being querulous, my aunt would win because she is always complaining about something.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1012_querulous_1.mp3][sound:1012_querulous_2.mp3]",
"/ˈkwɛrʊləs/
/ˈkwɛrjʊləs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "rQ2(vuQb9y",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"921",
"quibble",
"Argue or raise objections about a trivial matter",
"verb",
"Syn: object to, criticize, nitpick",
"It is normal for married couples to quibble over small things like who controls the television remote",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:921_quibble_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkwɪb(ə)l/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "ec%i{35aNy",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1013",
"quiescence",
"a state or period of inactivity or dormancy",
"noun",
"same word root as \"quiet\"Syn: inactivity, inertia, latency",
"Any extended period of quiescence was a sure sign that the unusually quiet children were up to no good.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1013_quiescence_1.mp3][sound:1013_quiescence_2.mp3]",
"/kwɪˈɛs(ə)ns/
/kwʌɪˈɛsns/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "C(9i:,Kk)D",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1014",
"quixotic",
"exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical",
"adj.",
"Spanish novel \"Don Quixote\" whose title character is given to unrealistic schemes and great chivalry+ic=nature of, likeSyn: unrealistic, impractical, romantic",
"The idea of an obese person participating in a triathlon is a quixotic notion.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1014_quixotic_1.mp3]",
"/kwɪkˈsɒtɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "oUr/z^wQ1=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"639",
"quotidian",
"relating to the everyday or mundane",
"adj.",
"Syn: day-to-day, average, daily",
"They are seers, and mystics unfettered by the quotidian, connecting with the divine and reporting back.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:639_quotidian_1.mp3]",
"/kwɒˈtɪdɪən/
/kwəʊˈtɪdɪən/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "ndgpDc_g3+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1015",
"raconteur",
"a person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way",
"noun",
"French raconter \"to tell\"Syn: storyteller, spinner of yarns",
"My father was a raconteur of stories of a dog with many strengths, named Pinkly",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1015_raconteur_1.mp3]",
"/ˌrakɒnˈtəː/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "HgpM[vmx.I",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"640",
"rarefy",
"1. to make or become thin2. to purify or refine (n: rarefaction, adj: rarefied)",
"verb",
"Latin: to make rare",
"1. A lack of calcium has caused the boy’s bones to rarefy and become brittle. 2. In the rariefied air at the top of the mountain, he was unable to run for longer periods of time",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:640_rarefy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛːrɪfʌɪ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "tS4Wz$7%xB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"641",
"rationalize",
"1. to attempt to justify with reasons that are only superficially valid2. improve the efficiency, especially in production of something",
"verb",
"v. to repair a relationship",
"1. president of Veneuzuela rationalized his country's disastrous situation, repeatedly blaming the West, sanctions and those evil capitalists. 2. The production process was rationalised by adding an automatic welding machine",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:641_rationalize_1.mp3]",
"/ˈraʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪz/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "jik?O6/)-?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"923",
"recalcitrant",
"having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority",
"adj.",
"Latin: re = back + calcitrare= \"to kick\"=> someone kicking back against what's wanted of themSyn: uncooperative, intractable",
"Over time, the hopeless soldiers became recalcitrant and refused to follow orders",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:923_recalcitrant_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈkalsɪtr(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "hiMIr&^9k,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"924",
"recant",
"Say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief",
"verb",
"Latin: re-= \"bac\" + cantare=\"to sing=>to take back (in a nice tone) Syn: renounce, disavow, retract",
"The judge ordered the magazine to recant the false statements it made about the actress.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:924_recant_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈkant/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "rqXC/7TMEl",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"642",
"reconcile",
"to bring into harmony",
"verb",
"",
"Instead of spending a fortune in court fees, the two parties have agreed to see a mediator to reconcile their differences.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:642_reconcile_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛk(ə)nsʌɪl/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "nmIvc+yh9Q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"643",
"recondite",
"arcane or obscure, not understood or known by many people",
"adj.",
"Latin/French e=back: com=with; dere=put, ie. Put back again, hide",
"Since I do not have a law degree, I find it hard to understand the recondite terms of the contract.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:643_recondite_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛk(ə)ndʌɪt/
/rɪˈkɒndʌɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Gv%
/riːˈpruːf/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "L1%[_jL}y%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"649",
"repudiate",
"to renounce or disown",
"verb",
"",
"During his next speech, the president will repudiate blame for the economic situation.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:649_repudiate_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈpjuːdɪeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": ".=dzhqaj/",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"651",
"rescind",
"to take back or retract (an offer or statement); to repeal or annul",
"verb",
"Syn: annul, countermand, lift, overturn, repeal, reverse, revoke, vacate",
"In 1933, because none of the expected advantages had come to pass, the government decided to rescind the prohibition act.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:651_rescind_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈsɪnd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "j$:cYOOXb3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"652",
"respectively",
"in the sequential order previously given",
"adj.",
"",
"Each recipient was called up to receive their award, respectively. ",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:652_respectively_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈspɛktɪvli/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "M_e4,ys(Xo",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"653",
"restiverestful",
"restive is impatient under delay, duress, or control while restful is peaceful; having a peaceful aspect.",
"adj.",
"",
"The horses, sensing the upcomping championship - become restive and were unable to get a restful night's sleep.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "xu2cMKB9pF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"790",
"reticence",
"the quality of not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readily",
"noun",
"Syn: reserve, introversion, restraint",
"The shy wallflower’s reticence kept her from talking to anyone at the school dance.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:790_reticence_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛtɪs(ə)ns/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "xzy$IHV
/ˈrʌɪbɔːld/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "n&7347d6_]",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"657",
"riparia",
"river",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"riparian",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:657_riparia*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "d9(*9rZ^i3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1019",
"rococo",
"Characterized by an elaborately ornamental late baroque style of decoration",
"adj.",
"Rococo was a highly elaborate style in Europe in the 1700's",
"The building, which once served as the local town hall, boasts rococo wall carvings, a statue of Pallas Athena",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1019_rococo_1.mp3]",
"/rəˈkəʊkəʊ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "PY=VC+Tfx*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"791",
"rue",
"Bitterly regret (something one has done or allowed to happen)",
"verb",
"Deutscher Stamm: reuen Syn: deplore, lament, bemoan don't confuse with \"rue\"=street in French",
"1a. to his rue, the error cost him the game1b. He rued the day he took his first dose of heroin.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:791_rue_1.mp3]",
"/ruː/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "L_3LFNad:[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"792",
"ruminate",
"Think deeply about something",
"verb",
"Syn: contemplate, consider, mull over",
"Alfred Sauvy, the French thinker, was prone to worry that the first world would become 'a society of old people, living in old houses, ruminating about old ideas. '",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:792_ruminate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈruːmɪneɪt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "m{D.J>g[3)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"658",
"sagacious",
"having a sharp or powerful intellect or discernment. (n: sagacity).",
"adj.",
"Latin sagacitatem\"keenness of perception, quality of being acute\"same root as \"sage\"Syn: perspicacious, sapient, wise",
"observant and thoughtful, he was given to asking sagacious questions",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:658_sagacious_1.mp3]",
"/səˈɡeɪʃəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "L-Vnz$a+&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"925",
"salient",
"Most noticeable or important",
"adj.",
"Syn: conspicuous, noticeable, obvious",
"The reason for that emphasis may in part be because of the salient threat of terrorism",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:925_salient_1.mp3]",
"/ˈseɪlɪənt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "y?2_ogw%-,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"659",
"salubrious",
"health-promoting",
"adj.",
"Latin: salute and salubrious stem from the same salus, meaning \"welfare, health. ”",
"Broccoli, chicken and peanut butter are salubrious foods which provide essential nutrients",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:659_salubrious_1.mp3]",
"/səˈluːbrɪəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "s0$)8JpVja",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"660",
"sanction",
"to give official permission",
"verb",
"v. to impose a penalty for a particular action",
"The US president sanctioned the killing of Osama Bin Laden before the special troops moved in.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:660_sanction_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsaŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "s:+e3xaL,4",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1020",
"sanguine",
"Optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation. cheerful; confident:",
"adj.",
"Latin sanguis \"blood\" In medieval medicine, red skin was a sign of an optimistic outlookSyn: hopeful, buoyant, assured",
"Her sanguine attitude put everyone at ease. Some fear a future of mass unemployment. Others are sanguine that people will have time to adapt.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1020_sanguine_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsaŋɡwɪn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Ne%o1LjMt?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"662",
"sap",
"1. n. sugary liquid found in trees. 2. v. to deplete or weaken.",
"noun, verb",
"",
"2. Chronic sleep deprivation will eventually sap the vitality of those who suffer it.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:662_sap_1.mp3]",
"/sap/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "s6wqW=w7Y}",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"926",
"sardonic",
"grimly mocking or cynical",
"adj.",
"Linked to the sardon plant, whose poisonous juices would make victims smile at death. Syn: satirical, sarcastic, ironic",
"Ms Jefferson, it must be said, is a master of the arched-eyebrow, sardonic quip.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:926_sardonic_1.mp3]",
"/sɑːˈdɒnɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "k7ypMr/cqH",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"663",
"sate",
"to satisfy fully or to excess",
"verb",
"old English/German: Satt seinSyn: fill, replete, satiate",
"I will never be able to give my dog enough food to sate him.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:663_sate_1.mp3]",
"/seɪt/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Ia_hRLG,=s",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 satiate your hunger",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:664_satiate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈseɪʃɪeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "pjKP_|0
/savɑ̃/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "eoEvRW3U|j",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1097",
"scend",
"climb",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"ascend descend",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1097_scend_1.mp3]",
"/sɛnd/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "n*`je5|r,(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1061",
"sci",
"to know",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"conscience=sense of knowing right from wrongconscious=knowing what is happeningomniscient=knowing everythingprescient=ability to perceive events before they occur",
"Root words",
"[sound:1061_sci*]",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "Luk&|Yvr3=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1021",
"scintilla",
"a tiny trace or spark of a specified quality or feeling",
"noun",
"Syn: particle, iota, smidgen",
"The investigator could not find a single scintilla of evidence to the claim",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1021_scintilla_1.mp3]",
"/sɪnˈtɪlə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "M`&/w}#s1S",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"667",
"scope",
"examine",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"microscope oscilloscope",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:667_scope_1.mp3]",
"/skəʊp/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "DXtsl>gS9?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"668",
"screen",
"1. n. A flat surface on which to project an image. 2. n. A mesh designed to allow passage of some things while excluding others, as a window screen. 3. v. To select some items from a larger group.",
"noun",
"",
"1. I scratched his TV screen2. He passed the sand and stones through a screen3. The applicants were screened based on their resumes.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:668_screen_1.mp3]",
"/skriːn/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "mC}gLY.ig.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"669",
"scribscript",
"write",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"transcribe scribe script",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "E]=w6IS+pZ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1098",
"script",
"written language",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"postscript",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1098_script_1.mp3]",
"/skrɪpt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "MO#)rwd8vU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"670",
"secular",
"of or relating to the world or worldly matters (as opposed to religious ones)",
"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.",
"In the small village of Fallais, there was both a catholic and a secular school.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:670_secular_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɛkjʊlə/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "hlgn%M7MXR",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1099",
"secut",
"follow",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"consecutive non sequitur",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1099_secut*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "u9%u29CA=k",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"fields": [
"671",
"sediment",
"material that settles at the bottom of a body of water",
"noun",
"Latin: sedere, = “to settle, ” or “sit. ”",
"After the flood waters receded, there was a huge amount of sediment left behind.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:671_sediment_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɛdɪm(ə)nt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "l^{D$HoiyI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"672",
"sedulous",
"diligent; persevering; persistent: dedicated and careful",
"adj.",
"Latin sedulus, with same meaningSedulous is one of the 5 most common mistakes made in the GRE!(n: sedulity; sedulousness; adv. sedulously) Syn: assiduous, painstaking, and diligent",
"His sedulity was there for all to see: he worked hard and never gave up easily.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:672_sedulous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɛdjʊləs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "y[:E**U:LK",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1022",
"semantic",
"Relating to meaning in language or logic",
"adj.",
"ic=nature of, likeSyn: lingual, semasiological",
"Semantic parsing also ensued over whether the modifier 'meaningful' is significantly (or meaningfully) different from 'significant. '",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1022_semantic_1.mp3]",
"/sɪˈmantɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "dWk0ZvX&A?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1100",
"sent",
"feel think",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sentient consent sentiment",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1100_sent_1.mp3]",
"/sɛnt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "BNbM&hqI09",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1101",
"sequ",
"follow",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sequence subsequently",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1101_sequ*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "CnIx5c_nGv",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"674",
"simultaneous",
"occurring at the same moment",
"adj.",
"Latin:simul: \"at the same time. \"",
"The troops will carry out simultaneous attacks on their enemies, bombing three locations at once",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:674_simultaneous_1.mp3]",
"/ˌsɪm(ə)lˈteɪnɪəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "A*fXd0_Jr3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"675",
"sin (sys before b p or m)",
"together with",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"synchronize symphony sympathy syncretic syncope",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "wDgtK`K9g#",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"676",
"slight",
"1. adj. small, as for quantity or amount. 2. n. an insult or other act showing disrespect. 3. v. to insult or show disrespect",
"adj. , noun",
"",
"3. The director decided to list the actors' names alphabetically, so as not to slight anyone.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:676_slight_1.mp3]",
"/slʌɪt/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "x$<$zW|0,*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1023",
"sobriquet",
"a person’s nickname",
"noun",
"Syn: appellation, moniker",
"Alexander and Christina's sobriquets are Alex and Chrissy",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1023_sobriquet_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsəʊbrɪkeɪ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "h|;;_-X/J%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"678",
"sol",
"alone",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"solosolitarydesolate=lonely dismal gloomysolitary=done alone by yourselfsoliloquy–the act of speaking to onese",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:678_sol_1.mp3]",
"/sɒl/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "D@l]V`#86Z",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"677",
"solicitous",
"1. considerate, attentive2. full of anxiety and concern",
"adj.",
"Latin roots sollus \"entire\" and citus \"set in motion=>restless, uneasy, careful, full of anxiety",
"1. I like good restaurant service, but sometimes the solicitous service in India goes too far me. 2. The parents were solicitous about their children's future.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:677_solicitous_1.mp3]",
"/səˈlɪsɪtəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "
/ˈstɪpjʊlət/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "v(f=KTjC#I",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"685",
"stolid",
"calm and dependable",
"adj.",
"Syn: dependable\" or \"calm\" but these can be overshadowed by other words for stolid — \"empty\" \"blank\" and \"vacant,",
"He was a stolid man who did not even show his emotions at his mother’s funeral",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:685_stolid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈstɒlɪd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "MR!gDW}~ZQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"931",
"stratum",
"a thin layer within any structure",
"noun",
"Latin stratum \"thing spread out\"Syn: level, class, echelon",
"But exalting Western aviation security to a higher stratum than that found in Africa is a delusion.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:931_stratum_1.mp3][sound:931_stratum_2.mp3]",
"/ˈstrɑːtəm/
/ˈstreɪtəm/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "P^&bo^mPM9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"686",
"strut",
"1. v. to walk in such a way as to show great pride or confidence. 2. n. a support for an airplane wing or other projecting part.",
"verb, noun",
"",
"1. The beau strutted up and down the boardwalk, as if he were convinced he was God's greatest gift to all mankind. 2. Because the struts were made of inferior material, the wings of that plane became unstable.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:686_strut_1.mp3]",
"/strʌt/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "P6$IV9yQX3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"687",
"subjective",
"open to personal interpretation; not based in objective fact",
"adj.",
"",
"That Earth has one moon is objective — it's a fact. Whether the moon is pretty or not is subjective — not everyone will agree",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:687_subjective_1.mp3]",
"/səbˈdʒɛktɪv/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "E|Sse]w*h{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"795",
"sublime",
"of very great excellence or beauty",
"adj.",
"Syn: awe-inspiring, awesome, majestic",
"After the sublime meal, we asked to see the chef so that we could give him our compliments.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:795_sublime_1.mp3]",
"/səˈblʌɪm/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "oU2gQa7WO,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"932",
"subpoena",
"A writ ordering a person to attend a court",
"noun",
"Syn: summons, mandate, court order",
"Subpoenas issued by a federal grand jury earlier this year demanded that the Port Authority hand over Mr. Samson’s personal travel records.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:932_subpoena_1.mp3]",
"/səˈpiːnə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "IQsQG7XWkv",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"688",
"substantiate",
"1. Make something solid or believable, eg. to corroborate or give evidence of something 2. to strengthen",
"verb",
"Syn1: affirm, confirm, corroborate, support, sustain, Syn2: beef up, fortify, strengthen",
"1. The theory was substantiated by a clear set of experimental facts2. The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:688_substantiate_1.mp3]",
"/səbˈstanʃɪeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "OL=~eQ~vJ.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"689",
"subter",
"under secret",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"subterfuge subtle subaltern subterranean",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:689_subter*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Qf$*jg?ORk",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"690",
"subversive",
"meant to undercut established institutions or norms",
"adj.",
"Latin: sub,: \"underneath\" + vertere\"to turn. \"=> turn the system from underneath (by a sneaky revolutionary)",
"The professor mis-used his lessons to teach subversive philosophies to his gullable students",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:690_subversive_1.mp3]",
"/səbˈvəːsɪv/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "e=+zts7`_b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"691",
"sufficient",
"enough for a given purpose",
"adj.",
"Syn: ample, adequate, decent, enough",
"The blanket would provide sufficient warmth for the night.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:691_sufficient_1.mp3]",
"/səˈfɪʃ(ə)nt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "rHpL}3(WOk",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"692",
"superbly",
"excellently",
"adj.",
"Syn: marvellously, marvelously, terrifically, toppingly, wonderfully, wondrous, wondrously",
"The soprano's voice was superbly disciplined",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:692_superbly_1.mp3]",
"/suːˈpəːbli/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "vVn[FnLl+.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"693",
"superficial",
"1. only covering the surface2. concerned with or comprehending only what is apparent or obvious 3. of little substance or significance",
"adj.",
"Anything superficial has to do with the surface of something",
"1. The car only had superficial damage to its paint. 2. her thinking was superficial and fuzzy, marked by lack of attention or insight. 3. she made a few superficial editorial changes",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:693_superficial_1.mp3]",
"/ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃ(ə)l/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "CRqX+NIfo_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1025",
"supine",
"1. Failing to act as a result of moral weakness or indolence; 2. laying back with the face upward (opposite position to prone)",
"adj.",
"Latin: supinus= “thrown backwards” or “inactive. ”Syn: weak, spineless",
"1. The by-passers looked on as the crook robbed the old lady but were too supine to want to interfere. 2. After being sprayed with the poison, the roach flipped onto its back in a supine position and died.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1025_supine_1.mp3]",
"/ˈs(j)uːpʌɪn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "IcKF.D3ao$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"695",
"supplant",
"to overtake or replace",
"verb",
"Syn: replace, supercede, supersede, supervene upon",
"The computer has supplanted the slide rule",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:695_supplant_1.mp3]",
"/səˈplɑːnt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "LleoP/g1M~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"796",
"surly",
"Bad-tempered and unfriendly",
"adj.",
"Old English surly's roots are in sirly, as in sir, meaning arrogant, haughty, and superior. Syn: rude, snotty, sullen, mean and cranky can be added to the list of ill-natured, grumpy, glum Deutsch:herrisch",
"The surly man was yelling at the waitress because he didn’t get the right order from the restaurant.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:796_surly_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsəːli/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "g.3Rk]tX]c",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"696",
"sycophant",
"a fawning, insincere admirer, a person who tries to get what they want by excessively praising or complimenting someone in order to make them feel attractive or important",
"noun",
"",
"Because she always kisses up to the teacher, Janice is considered the sycophant in first period.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:696_sycophant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɪkəfant/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "wC|]YnvX^R",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"797",
"syncopation",
"A displacement of the beat or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa",
"noun",
"",
"She dances an assortment of lissom steps, marvelously shedding shoes and socks as the Beethoven famously shifts from solemnity to syncopation.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:797_syncopation_1.mp3]",
"/sɪŋkəˈpeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "s1p?S`QYY#",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1026",
"synoptic",
"Taking or involving a comprehensive mental view",
"adj.",
"Latin: syn-,: together, + -optic, meaning view or sight. => synoptic =pulls everything together as as to be seenSyn: concise, succinct, compressed c",
"At the beginning and the end of the course, synoptic presentations of the main physical theories were presented",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1026_synoptic_1.mp3]",
"/sɪˈnɒptɪk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Ah:aQ_dQ$R",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"933",
"syntax",
"the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language",
"noun",
"Fench/Latin/Greek: syn- \"together\" + tassein \"arrange\" (same word root as tactics)=> arranging it all together.",
"The syntax in Jan’s sentences is incorrect as he doesn't follow the correct adjective sequence, viz: OSS-CAC-POMP, which stands for Opinion, Size, Shape, - Condition, Age, Color-, Pattern, Origin, Material & Purpose",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:933_syntax_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɪntaks/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KpN<:;{k+9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"697",
"synthesize",
"1. to combine disparate parts into a coherent whole2. to create via chemical reaction",
"verb",
"",
"It's becoming more common for doctors these days to synthesize Eastern and Western approaches to medicine",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:697_synthesize_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɪnθəsʌɪz/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "PKySjM(X,<",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"699",
"tacit",
"unspoken; implicit",
"adj.",
"",
"Katie and carmella had a tacit agreement that they would not mention the dented fender to their parents.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:699_tacit_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtasɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "c}K((zWnE6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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",
"[sound:701_taciturn_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtasɪtəːn/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "wsy_t(;D51",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1102",
"tact",
"touch",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"contact tactless (without feeling), tactful (with feeling),",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1102_tact_1.mp3]",
"/takt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "lY~%p2_;pZ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"798",
"taunt",
"A remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone",
"noun",
"Same word root as the word \"tempt\"Syn: jeer, gibe, sneer",
"But in the past two years taunts have turned into deadly attacks.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:798_taunt_1.mp3]",
"/tɔːnt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "x6`H0tv)8K",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"799",
"tawdry",
"Showy but cheap and of poor quality",
"adj.",
"Named after St. Audrey (with the \"s\" dropped off) Syn: gaudy, flashy, garish",
"Most people consider reality shows to be tawdry forms of entertainment",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:799_tawdry_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɔːdri/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "d=H;(--~~o",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"702",
"tele",
"distance",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"telegraph, telephone, teleology, telemetry,",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:702_tele_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛli/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "ce.Kk!<)%p",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"703",
"temper",
"1. n. emotional state or anger, as in \"she has quite a temper.\"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",
"[sound:703_temper_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛmpə/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "mmZzOs3TU`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"704",
"temperance",
"moderation and restraint, sometimes used to specifically describe abstinence from alcohol",
"noun",
"Latin temperare\"restrain. \"",
"Tim exercised temperance whenever he went out, so he wouldn’t drink alcohol at all.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:704_temperance_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛmp(ə)r(ə)ns/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "m7r6U!gUS)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"800",
"temperate",
"Relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures; exercising moderation and self-denial; calm or mild (n: temperance)",
"adj.",
"Syn: mild, clement, pleasant",
"The Netherlands, with its cool summers and mild winters is in a temperate climate zone.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:800_temperate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛmp(ə)rət/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Kl<]w0#M|`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1103",
"tempor",
"time",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"contemporary, temporary,",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1103_tempor*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "mv9opHkD}&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"934",
"tenet",
"a principle or belief",
"noun",
"Latin tenere \"to hold.Syn: doctrine, precept, creed",
"God exists is a tennet of most major religions.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:934_tenet_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛnɪt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "h.!|m-|3:E",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"706",
"tenuous",
"weak, flimsy, insubstantial, weak and likely to change; having little substance or strength",
"adj.",
"",
"The judge called the defense’s argument tenuous and ruled in favor of the plaintif",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:706_tenuous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛnjʊəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "GrW@>@oA-l",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"801",
"terse",
"Sparing in the use of words",
"adj.",
"Syn: curt, brusque, abrupt",
"In a terse phone-call on Thursday night, President Barack Obama paused only briefly to congratulate Mr. Netanyahu on his victory.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:801_terse_1.mp3]",
"/təːs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "rB0^W$gm[D",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1063",
"theo",
"god",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"monotheism=belief in one godpolytheism=worshiping more than one Godtheology=the study of religion, god, etctheocracy=Form of govt where religion is the guiding principle",
"Root words",
"[sound:1063_theo*]",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "MO3Jq,i~c@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"707",
"timorous",
"meek or timid",
"adj.",
"same root as \"timid\"=shy",
"The timorous kitten would not come out from under the bed",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:707_timorous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɪm(ə)rəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "E!.;RLI*PC",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"709",
"tirade (diatribe)",
"an angry speech or rant",
"noun",
"",
"His angry tirade had gone on long enough.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:709_tirade][sound:(diatribe)*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "ecEu@_FiO2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1027",
"toady",
"Act in an obsequious way",
"verb",
"In old days, traveling medicine men would come to town and their helper would eat an assumed to be poisonous toad which the doctor would then \"heal\" ? So toad-eater, later toady, was a person who would do anything to please his boss. Syn: be servile towards, grovel to",
"Britain’s Conservative government is accused of sacrificing the steel industry to toady up to China",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1027_toady_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtəʊdi/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "x-Ih~?T{Q`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"802",
"tome",
"a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one",
"noun",
"Syn: volume, work, opus",
"He went into the old library and saw tome after tome in the massive heavy bookshelves.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:802_tome_1.mp3]",
"/təʊm/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Bgh8ea=x1?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"710",
"torpor",
"a state of motor and mental inactivity",
"noun",
"tiredness, lethargy",
"During the winter, the bears fall into an intense torpor.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:710_torpor_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɔːpə/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "u7s0KDY!.&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"803",
"torrid",
"Full of difficulty or tribulation",
"adj.",
"Torrid is an adjective that describes something that's extremely hot — in both the literal and the figurative senses",
"The young man had a torrid love affair with the lady next door.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:803_torrid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɒrɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "xm3eB]SkO?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"712",
"tortuous",
"winding or twisty. twisted; excessively complicated",
"adj.",
"Note: Don't confuse this with torturous. . Synonum complicated",
"Despite public complaints, tax laws and forms have become increasingly tortuous. ",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:712_tortuous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɔːtʃʊəs/
/ˈtɔːtjʊəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "u!GQm4N{1j",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1104",
"tract",
"pull draw out",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"tractor attractive",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1104_tract_1.mp3]",
"/trakt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "vFT~IB(r96",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"804",
"transgression",
"the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle",
"noun",
"Latin \"act of crossing, passing over\" from transgredi \"to step or pass over. \"Syn: offense, crime, sin",
"Mark went to confession to apologize for his transgression. ",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:804_transgression_2.mp3][sound:804_transgression_3.mp3]",
"/trɑːnsˈɡrɛʃn/
/trɑːnzˈɡrɛʃn/
/transˈɡrɛʃn/
/tranzˈɡrɛʃn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "NZfCkR{>28",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"716",
"transient",
"passes quickly; short-lived",
"adj.",
"Latin transire\"to pass over\"Often used formally with the \"nature\"\"threat\"\"source\" & \"cause\"can also be used for quickly changing things, like a transient feeling or facial expressionSyn:ephemeral, fugacious, passing, short-lived, transitory, impermanent, temporary",
"The snow is transient and will melt as soon as the sun appears.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:716_transient_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtranzɪənt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "Au6M7LXp9g",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"805",
"treacherous",
"Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception",
"adj.",
"Syn: traitorous, disloyal, perfidious",
"In a treacherous move, he sold the secrets of the atom bomb to the Soviets",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:805_treacherous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtrɛtʃ(ə)rəs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "CCOh.2=#4b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1028",
"truculent",
"Eager or quick to argue or fight",
"adj.",
"Syn: defiant, aggressive, agonistic, argumentative, bellicose, belligerent, brawly, combative, confrontational, contentious, discordant, disputatious, feisty, militant, pugnacious, quarrelsome",
"When my friend drinks too much, he becomes very truculent and will fight anyone.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1028_truculent_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtrʌkjʊl(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "NqyX2FymJ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1029",
"turgid",
"1. (of language or style) tediously pompous or bombastic2. swollen",
"adj.",
"Latin turgidus: \"swollen, inflated. \" Syn: overblown, inflated, grandiose, bombastic, declamatory, large, orotund, tumid",
"1. It promotes a cult of personality around Mr. Baghdadi and churns out turgid propaganda about repaired bridges and newly opened schools. 2. He looked at the turgid leeches having had their fill of blood",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1029_turgid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtəːdʒɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KBEEH!ur.a",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"717",
"turpitude",
"depravity; baseness",
"noun",
"Latin turpitudo: \"repulsiveness. \"Syn: depravity",
"Prisons are filled with criminals who have engaged in acts of moral turpitude.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:717_turpitude_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtəːpɪtjuːd/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "CuI~To%,6x",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1030",
"tyro",
"a beginner or novice",
"noun",
"Syn: learner, neophyte, newcomer",
"He easily took advantage of the tyro's inexperience and beat him easily",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1030_tyro_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtʌɪrəʊ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Csj]F#$g$b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"719",
"ubiquitous",
"ever-present or universal",
"adj.",
"Latin ubique: \"everywhere. \"Syn: omnipresent, everywhere",
"Singapore aims to cloak itself in ubiquitous, free Wi-Fi in the next few years",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:719_ubiquitous_1.mp3]",
"/juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "CmANfF(IK6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1031",
"umbrage",
"Offense or annoyance",
"noun",
"Old French ombrage \"shade, shadow\"Syn: insult, affront",
"Poroshenko, Ukraine’s president, takes umbrage at charges that reforms are lagging",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1031_umbrage_1.mp3]",
"/ˈʌmbrɪdʒ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "RjUnMQ9}^5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"720",
"unadorned",
"plain; unembellished",
"adj.",
"Syn:undecorated, bare, plain, spare, unembellished, unornamented",
"“Yes, ” was the unadorned and quick answer",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:720_unadorned_1.mp3]",
"/ʌnəˈdɔːnd/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "lH+gpDUcec",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"721",
"undermine",
"to weaken or compromise",
"verb",
"Deutsch: untergrabenSyn:counteract, countermine, sabotage, subvert, weaken",
"Tammy tried to undermine the principal’s authority by taking complaints to the school board, so her contract was not renewed.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:721_undermine_1.mp3]",
"/ʌndəˈmʌɪn/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "OLWU7O2f$7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"722",
"underscore",
"to draw special attention to a fact, idea, or situation",
"verb",
"Syn:emphasize, underline",
"The director used music to underscore key scenes of the movie",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:722_underscore_1.mp3][sound:722_underscore_2.mp3]",
"/ˈʌndəskɔː/
/ʌndəˈskɔː/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "d_{jy3nAA2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"723",
"untenable",
"weak or unsupportable, esp. with respect to an opinion or situation",
"adj.",
"",
"A COVID strategy that says we stay completely closed to everybody for the next 12 to 18 months is simply untenable",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:723_untenable_1.mp3]",
"/ʌnˈtɛnəb(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "dEfB`?RDj;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"749",
"upbraid",
"Find fault with (someone)",
"verb",
"Syn: scold, reprimand, rebuke. Deutsch: jdm Vorwürfe machen. Old English upbregdan\"bring forth as a ground for censure\"",
"Mark 16/IV, King James version: Afterward Jesus appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat, and upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness of heart,",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:749_upbraid_1.mp3]",
"/ʌpˈbreɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "P-Yd9C)5r,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"936",
"urbane",
"(Of a person, especially a man) courteous and refined in manner. Urbane people are sophisticated, polished, cultured, refined.",
"adj.",
"urbane: \"having the manners of townspeople, courteous, refinedSyn: suave, sophisticated, debonair",
"Everything from the man’s tailored suit to his Italian shoes and expensive watch screamed urbane",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:936_urbane_1.mp3]",
"/əːˈbeɪn/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "C+(&-XsqL1",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"724",
"utilis",
"useful",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"utility utilitarian",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:724_utilis*]",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "gHO^v.n3j.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1069",
"vac",
"empty",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"evacuate=to empty a dangerous placevacant=empty not occupiedacation=a time without workvacuous=lacking intelligence",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1069_vac_1.mp3]",
"/vak/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "h8rCaT0$%i",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"726",
"vacuous",
"1. empty; without contents; 2. void of expresssion3. devoid of content. 4. no intelligence.",
"adj.",
"Latin vacuus \"empty, void, free\"vacuous is a smart-sounding way to describe something dumb. Syn:1. empty, 2. blank, non-communicative, 3. asinine, fatuous, inane, mindless, foolish",
"1. a vacuous space 2. She flashed a vacuous smile. 3&4 his vacuous comments did not impress anyone.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:726_vacuous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvakjʊəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Fs(Dg3,hjH",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"806",
"vapid",
"offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging; bland",
"adj.",
"Syn: insipid, uninspired, uninteresting",
"Mr. Silver delighted in savaging commentators who relied on vapid clichés like 'momentum shifts' and 'game-changers.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:806_vapid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvapɪd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Om`sA0{62(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"727",
"venality",
"the state of being capable of being bribed",
"noun",
"French/ Latin: \"capability of being bought\"",
"Apparently, there was no limit to former president Zuma's venality, with over 700 cases of corruption now being filed against him.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:727_venality_1.mp3]",
"/viːˈnalɪti/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "NU{@|`;!UC",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1106",
"vene",
"assemble meet",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"convene",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1106_vene*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "GR&S!C#Wkx",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"729",
"venerate",
"to give a high degree of respect; may border on worship, great respect or reverence",
"verb",
"",
"The Chinese traditionally venerated their ancestors; ancestor worship is merely a popular misnomer for this tradition. (n: veneration, adj: venerable)",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:729_venerate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɛnəreɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "NXNWU+%]TF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1107",
"vent",
"come go",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"advent=coming to christmas",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1107_vent_1.mp3]",
"/vɛnt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "K]b?Z$C_]t",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1065",
"ver",
"truth",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"veracious=truthful honest veracity=the truth verify=to make sure that something is true veritable averasseverate",
"Root words",
"[sound:1065_ver*]",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "yr${(PCu`a",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"730",
"veracity",
"Truth and factual accuracy",
"noun",
"From Latin root: verax=truthVoracious describes someone super hungry. . A voracious appetite makes you want to eat a whole cake. Veracious (with an \"e\") means truthful, as in a veracious child who cannot tell a lie.",
"The police doubted the veracity of the suspect’s alibi.",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:730_veracity_1.mp3]",
"/vəˈrasɪti/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "sHU}(I!i&m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"732",
"verbose",
"using or containing too many words",
"adj.",
"Syn: wordy, loquacious, long-winded",
"The instructor asked her verbose student make her paper more concise. (n: verbosity)",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:732_verbose_1.mp3]",
"/vəːˈbəʊs/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "GvQjaUFuIB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1032",
"verdant",
"(of countryside) green with grass or other rich vegetation",
"adj.",
"Feom French: Vert-= green
Syn: leafy, grassy, lush",
"The lush, verdant hills of Ireland are the theme of the song \"the green, green grass of home\"",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1032_verdant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvəːd(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "F3Uuj7is(b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1108",
"vers",
"turn",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"reverse versatile",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1108_vers*]",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "N1iM[Exuw2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1109",
"vert",
"turn",
"Greek/Latin root",
"Do NOT confuse with French \"vert\" which means green",
"convert",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1109_vert_1.mp3]",
"/vəːt/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "m#?Ol^h&4|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"807",
"vestige",
"a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists",
"noun",
"Syn: remnant, remainder, fragment",
"He said this would remove a 'lingering vestige of the cold war. '",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:807_vestige_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɛstɪdʒ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Mq2/G(Q<>-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"733",
"vex",
"to annoy; to bother; to perplex; to puzzle; to debate at length:",
"verb",
"",
"Franklin vexed his brother with his controversial writings.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:733_vex_1.mp3]",
"/vɛks/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "I>Qs}+HBl+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"734",
"vexation",
"state of being frustrated, irritated, or concerned.",
"noun",
"Note that Vexation is both something that causes annoyance AND the state of mind that results from being annoyed. Syn:annoyance, chafe, irritation,",
"In vexation, I watched the neighbor’s dog poop in my yard",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:734_vexation_1.mp3]",
"/vɛkˈseɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "ksmE{Kspno",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"735",
"videvisibilvis",
"see",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"video vision visible",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "tU&n`T>u4P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"808",
"vilify",
"to utter slanderous and abusive statements against, spread negative information about",
"verb",
"vilify comes from the same root as the word vile Syn: rail, revile, vituperate",
"Unfortunately, the internet and social media have made it very easy for people to vilify their enemies.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:808_vilify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪlɪfʌɪ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "N9Ouum8~
/ˈvɪrjʊl(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "L}`H&m&7+=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"809",
"viscous",
"having a relatively high resistance to flow",
"adj.",
"Syn: gummy, glue-like, gluey",
"Not all barrels of oil are alike. Crudes can be viscous like tar or so 'light' they float on water.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:809_viscous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪskəs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "p)/O;h2:p6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"737",
"viscousvicous",
"Viscous are liquirds of high viscocity, whereas vicous is a highly aggressive being or animal.",
"adj.",
"",
"Honey is a viscous liquid, but Honey, our friendly dog, was not vicous.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "s&d|@vS6ca",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"752",
"vitiate",
"Destroy or impair the legal validity of",
"verb",
"Syn: put an end to, do away with, scrap. Deutsch: Beeinträchtigen, verderben, zerstören. Lati\"vitiare\"= to make faulty. Same origin as \"vice\", therefore same pronounciation root \"vishiate\"",
"As a child, I could never understand why my uncle could always prove, by taking his shoes off, that his toes were crossed while making the promise, thus vitiating his promise",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:752_vitiate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪʃɪeɪt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "pn;e%k&vd9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1034",
"vitriol",
"Cruel and bitter criticism",
"noun",
"Iron Sulphate has a glassy appearance, and was thus called vitriol (vitre=window/glass in French). When Iron Sulphate is heated, it creates sulphuric acid, and thus the link between biting, cruel and glass!Syn: venom, nastiness",
"Given the vitriol that has followed the film since its inception, it does well simply not to be a colossal misstep.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1034_vitriol_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪtrɪəl/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "l+@NpxRs+$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1066",
"viv",
"life",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"Vivid=livelyrevival=the act of bringing back to lifevital=pertaining to livevivacious=high-spirited and full of lifeconvivial=sociable",
"Root words",
"[sound:1066_viv*]",
"",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "pkAcyUW+qw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1110",
"vocvok",
"voice call",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"vocal revoke",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "gJzz+uNDoW",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1035",
"vociferous",
"(Especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous. Vociferous isn't just loud, but annoying, too",
"adj.",
"Latin: vox \"voice\" + stem of ferre \"to carry\"Syn: blatant, clamorous, noisy",
"Ten weeks of ever-more vociferous argument, claims and counterclaims stretch between now the election date.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1035_vociferous_1.mp3]",
"/və(ʊ)ˈsɪf(ə)rəs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "tvolve",
"turn roll",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"revolution",
"Greek/Latin",
"",
"",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "ONX]saZhaN",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"740",
"voracious",
"craving or devouring large quantities of food, drink, or other things.",
"adj.",
"",
"She is a voracious reader.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:740_voracious_1.mp3]",
"/vəˈreɪʃəs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "hI9~~MaMvF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1111",
"vox",
"voice",
"Greek/Latin root",
"vox populi=voice of the people",
"WHO is morphing from vox populi neutrality to a more combative defense of its policies, decisions and players.",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1111_vox_1.mp3]",
"/vɒks/",
"Manhattan"
],
"guid": "vc0g#p5l+V",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"811",
"waft",
"Pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air",
"verb",
"Syn: drift, float, glide",
"The acrid scent of smoke wafts from his clothes.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:811_waft_1.mp3][sound:811_waft_2.mp3]",
"/wɒft/
/wɑːft/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "H;pWj;IVC!",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"741",
"wag",
"1. v. to wave back and forth, as a dog's tail. 2. n. A joker. someone who keeps people amused with humorous stories",
"verb, noun",
"",
"1. Honey, our dog, didn't have a tail to wag2. John's reputation as a wag insured he would be invited to many parties.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:741_wag_1.mp3]",
"/waɡ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "n0Q1|Msu&6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"812",
"wanton",
"(of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and unprovoked",
"adj.",
"Syn: malicious, malevolent, spiteful",
"Over the decades these Christian non-people, without legal or any other sort of protection, have been the victims of wanton discrimination and violence",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:812_wanton_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɒntən/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "nj#?kY$|X",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"742",
"wavewaive",
"wave, n. =a moving swell on the surface of a body of water. wave, v. =to sweep the hand or arm or some object. waive=to relinquish",
"noun, verb",
"waive same root word as \"weib\", as women in the middle ageswere exempted from the law, as they had no rights.",
"We refuse to waive the reading of the indictment.",
"Homophone",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "s(%/LqE/yp",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"744",
"waverwaiver",
"waver = vacillate or move back and forthwaiver = release or special exemption a rule",
"verb",
"waive same root word as \"weib\", as women in the middle ageswere exempted from the law, as they had no rights.",
"Mike was not afraid of the bully and showed it by not letting his eyes waver from those of his enemy. Most of the students tried to get waivers of their overdue fines.",
"Homophone",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "i7]t+wUvVb",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"750",
"welter",
"a large number of items in no order; a confused mass",
"noun",
"Syn: confusion, jumble, tangle. Deutscher Wortstamm \"wälzen\"Durcheinander, Mischmasch",
"The classroom was in a welter when the teacher did not show up for class",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:750_welter_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɛltə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "OW+#,IS%lj",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"938",
"whet",
"1. To sharpen 2. Excite or stimulate (someone's desire, curiosity, interest, or appetite)",
"verb",
"Deutsch: wetzenSyn: arouse, rouse, trigger",
"1. He sharpened (whetted) the knife's blade with a whetting stone2. As I walked up my grandmother’s steps, I realized the smell of her food was enough to whet my appetite",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:938_whet_1.mp3]",
"/wɛt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "IQe3#`;S,]",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"745",
"whimsical",
"Full of or characterized by whims, which are odd ideas that usually occur to you very suddenly. Playful. Spontaneous",
"adj.",
"Syn: capricious, impulsive, freakish, erratic",
"It's hard to make plans with such a whimsical best friend",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:745_whimsical_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɪmzɪk(ə)l/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "QHc}$`Do9v",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"813",
"whitewash",
"Deliberately attempt to conceal unpleasant facts about (a person or organization)",
"verb",
"Syn: cover up, sweep under the carpet",
"Indeed, in trying to whitewash the past, the government may stir up prejudice instead.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:813_whitewash_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwʌɪtwɒʃ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "E83i_k`{.w",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"815",
"whittle",
"Reduce something in size, amount, or extend by a gradual series of steps",
"verb",
"Old English:to cut thin shavings from (something) with a knifeSyn: erode, wear away, diminish",
"1a. The carver whittled away at a piece of wood. 1b. fig. Democrats had spent a nervous September watching that lead whittle away after Mrs. Clinton’s bout of pneumonia.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:815_whittle_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɪt(ə)l/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "oM_^&cU/I9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"751",
"winnow",
"blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff",
"verb",
"Syn: sift out, filter out",
"Many lawmakers from both parties join Mr. Obama in wishing to winnow America’s overstuffed prisons",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:751_winnow_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɪnəʊ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "niUmK+yP,n",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 in a winsome manner.",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:816_winsome_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɪns(ə)m/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "C(bZAPR|`S",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"817",
"wizened",
"Shriveled or wrinkled with age",
"adj.",
"Syn: lined, creased, withered",
"His son, himself wizened old man, had experienced too much to believe what he had just heard",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:817_wizened_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɪz(ə)nd/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "bG-?WyZKe=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"746",
"wretched",
"extremely pitiful or unfortunate (n: wretch)",
"adj.",
"",
"Poor Cinderella had a wretched childhood, living in wretched conditions with a wretched stepmother",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:746_wretched_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛtʃɪd/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "wfNn+0%1BU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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",
"[sound:818_wry_1.mp3]",
"/rʌɪ/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "es,n{?u?]i",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1036",
"xenophobia",
"Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries",
"noun",
"Greek: xeno- \"foreign, strange\" + -phobia \"fear=> fear of strangers. Syn:",
"Africans in South Africa have repeatedly been victim of xenophobia, which has stunned and hurt them, as they thought the victims of Apartheid would be more tolerant",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1036_xenophobia_1.mp3]",
"/zɛnəˈfəʊbɪə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "e[qb#p1{_Y",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1037",
"yoke",
"a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull",
"noun",
"Gleicher Wortstamm als Deutsch: JochSyn: bond, tie, subjection",
"The existential consequences of throwing off the yoke of religion is debated in many countries.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1037_yoke_1.mp3]",
"/jəʊk/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "QRA!a~8.N<",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"748",
"zeal",
"passion or fervor, enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal (n: zealot; zealoutry. adj: zealous), Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective",
"noun",
"Syn: passion, zealousness, fervor",
"The great emperor’s crusading zeal led him to conquer many land",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:748_zeal_1.mp3]",
"/ziːl/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "n3.fBe*-}I",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1067",
"ger",
"old age",
"adj.",
"",
"geriatrics=medicine pertaining to the elderlygerontocracy=the rule of the eldersgerontology=the science of aging.",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1067_ger*]",
"",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "mz0Y&aTK7!",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1068",
"grand",
"large, imposing, principal, chief, most important",
"adj.",
"Latin grandis \"big, great; full, abundant\"",
"grandeur=the quality of being grand/magnificient grandiose=pretentiously grand aggrandize=to make something appear bigger or greater grandiloquent=pompous or bombastic",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1068_grand_1.mp3]",
"/ɡrand/",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "C9,Ldq)r6t",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1420",
"aciouscious",
"having the quality of",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"spacious",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Fn/^hNdgR(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1137",
"agr",
"field",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"agriculture",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1137_agr*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "u%lp1CIkfX",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1138",
"alt",
"High",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"alto (high pitched singer)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1138_alt_1.mp3][sound:1138_alt_2.mp3]",
"/ɔːlt/
/ɒlt/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "w+FoN8tdQk",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1139",
"alter",
"other",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"alter-ego alternative alternate",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1139_alter_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɔːltə/
/ˈɒltə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "K`[Zr`q/,,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1153",
"ambul",
"walk move",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"ambulance",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1153_ambul*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "7}CV@y~bj",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1141",
"anim",
"life spirit",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"animation",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1141_anim*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "qj3qKdSP+j",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1142",
"annannuenni",
"year",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"annual",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "kF_KRqt5B/",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1144",
"aper",
"open",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"aperture",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1144_aper*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "f`6;MTZvQ,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1157",
"apoapho",
"away off separate",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"apogee (furthest away)",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "QrY-gK{Mr_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1145",
"apt",
"fit",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"aptitude apt",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1145_apt_1.mp3]",
"/apt/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "sS-vkO*]0J",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1155",
"arbor",
"tree",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"arboreal(pertaining to trees) arboretum(where trees are culitivated) arborcide(killing of trees)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1155_arbor*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "LHF~4X(vTI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1148",
"asterastr",
"star",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"astral astronomy",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "viKW0X5Dz_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1424",
"ate ent ant ante",
"one who",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"sycophant",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "q6^Sm>M~fA",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1164",
"bar",
"pressure weight",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"barometer",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1164_bar_1.mp3]",
"/bɑː/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "t6jS;]]!0a",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1163",
"brev",
"brief short",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"brevity",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1163_brev*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "N!yW-?sfqn",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1165",
"burs",
"pouch purse",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"bursary(stipend) bursar(treasurer of a college)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1165_burs*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "ih&!,5,gz.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1166",
"cad cas",
"fall",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"cascade",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "cH-%yO9usq",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1167",
"cand",
"white shining",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"candescent(shining) candella",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1167_cand*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "s)3#ic581Y",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1168",
"capcaptcept",
"take hold",
"Greek/Latin root",
"In old legal documents determining seizure of assets the header was entitled \"document of caption\"- which eventually led to the word caption being used to mean as a short summary text",
"captivity captive capture captious(seizes any opportunity to talk a lot about little faults) captivation (taken hold by beauty or excellence)",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "D-+i,*$6Z)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1169",
"capit",
"head main",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"capitulate",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1169_capit*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "vH3@T#CX]-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1180",
"card",
"heart",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"cardio cardiac arrestcardiogram",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1180_card_1.mp3]",
"/kɑːd/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "i0D$CZo7/6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1170",
"carn",
"flesh",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"carnivor",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1170_carn_1.mp3]",
"/kɑːn/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "oY$ZW0wtVu",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1185",
"cata",
"down against completely intensive according to",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"catabatic wind(downslope) catapult(throw against intensely) catastrophe(intense against what is expected) catoptric(pertaining to mirrors) cataclysm(flood=intensive washing) cataclasm(great breaking down) cathode(lower negative pole) catheter(lets down liquid out of body) catacomb(underground burial place)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1185_cata*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "q^BzjgR62G",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1186",
"caust caut",
"to burn",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"caustic soda",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "ytF&zP}K~q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1173",
"cent",
"hundred",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"centimeter centurion cent",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1173_cent_1.mp3]",
"/sɛnt/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "dQ|Y!Hrh#T",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1187",
"cerebr",
"brain",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"cerebral",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1187_cerebr*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Qx1)[q?b>b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1188",
"cert",
"sure",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"certitude certain",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1188_cert_1.mp3]",
"/səːt/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Pk3r[ycqrb",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1174",
"chrom",
"color",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"chromograph",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1174_chrom*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "kOWwN34B/e",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1175",
"chron",
"time",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"chronology",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1175_chron*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "LWKX}Y.GF&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1189",
"chrys",
"gold yellow",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"chrysthanium",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1189_chrys*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "FaZ~DP@i#?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1190",
"cruc",
"cross",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"crucify",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1190_cruc*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "i3-:V^.ns*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1184",
"curr curs",
"run",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"current courier",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "rp&4b&&[7i",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1193",
"dec",
"ten",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"decade decennial",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1193_dec*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Oy_bm:U00i",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1384",
"demi",
"half",
"Prefix",
"word-forming element meaning half half-sized partial used in technical terms French",
"demigod",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1384_demi*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "kR#Hu
/ˈpəʊlɪs/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "qC^$0N3iBF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"602",
"poly",
"many",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"polygamy polyphonic hoi polloi",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:602_poly_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɒli/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "C;SYro/#*P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1290",
"pot",
"drink",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"potable water",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1290_pot_1.mp3]",
"/pɒt/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "nT]O|KPY4[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1291",
"poten",
"powerful",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"potentate potent",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1291_poten*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "m}US=*5~x%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1292",
"prehend prehens",
"take grasp",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"comprehend aprehend",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "lD3CP?VW&`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1293",
"prot",
"first",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"prototype",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1293_prot*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "H9R^/aehZ3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1306",
"pyr",
"fire",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"pyromaniac Pyre",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1306_pyr*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "y,{0XRZbwT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1150",
"debunk",
"expose as false, exaggerated, worthless; ridicule",
"verb",
"de=reverse + Bunk=nonsense. In 1820 the US congress repr for Buncombe, Carolina, gave a long and rambling speech, which he refused to shorten, claiming that it was important for Buncombe, but his speech was contentless…thus bunk (for Buncombe) came to be known as nonsense.",
"1. The result of biologist's experiments quickly debunked the theory that 5G antennas were accelerating the spread of Corona.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1150_debunk_1.mp3]",
"/diːˈbʌŋk/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "wv?h%Q7cBq",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1154",
"decrepitude",
"state of collapse caused by illness, old age or neglect (eg. Buildings)",
"noun",
"de \"down\" + crepitus, \"to crack, break\"=>state of being broken down by infirmitiesSyn: dilapidation, deterioration",
"In these modern times, we need to realise that the hollow self-regard of performative life is no preparation for the drama of creeping decrepitude when one ages.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1154_decrepitude_2.mp3]",
"/dɪˈkrɛpɪtʃuːd/
/dɪˈkrɛpɪtjuːd/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "lC-MYiWycO",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1158",
"bas",
"low",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"bass base basement bas-relief",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1158_bas_1.mp3]",
"/bʌs/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "oh|POl!E]:",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1171",
"denizen",
"1. inhabitant or resident; regular visitor2. a plant or animal naturalized in a region",
"noun",
"Latin: de- \"from\" + intus \"within\"=someone from within
Same root origin as \"citizen\" (which applied to city-states), but \"from here\" dweller, habitant, indweller, inhabitant",
"1. Because Janet visits her local casino every day, she is considered a denizen of the gaming hall 2. The denizens of the deep ocean are often strange creatures indeed.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1171_denizen_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛnɪz(ə)n/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "ISqK!YFmHc",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1172",
"denouement",
"outcome; final resolution or clarification of dramatic or narrative plot",
"noun",
"des- \"un-, out\" + nouer/nodus \"to tie, knot\" =>untieing of knot/plot/story",
"Dad had already fallen asleep in front of the TV by the time the denouement was taking place: the big action scene was over and the characters were tieing up loose ends and explaining why the plot eventually turned out the way it did.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1172_denouement_1.mp3]",
"/deɪˈnuːmɒ̃/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "D
/fə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "rX`w>=b
/sɑːn/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "l(Hpf>$(72",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1232",
"leg lig lect",
"choose gather",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"ligament",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "O#1lHocwG7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1241",
"helic",
"spiral circular",
"Greek/Latin root",
"ic=nature of, like",
"helix,",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1241_helic*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "c#[ff`WOv>",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1243",
"hemo-
hemato-
emia-",
"blood",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"anaemia:an=lack of blood azotemia:azot=nitrogen in the bloddglycemia:glyco=sugar in the blood hematite:tite=stone, ie. bloodlike stonehemoglobin:globule=red cells in blood hemophilia:philia=loves (to shed) blood, ie. bluterhemorrhage:rhage=breaking/tear, ie. losing a lot of blood hemorrhoids:rhoos=stream, ie. stream of blood from veins (in rectal area)hypoglycemia:hypo=under+glyc=sugar, d. h. low sugar level leukemia:leukos=white cell accumulation in blood, ie. cancerthalassemia:thalasse=sea, ie. an inherited blood disease common to those nations around hte mediterreanean sea toxemia:toxon=toxic blood, ie. blood poisoninguremia:disease of urine/urea in blood due to kidney malfunctioning>",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "o{1@HJ4W?f",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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",
"[sound:1244_histo*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "l%^.Y&vz7G",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1250",
"lud lus",
"play",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"allude, allusion, collude, collusion, delude, delusion, elude, elusive, illusion, illusory, interlude, ludicrous, prelude.",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "b;RIR)!k01",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1256",
"mega",
"large, sometimes also a million",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"megaphone, mealithi (large stone), megabyte (1 mio byte)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1256_mega_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɛɡə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "uM3yv20k]9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1258",
"sub-, su-, sou, sous",
"word-forming element meaning \"under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division\"",
"Greek/Latin root",
"su- used before c, f, g, p, sometimes r & m",
"substantial",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1258_sub-,][sound:su-,][sound:sou,][sound:sous*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "kdwJ:7|ESa",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1265",
"mot move",
"move",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"motor, motion, locomotive, promotion, demotion, movement",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "w*{;/I/?rF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1266",
"edifice",
"building, especially one of imposing appearance or size; a structure that has a roof and walls",
"noun",
"Old French edifice \"building\"To merit being called an edifice, a building must be important.",
"The company’s world headquarters will soon be relocated to an imposting edifice down the street.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1266_edifice_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛdɪfɪs/",
"Examword"
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"mut",
"change",
"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)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1267_mut_1.mp3]",
"/mʊt/",
"nko"
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"1410",
"ipso facto",
"by that very fact or act, as an inevitable result",
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"A liberal arts education does not ipso facto lead to a life of low-wage jobs and financial irresponsibility",
"vocab",
"[sound:1410_ipso][sound:facto*]",
"/ˌɪpsəʊ ˈfaktəʊ/",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "D#dJ9ZgSS_",
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"myo",
"muscle",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"myasthenia (weakness of the muscles), myalgia (muscular pain), myology (the science of muscles),",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1268_myo*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "cPx87]`RjI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1269",
"mand",
"order, summon",
"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),",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1269_mand*]",
"/mand/",
"nko"
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"guid": "vFfU)=@EpG",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1275",
"ocul",
"eye",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"ocular(pertaining to eye), oculist(eye doctor), oculus(an eye)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1275_ocul*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "j=dw%BKVxe",
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"1280",
"pel pulse",
"drive",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"impel(drive into), expel(drive out) dispel(drive aside), repel(drive back), propel(drive forward), compel(drive to go with)impulse, catapult,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "g3`@[/Lm[c",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1282",
"unwonted",
"unusual",
"adj.",
"Deutsche Wortstamm: Ungewohnt, ungewöhnlich",
"The paralyzed soldier is going to receive the highest military award for displaying unwonted courage",
"AMB",
"[sound:1282_unwonted_1.mp3]",
"/ʌnˈwəʊntɪd/",
"TCE"
],
"guid": "LkKo1K~B8+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"phon",
"sound",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"gramaphone, telephone,",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1286_phon_1.mp3]",
"/fɒn/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "v#VuxXwz3a",
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"1287",
"plic",
"fold bendweave",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"pliable, ply (as in layer, eg. Toilet paper), accomplice (someone woven into doing something), implicate(to fold into), duplicate (fold twice, ie. Copy), comply (interweaved with)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1287_plic*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "g@DSdUZnt4",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1289",
"encompass",
"1. surround; form a circle or ring around; 2. include, enclose; envelop",
"verb",
"Latin: en- \"make, put in\" + compass=\"Zirkel\" auf Deutsch (nicht Kompass) Syn: contain",
"1a. A lecture on Edward Hopper encompassed all aspects of his life and art1b. The plan ecompassed a number of aims",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1289_encompass_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈkʌmpəs/
/ɛnˈkʌmpəs/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "wz[,OW[v~f",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1324",
"soph",
"wisdom",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sophomore",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1324_soph*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "O]K8?jt)(l",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1296",
"narr",
"tell",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"narrative, narration, narrate, narrator, narrable(capable of being told),",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1296_narr*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "JWS;g{x2]F",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1297",
"od",
"pass way",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"odyssey",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1297_od_1.mp3][sound:1297_od_2.mp3]",
"/ˌəʊˈdiː/
/ɒd/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "zA(],y-ZuF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"1326",
"spir",
"breathe",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"aspiration expiration",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1326_spir*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "e4BqUOr=XE",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1299",
"pept peps",
"digestion",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"peptic acid",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "pS=9m2HpFw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1300",
"phyt",
"plant grow",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"aerophyte (plant that grows from air), epiphyte (plant that grows on other plants,",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1300_phyt*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Ex@[^^&2.|",
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},
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"1327",
"sta-",
"stand",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.; apostate; astatic; circumstance; constable; constant; constitute; contrast; distance; ecstasy; epistasis; establish; estate; extant; hypostasis; instant; institute; interstice; isostatic; obstacle; obstinate; persist; prostate; prostitute; resist; restive; restore; solstice; stable, stage; stalwart; stamen; stand; standard; stanza; static; station; statistics; stator; statue; stature; status; statute; staunch; stay; stoic; stool; store; stound; stow; subsist; substance",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1327_sta-*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Kg6i/!.*>-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1303",
"illicit",
"not allowed by law or custom",
"adj.",
"Latin: in- \"not, opposite of\" + licitus \"lawful\" =illegal",
"It's illegal to kill endangered elephants, but many poachers still engage in the Illicit ivory trade",
"AMB",
"[sound:1303_illicit_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈlɪsɪt/",
"Web"
],
"guid": "bCI0a<51nU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1304",
"cession",
"yielding to another; ceding or surrendering",
"noun",
"Latin: \"a giving up\"related to secession, ie. government breaking away from another, or \"giving up\" the connection between them",
"Having been conquered by Germany in 6 days, the Netherlands had no choice but to agree to the cession of their land to the Nazis",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1304_cession_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɛʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "ms;wX=-D7f",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"1329",
"strustruct",
"build",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"structure",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "CS]p[~sB$O",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1307",
"precocious",
"1. characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude)2. appearing or developing early",
"adj.",
"Latin: pre \"before\" + coquere \"to ripen\"=> to ripen/mature early",
"1. The precocious student entered Queens College at the age of 16. 2. Precocious flowers appear before the leaves as in some species of magnolias",
"AMB",
"[sound:1307_precocious_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈkəʊʃəs/",
"Mishima"
],
"guid": "DM|fxZM>fB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1308",
"incipient",
"only partly in existence; imperfectly formed; emerging",
"adj.",
"Latin incipere \"to begin. \"Same word root as \"inception\"",
"The townsfolk were assured that any incipient major threat in the town would be nipped in the bud",
"AMB",
"[sound:1308_incipient_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈsɪpɪənt/",
"Mishima"
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"guid": "tb:|.;NSm;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1309",
"regrigrect",
"rule govern",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"regent, regulate, correct,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "m?G<:vha~[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1316",
"secsect",
"cut",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"disect, intersect, intersection,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "l^t5c*B@I(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1317",
"sedsidsess",
"sit seat",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sedentary,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "z7!jx.H*~m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1320",
"chary",
"cautious; sparing or restrained about giving",
"adj.",
"the adjective from care",
"As he lost two teeth in last year’s rugby season, he was chary of signing up again this year.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1320_chary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtʃɛːri/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "p54)bZYhX&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1412",
"super",
"above beyond",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"supercede supermansupersohn",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1412_super_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsuːpə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "knl/I47GDB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1321",
"sist",
"place 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",
"[sound:1321_sist*]",
"/sɪst/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "vzyABsY!>B",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1322",
"solvsolu",
"loosen",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"dissolve, solve, solution, resolve, dissolution, etc.",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "q_b)Cl*x].",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1325",
"specspectspic",
"look appear",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"spectator, spectacles, spectacular,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "pD0k01h]8+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1328",
"stringstrict",
"bind",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"stringent, string,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "x|wMx8L6Y=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"1330",
"chasten",
"rid of excess; refine or purify; correct by punishment or reproof",
"verb",
"Chasten is related to the word chastise, meaning \"to punish severely. \"Latin root castus",
"As a parent, I don’t feel spanking is a good way to chasten your kids.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1330_chasten_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtʃeɪs(ə)n/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "C7Nt4oj0D&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1331",
"entreaty",
"appeal, petition, plea",
"noun",
"French: to enter into discussions how to be treated. actually, Ain't too proud to beg\" is what the word entreaty is all about. Syn: adjuration, conjuration, cry, desire, pleading, prayer, solicitation, suit, suppliance, supplication",
"1a. Recent entreaties from Washington — including, apparently, the promise of funding — changed the company’s mind. 1b. An entreaty to stop the fighting.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1331_entreaty_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtriːti/
/ɛnˈtriːti/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "k*VyB`^h]g",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"tax",
"arrangement",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"taxomologist",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1353_tax*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "DK^u4@f[1B",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1340",
"tegtect",
"cover",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"tectonic plates",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "K^bDz<)h|9",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1332",
"ram",
"branch",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"ramification",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1332_ram_1.mp3]",
"/ram/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "QXVEHbu8!D",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"1333",
"enumerate",
"list each one; mention one by one",
"verb",
"Latin enumerates: “to reckon up or count over\"",
"He enumerated every option that they had in front of them.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1333_enumerate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈnjuːməreɪt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "OWOE|}y|e>",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1336",
"chagrin",
"anxiety caused by humiliation or injured pride; disappointment",
"noun",
"French: \"melancholy, anxiety, vexation. \"",
"Much to my chagrin, I failed my math test.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1336_chagrin_1.mp3]",
"/ˈʃaɡrɪn/
/ʃəˈɡrɪn/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "f94_E]1tJU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"son",
"sound",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"sonor, dissonance, sonata, sonant",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1338_son_1.mp3]",
"/sʌn/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "L`bVb]8yZB",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1345",
"terterr",
"land earth",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"terresital terraine termite",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "O=_PW^30h,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"term",
"end",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"terminal terminus",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1344_term_1.mp3]",
"/təːm/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "A;cEOmC}x&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1346",
"therm",
"heat",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"thermometer thermal therme isotherm",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1346_therm_1.mp3]",
"/θəːm/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "GQfK$oD7N)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1339",
"epicure",
"a person with refined taste, especially in food and wine",
"noun",
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"My uncle is an epicure who will travel across the country to find a tasty dish",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1339_epicure_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛpɪkjʊə/
/ˈɛpɪkjɔː/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "Ob{%nOWmu$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"tentain",
"hold reach",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"(ab=apart, away from)abstain, abstention, abstinence, abstinent, (at=toward, to)attend, attention, attenuate, attenuation, (con=with, together) contain, contend, content, contents, continence, continent, continue, (de=down, opposite of, completely) detain, detente, detention, (dis=not, away)distend, distention(ex=out) extend, extenuate, extenuation, (hypo=too little, under) hypotenuse, hypotonia(in=in or not), intend, intone, , 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, countenance, entertain, isotonic, locum-tenens, maintain, monotony, neoteny, obtain, ostensible, peritoneus, pertain, pertinacious, portend, pretend, retain, retinue, subtend, sustain, lieutenant",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
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"torttors",
"twist",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"torsion",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
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"1349",
"espouse",
"1. take in marriage; to marry2. give one's loyalty or support to; 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",
"2. I have a friend who espouses environmentalism and as a result walks whenever possible instead of taking the car",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1349_espouse_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈspaʊz/
/ɛˈspaʊz/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "EAs6}(I!Uj",
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"1350",
"espy",
"catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance",
"verb",
"Deutsche Wortstamm:spähen primarily a literary word that you'll mostly find in books. Syn: descry, spot, spy",
"among the several horses she espied the white mustang",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1350_espy_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈspʌɪ/
/ɛˈspʌɪ/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "=?Y0K722#",
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"1355",
"chide",
"scold mildly so as to correct or improve; express disapproval",
"verb",
"",
"I don’t want the boss to chide me for being late again, so I’m setting the alarm for a half hour earlier.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1355_chide_1.mp3]",
"/tʃʌɪd/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "I3OpHO4eco",
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"verb",
"word",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"verbose, verbal, verbacity, verbacious, proverb, adverb, verbatium(word for word), verbiage (abundance of words)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1359_verb_1.mp3]",
"/vəːb/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "u,.:5N@P6Q",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1367",
"vorvour",
"eat",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"voracious,",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "wPe)8$>RI#",
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"1447",
"tude",
"state of",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"certitude, magnitude, fortitude, gratitude",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1447_tude*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "LO^pY`L4!8",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1371",
"allusionillusiondelusion",
"allusion=An allusion is a reference, direct or implied, to something or someone illusion=An illusion, on the other hand, is something that deceives the mind or senses by creating a false impression of reality. 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. 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 allusion to mythological godsA mirage is a type an optical illusion. it was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmother’s delusion that her deceased husband was alive",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "H[EUqe3MO2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1375",
"fortify mortify",
"fortify=To strengthen something, especially in order to protect itmortify=highly embarassed",
"verb",
"",
"He was mortified to found out his expensive supplements were fake and would not fortify him!",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "y-e4d,P_3h",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1351",
"umbra",
"shade",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"penumbra",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1351_umbra_1.mp3]",
"/ˈʌmbrə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "n_{F_ix?7j",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1376",
"immure inure",
"immure=Kept as a prisoner or closed away and out of sight inure=If you suffer or experience something unpleasant, you become familiar with it and able to accept and bear it",
"adj.",
"",
"She locked all the doors and immured herself in the study - and after 6 months of studiousness had become inure to that hard life.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "cxVi7u5ma^",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1377",
"inane innate",
"inane=Extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance innate=A quality or ability that you were born with, not one you have learned",
"adj.",
"in=in + nat=born=>born with",
"He had an innate ability to make inane comments",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "r&AZ0-kvjU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1381",
"venalvenial",
"venal=A person is willing to behave in a way that is not honest or moral in exchange for money
venial=Describes a wrong action that is not serious and therefore easy to forgive",
"adj.",
"venal same root as \"vendre\" in French; venail: Latin venialis \"pardonable\"",
"The venial acts of the cheeky children in no way are comparable to those terrible acts committed by venal persons to satify their avarice.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "xH[yXZvKk-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1417",
"uni",
"one",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"universal",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1417_uni_1.mp3]",
"/ˈjuːni/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "g=.{t~@qlx",
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"1382",
"contra contro counter",
"against",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"counter productive counter force",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Oxy
/ˈfasɪl/",
"Examword"
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"1418",
"vice",
"instead of",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"vice-governor vice-roy vice-captain",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1418_vice_1.mp3][sound:1418_vice_2.mp3]",
"/vʌɪs/
/ˈvʌɪsi/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "w`(lRXt-ka",
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"1407",
"re",
"back again",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"return",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1407_re_1.mp3][sound:1407_re_2.mp3][sound:1407_re_3.mp3]",
"/reɪ/
/riː/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "j!hE*5`w*q",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1362",
"vincvict",
"conquer",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"victor victorious vincible",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "e5ZSda}GU3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1366",
"vol",
"wish will",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"volunatary",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1366_vol*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "o!oO+g=GZE",
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},
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"1408",
"retro",
"backward",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"retroactively,",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1408_retro_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛtrəʊ/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "nj<$9aK=hp",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1409",
"se",
"apart away",
"Latin Prefix",
"",
"separate",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1409_se*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "JpS59@wAr`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1415",
"exult",
"rejoice; feel extreme happiness",
"verb",
"",
"My mother exulted when she got the last 2 tickets to the Robbie Williams concert.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1415_exult_1.mp3]",
"/ɪɡˈzʌlt/
/ɛɡˈzʌlt/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "sOuagvj7%=",
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"1448",
"ward",
"in the direction of",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"forward backward",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1448_ward_1.mp3]",
"/wɔːd/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "vt(B#.cw?`",
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"1416",
"exultant",
"inclined to exult; characterized by, or expressing, exultation; rejoicing triumphantly",
"adj.",
"Latin \"to leap up\" ex-, silire\"up or out\" => \"to leap up\"",
"The kids who win the Little League championship game will be exultant. ",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1416_exultant_1.mp3]",
"/ɪɡˈzʌltənt/
/ɛkˈzʌltənt/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "bUGCqa{GzP",
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"1429",
"filch",
"to steal secretly or casually , especially in a small, sly way; take from another on a petty scale",
"verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"filzen\"",
"When I came back from the break, I noticed that someone had filched my cookies",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1429_filch_1.mp3]",
"/fɪltʃ/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "v!j$Lalm=6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1430",
"filial",
"having or assuming relationship of child or offspring to parent",
"adj.",
"Latin: filius= \"so\" OR filia=\"daughter\"",
"In many cultures, adult children often care for their elders as part of their filial responsibility. ",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1430_filial_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪlɪəl/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "gPGbJCdbK{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1368",
"xenxeno",
"foreign",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"xenophobe",
"Latin words",
"",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "D(6E2,W?r^",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1369",
"xer",
"dry",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"xerox",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1369_xer_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛksə/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "Pz
3. a natural cleft between body parts or in the substance of an organ",
"noun",
"Latin: fissura= cleft or crack.",
"1. In Iceland, fissures in the earth's crust abound and result in unusual valleys and themal pools. 2.There were other signs of fissures within the governor’s own party, particularly over reopening schools for face-to-face instruction",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1434_fissure_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪʃə/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "n,XnlXTB>Q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1435",
"frond",
"fern leaf, especially compound leaf; palm or banana leaf. Can also apply to seaweed",
"noun",
"",
"Each frond of the banana tree might stretch to two feet, with 30 or so opposing, compound leaves.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1435_frond_1.mp3]",
"/frɒnd/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "y.dNHy%i3%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1436",
"ious",
"characterized by",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"gracious, obvious, noxious, adacious, tempestious",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1436_ious*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "p~Q|e,4Ot,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1378",
"incumbent recumbent",
"incumbent=The person who has or had a particular official position",
"adj.",
"Latin: in=in, on, upon + recumbent=Lying down => resting or lying on something",
"The future incumbent went to his job interview in a recumbent bicyle",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "zF`mRJfQbw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1379",
"loath loathe",
"loath=To be unwilling to do something loathe=To hate someone or something",
"verb, noun",
"both have same Germanic root: \"leiden\", with its 2 meanings, too. 1. Leiden etwas zu tun jmdm nicht leiden können.",
"The secretary was loath to do the filing and loathed her boss for insisting she did it",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "ws2vadd>dn",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1441",
"mony",
"state of",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"state of matrimony (being married)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1441_mony*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "bL5>c(g~7}",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1445",
"ship",
"state of skill",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"workmanship, craftmanship, friendship",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1445_ship_1.mp3]",
"/ʃɪp/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "DP?+JD#Wud",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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{
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"1446",
"some",
"characteristic of",
"Latin Suffix",
"",
"wholesome",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1446_some_1.mp3][sound:1446_some_2.mp3]",
"/sʌm/
/s(ə)m/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "xfxI,}H]+2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1449",
"fitful",
"intermittently stopping and starting; irregular; variable; unstable",
"adj.",
"full of fits.",
"As the car ran out of petrol, it stuttered forward with fitful bursts of energy",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1449_fitful_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪtfʊl/
/ˈfɪtf(ə)l/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "uJ*_[tBv1#",
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},
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"1389",
"extra part 2 of 2.",
"out of beyond",
"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)",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1389_extra][sound:part][sound:2][sound:of][sound:2.*]",
"",
"nko"
],
"guid": "IxddI}nwLx",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"339",
"fawn",
"1. n. a baby deer. 2. v. to behave in an excessively humble or obsequious manner. , to seek favor or attention",
"noun, verb",
"noun: same Latin word root as fetusverb: same root as \"feiern\" in Deutsch",
"1. bambi was a fawn2. Charlie always fawned over his professors so much that all the other students disliked him.",
"Homonym",
"[sound:339_fawn_1.mp3]",
"/fɔːn/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "y-4wQkC#:Z",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1124",
"garrulous",
"full of trivial conversation",
"adj.",
"from Latin garrulus \"talkative, chattering",
"The garrulous hair stylist talked to each customer for hours at a time.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1124_garrulous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡar(j)ʊləs/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "M(N|w=s$Q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"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, Syn: gauzy, gossamery, fine Deutsch: Hauchdünn. 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 gossamer of white ash. 1b.\nFairies are often depicted wearing a gossamer or tattered clothes",
"Least Difficult",
"[sound:756_gossamer_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡɒsəmə/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "KNgukF%:W7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"893",
"loquacious",
"Tending to talk a great deal",
"adj.",
"Same word root as eloquentSyn: talkative, voluble, communicative",
"The loquacious professor was known for his five-hour lectures.",
"Medium Difficult",
"[sound:893_loquacious_1.mp3]",
"/ləˈkweɪʃəs/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "FxWW>ZN^ZJ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
{
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"fields": [
"1254",
"mar",
"Sea",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"maritime marine",
"Latin words",
"[sound:1254_mar_1.mp3]",
"/mɑː/",
"nko"
],
"guid": "rz
/ˈneɪs(ə)nt/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "E>;jm2-_#~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"539",
"obviate",
"1. do away with2. to prevent",
"verb",
"Latin ob \"in front of, against\" + viam, \"way\"=> go against. prevent, avert, avoid, debar, deflect, fend off, forefend, forfend, head off, stave off, ward off",
"1. Doing one thing doesn’t obviate the need to do the other. 2. If you want to obviate the risk of skin cancer throughout your life, it’s important that you are protected from sun exposure from the time you are an infant",
"357 prevalent GRE words",
"[sound:539_obviate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒbvɪeɪt/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "GT%28wu93s",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1003",
"paucity",
"an insufficient quantity or number",
"noun",
"Same root as 'Poor, poverty\"Syn: scarcity, sparseness, dearth",
"The paucity of talent at our school is going to prevent us from having a top-notch concert.",
"Most Difficult",
"[sound:1003_paucity_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɔːsɪti/",
"FT"
],
"guid": "Q27L<~K{/0",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1064",
"tractable",
"can be easily influenced or managed. ability to be easily managed or controlled",
"Greek/Latin root",
"attract =to pull nearerdistract =to drag attention away fromsomethingIntractable=stubborn",
"Her mother wished she were more tractable. (n: tractibility)",
"Root words",
"[sound:1064_tractable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtraktəb(ə)l/",
"Aristotle"
],
"guid": "mDtleEIX9U",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"715",
"trans",
"across",
"Greek/Latin root",
"",
"transport transcend transmogrify transient transvaal",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:715_trans_1.mp3][sound:715_trans_2.mp3]",
"/tranz/
/trɑːnz/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "BuYcVIf.5*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1131",
"vacillate",
"1. to waver between different opinions or actions, be undecided about something; 2. move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern",
"verb",
"Latin vacillatus \"sway to and fro; hesitate\"Syn: hover, oscillate, vibrate, fluctuate, waver",
"1. Undergraduate students often vacillate among various majors before deciding which degree to pursue. 2. the line on the monitor vacillated",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1131_vacillate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvasɪleɪt/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "gH7H@b2R[5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1133",
"volatile",
"likely to change rapidly and unpredictably",
"adj.",
"",
"It is possible for a country’s political climate to remain volatile for decade",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1133_volatile_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɒlətʌɪl/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "oFdmyIv~U{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1134",
"waver",
"to go back and forth between choices or opinions",
"verb",
"",
"Some citizens vote solely along party lines and never waver in their political decisions.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1134_waver_1.mp3]",
"/ˈweɪvə/",
"Kaplan"
],
"guid": "IRanFS?DC/",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1450",
"Effect exceptions",
"However, effect can be a verb as an exception. In these cases it is nearly always used together with a noun like \"change\" or \"solution.\"To effect change/ to effect for a solution.",
"noun, verb",
"",
"The protesters wanted to effect change in the corrupt government and fight for a solution=bring about change BUT,The protesters wanted to affect change=modify the intended change",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "oreeF>+qew",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1451",
"Affect exception",
"however, affect can be used as a noun, as an exception - Affect as a noun means feeling, emotion, or specific emotional response.",
"noun, verb",
"",
"The patient had a flat affect throughout the therapy session. (he patient was in kind of a blah mood)",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "b+e(K5dMP6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1452",
"missive",
"a written note; note or instruction sent by superior authority",
"noun",
"Syn: command, note",
"As soon as the general received the missive from his commander-in-chief, he launched an airstrike against the enemy.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1452_missive_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪsɪv/",
"Prepscholar"
],
"guid": "na)/UlO]/4",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1453",
"complaisantcomplacent",
"complaisant =\"pleasing, obliging, gracious\"complacent = pleased with oneself, one's conditions, self-satisfied, often overly so",
"adj.",
"complacent is often used to imply that one is TOO self-satisfied with oneself or with what one achieved - in the sense of \"resting on one's laurels\"",
"Although Chuck wanted an 'A' in the class, he was complacent with a 'B'Because John is too complaisant in his willingness to please others, people often take advantage of him",
"Homophone",
"",
"",
"merriam-webster"
],
"guid": "lUtBv~~~Y2",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1454",
"akantha",
"thorn",
"Greek/Latin root",
"a sub of the Greek PIE root \"ac\": be sharp rise (out) to a point pierce.",
"acacia(african thorn bush) acanthus (mediterreanian thorn tree)",
"Root words",
"[sound:1454_akantha*]",
"",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "o#eI0ROdEU",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"810",
"oxy",
"sharp, bitter",
"Greek/Latin root",
"oxy is a sub section of the Greek root \"ac\" = be sharp, rise (out) to a point, pierce.",
"oxalic oxideoxygen(D=Sauerstoff) oxymoron(oxy=sharp+moron=stupid=>a word with composites of opposite meaning) paroxysm (sudden extension of disease)anoxic(lack of oxygen)",
"Root words",
"[sound:810_oxy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒksi/",
"SMB"
],
"guid": "g}#54PoAy.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1385",
"testifytesty",
"testify=To speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide proof testy=Easily annoyed and not patient",
"verb, adj.",
"",
"The impatient and testy witness was forced to wait his turn when testifying in court.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "AXnS)>dcyd",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1386",
"wraithwrath",
"wraith=A spirit of a dead person which is sometimes represented as a pale, transparent image of that person
wrath=Extreme anger",
"noun",
"",
"A 19th century photographer superimposed a wispy image on a print and claimed that he had managed to photograph a wraith, but this soon generated a lot of wrath from serious customers, who recognised the fraud.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "N>l)Ckdn*U",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1393",
"vindicatevindictive",
"vindicate=To prove that what someone said or did was right or true, after other people thought it was wrong
vindictive=Having or showing a wish to harm someone because you think that they have harmed you; unwilling to forgive",
"verb, adj.",
"",
"After the forensic investigator, to everyone's surprise, vindicated the accused's statements with facts, the victim's family became very vendicative and threatened him.",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"Khan"
],
"guid": "w^OJ_{-SY$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1455",
"qualify",
"1. be selectable for a position/job
2. Place a condition on a statement, limit the scope of a statement",
"verb",
"Qualify is one of the 5 most common mistakes made in the GRE!
The GRE primarily has examples of the 2nd definition, ie. To place a condition on a statement.",
"2a. I love living in San Francisco; however, the summers are very cold The latter, bold part qualifies or limits, my love for San Francisco. You can also qualify a negative statement:2b. I really dislike living in SF, because I can’t even wear a T-shirt in summer, however the restaurants are great ",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1455_qualify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkwɒlɪfʌɪ/",
"MSU"
],
"guid": "Ny^4aOP!=H",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
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"fields": [
"1456",
"abstemious",
"marked by temperance in indulgence. Abstinent, abstentious",
"adj.",
"Latin: abs-= \"away.\"+ temetum\"intoxicating drink\" => someone who keeps alcohol (or other temptations) at arm's length.",
"Because I was abstemious with alcohol when I was younger, I am still quite healthy in my later years.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1456_abstemious_1.mp3]",
"/əbˈstiːmɪəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "f4oB{8VpJ-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1457",
"aggregate",
"a sum total of many heterogeneous things taken together",
"adj. , verb",
"Latin: ad \"to\" + gregare \"to collect into a flock, gather\"",
"Schools often use test scores to aggregate students into classes based on intelligence.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1457_aggregate_1.mp3][sound:1457_aggregate_2.mp3]",
"/ˈaɡrɪɡət/
/ˈaɡrɪɡeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "iz*hAydTsj",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1458",
"approbation",
"official acceptance or agreement",
"noun",
"Probation hat den gleichen Sinn wie \"Probezeit\". Approbation bedeutet, dass man diese bestanden hat.",
"Filled with approbation, the audience gave a standing ovation.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1458_approbation_1.mp3]",
"/ˌaprəˈbeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "f^#H0AudC^",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": [
"leech"
]
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1459",
"assiduous",
"marked by care and persistent effort",
"adj.",
"Latin: ad \"to\" + sedere \"to sit=>constantly working at it",
"His assiduous attempts to improve his GRE vocab got him a top verbal score",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1459_assiduous_1.mp3]",
"/əˈsɪdjʊəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "O4?lxZlJOf",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": [
"leech"
]
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1460",
"beneficent",
"doing or producing good",
"adj.",
"bene=good",
"My beneficent neighbor gives out meals to the poor every Sunday.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1460_beneficent_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈnɛfɪs(ə)nt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "rd0c!(#sm$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1461",
"boorish",
"ill-mannered and coarse in behavior or appearance",
"adj.",
"old English for herdsman (Bauer. . )",
"The hometown fans acted in such a boorish way toward the visiting team that they had to forfeit the game.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1461_boorish_1.mp3][sound:1461_boorish_2.mp3]",
"/ˈbɔːrɪʃ/
/ˈbʊərɪʃ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "AisC=(yI/K",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1462",
"burnish",
"polish and make shiny",
"verb",
"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.",
"Richard is forever attempting to burnish his reputation so that he can advance his position within our company.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1462_burnish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbəːnɪʃ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "r%09ArrlP(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1463",
"castigation",
"harsh verbal reprimand",
"noun",
"",
"The teacher’s verbal castigation of the student was harsh but needed since he refused to do any work.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1463_castigation_1.mp3]",
"/kastɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "zpFXR/H|QY",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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, he still accepted the conciliatory gift from his neighbor.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1464_conciliatory_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈsɪlɪətəri/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "k
/dɪˈkɒtəmi/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "o%(.]Jak:{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1470",
"digression",
"a message that departs from the main subject",
"noun",
"Latin: dis- \"apart, aside\" (see dis-) + gradi \"to step, go\"=>act of deviating from the main subject matter in speaking or writing",
"The professor's digression from the lesson's theme was another subtle attempt to indoctrinate the class with his radicalism",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1470_digression_1.mp3]",
"/dʌɪˈɡrɛʃ(ə)n/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "u^g-@oK%OX",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1471",
"disjointed",
"taken apart at the points of connection",
"adj.",
"",
"His disjointed argument didn't make much sense",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1471_disjointed_1.mp3]",
"/dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "L2O1m}7x3%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1472",
"dismiss",
"stop associating with, to let go, brush aside, declare void, end an encounter",
"verb",
"",
"She dismissed his advances",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1472_dismiss_1.mp3]",
"/dɪsˈmɪs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "tg]-9?Kk`f",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1473",
"dissolution",
"separation into component parts",
"noun",
"same root as dissolve",
"She started divorce proceedings to achieve the dissolution of their marriage",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1473_dissolution_1.mp3]",
"/dɪsəˈluːʃ(ə)n/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "Ov|W/*%h^P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1474",
"distend",
"cause to expand as if by internal pressure",
"verb",
"Latin dis-=“apart, ” + tendere= “to stretch=>",
"The pregrant woman's belly began to distend as the baby grew.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1474_distend_1.mp3]",
"/dɪˈstɛnd/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "d^<-xS!$8P",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1475",
"dormant",
"inactive but capable of becoming active",
"adj.",
"dormir=to sleep",
"The dormant volcano errupted after many years of inactivity.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1475_dormant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɔːm(ə)nt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "bi[!=vSoFb",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1476",
"effrontery",
"audacious behavior that you have no right to",
"noun",
"",
"The couple strolled into the crowded restaurant, demanded the best table and threatened the staff but were soon rejected by the maitre d' for their effrontery. ",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1476_effrontery_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈfrʌnt(ə)ri/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "sgs;[
/ɛmˈbɛlɪʃ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "AVjUt`*1b3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1478",
"equanimity",
"steadiness of mind under stress",
"noun",
"Latin: equi= \"even, level\" + animus \"mind, spirit\"=>evenness in temper",
"The aplollo 13 astronaut dealt with the explosion on board with equanimity and first took stock of the situation.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1478_equanimity_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɛkwəˈnɪmɪti/
/ˌiːkwəˈnɪmɪti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "HwrcIt}wVT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1479",
"euphemism",
"an inoffensive expression substituted for an offensive one",
"noun",
"Greek euphemismos, meaning \"good speech\"",
"\"holiday in Dachau\" was a euphenism of the nazis to hide the terror they were planning in the concentration camps",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1479_euphemism_1.mp3]",
"/ˈjuːfəmɪz(ə)m/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "FYdZV55Wum",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1480",
"exigency",
"1. something that is demanded in a giving situation. 2. a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action",
"noun",
"French: exiger=demand, Latin: exigentia \"urgency\" Syn: urgent demand",
"1. Bill’s allergy medication is an exigency he always carries around in case of an attack. 2. These suggestions address the exigencies of the moment.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1480_exigency_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛksɪdʒ(ə)nsi/
/ˈɛɡzɪdʒ(ə)nsi/
/ɪɡˈzɪdʒ(ə)nsi/
/ɛɡˈzɪdʒ(ə)nsi/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "H`<0JGD2{@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1481",
"fatuous",
"devoid of intelligence",
"adj.",
"Syn: asinine, inane, mindless, vacuous, foolish",
"Buying a car without negotiating down the price is a fatuous move.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1481_fatuous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfatjʊəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "k%-|O~/TMt",
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},
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"1482",
"fawning",
"attempting to win favor by flattery",
"noun",
"Old English: verwandt mit \"feiern\"",
"The beauty contestants are always fawning over the male judges.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1482_fawning_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɔːnɪŋ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "w|7ST0@QLc",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 felicitous than spending the entire weekend with her family.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1483_felicitous_1.mp3]",
"/fɪˈlɪsɪtəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "E}*ybzS/4t",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1484",
"fervor",
"feelings of great warmth and intensity",
"noun",
"",
"He had great fervor for FC Basel",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1484_fervor*]",
"",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "dqEdXk`GWp",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1485",
"frugality",
"prudence in avoiding waste",
"noun",
"",
"His frugality was so great that he would capture all still insufficiently warm water to water the plants in the apartment",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1485_frugality_1.mp3]",
"/fruːˈɡalɪti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "?@EpMkv[O",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1486",
"futile",
"producing no result or effect",
"adj.",
"Latin futilis= \"leaky.\" the image of a leaky vessel is a good illustration of the adjective. Pouring water into a leaky bucket is futile.",
"Hopefully all the time you're spending studying vocabulary won't turn out to be futile",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1486_futile_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfjuːtʌɪl/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "O;%$)(m|}h",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1487",
"iconoclastic",
"characterized by attack on established beliefs",
"adj.",
"Greek eikōn, or \"image\" coupled with -klastēs\"one who breaks\"=> one who breaks icons",
"In the 1960's, iconclastic altneratives to the standard democrate and republican parties were set up in California.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1487_iconoclastic_1.mp3]",
"/ˌʌɪkɒnəˈklastɪk/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "gm-(~fE=!T",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1488",
"idolatry",
"the worship of objects or images as gods",
"noun",
"",
"Both abhorred idolatry and intercession, and both relied on their books, the Bible and the Quran, for direct contact with God",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1488_idolatry_1.mp3]",
"/ʌɪˈdɒlətri/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "M8+RVO%KE(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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",
"[sound:1489_impassive_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpasɪv/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "uNf{gIV!]m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 impedes business growth because there are too few people living in town to attract new retailers, the proposal said.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1490_impede_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpiːd/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "dJf9aHb^+X",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 impermeable rain coat kept water from ruining the woman’s cashmere sweater.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1491_impermeable_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpəːmɪəb(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "d{v}>N<,!z",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 impervious to argumentThe impervious rain coat kept water from ruining the woman’s cashmere sweater",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1492_impervious_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpəːvɪəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "H.DBQz;E!)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1493",
"inadvertently",
"without knowledge or intention",
"adv.",
"adv of inadvertent",
"We indavertently ripped the tent (spelling donkey's bridge)",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1493_inadvertently_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪnədˈvəːt(ə)ntli/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "APdy`mIxJe",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"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 togetherSyn: incongruousness",
"The incongruity between an American power cord and a Swedish power outlet means you can’t charge your devices.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1494_incongruity_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪnkɒŋˈɡruːɪti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "H}[{vgrL5t",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1495",
"inconsequential",
"lacking worth or importance",
"adj.",
"",
"It was decided that Pluto was too inconsequential to be a planet.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1495_inconsequential_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪnkɒnsɪˈkwɛnʃ(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "Ny{isU/6:Q",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1496",
"incorporate",
"make into a whole or make part of a whole",
"verb",
"Latin: in- \"into, in, on, upon\" + verb of corpus \"body\" => put into a body/whole",
"According to culinary guidelines, a chef should never incorporate cheese into a fish dish.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1496_incorporate_1.mp3][sound:1496_incorporate_2.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt/
/ɪnˈkɔːp(ə)rət/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "y`bq[Y40rg",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1497",
"indeterminate",
"not fixed or known in advance",
"adj.",
"Latin: in- \"not\" + determinare \"to enclose, bound, set limits to\" => not to be defined, limitedSyn: undetermined, uncertain, inconclusive, indeterminable, undeterminable",
"“the influence of environment is indeterminateThe deceased hobo was of indeterminate age",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1497_indeterminate_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪndɪˈtəːmɪnət/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "H]/VQfJziT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1498",
"indigence",
"a state of extreme poverty or destitution",
"noun",
"Syn: need, pauperisation, pauperism, pauperization, penury, beggary, mendicancy, mendicity, impoverishment, poorness, poverty",
"She even forbade me to write about anything in my college essay that hinted at our immigrant indigence.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1498_indigence_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɪndɪdʒ(ə)ns/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "Exxx=BYLpI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1499",
"insinuate",
"1. suggest in an indirect or covert way; give to understand2. introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner",
"verb",
"Latin: in: in + sinuare \"to wind, bend, curve\"=> \"wind one's way into. \" Syn: 1. adumbrate, intimate, hint, suggest 2. bring in, introduce",
"1. I insinuated that I did not like his wife. 2. He insinuated himself into the conversation of the people at the nearby table",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1499_insinuate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈsɪnjʊeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "nVNn,26tFQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1500",
"insularity",
"the state of being isolated or detached",
"noun",
"Latin: insula, for \"island. \" Deutsch= Insel Syn: detachment, insularism, insulation",
"Their insularity led to the belief that they were the best in all things.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1500_insularity_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪnsjʊˈlarɪti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "lCgD9+jQQ)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1501",
"intransigence",
"stubborn refusal to compromise or change",
"noun",
"in-: \"not\" + trans=movement =>is not movingSyn: bullheadedness, obstinacy, obstinance, pigheadedness, self-will, stubbornness",
"I can’t understand Rachel’s intransigence, considering that we have undeniable proof that her idea is incorrect.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1501_intransigence_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtranzɪdʒ(ə)ns/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "la)nAHa0zT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1502",
"inundate",
"fill or cover completely, usually with water, but increasingly with information, work etc.",
"verb",
"Latin: inundare \"to overflow, run over, to flood\" Syn: deluge, submerge, fill, fill up",
"The Black writer was inundated with calls from movie industry executives looking for Black editors to hire",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1502_inundate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɪnʌndeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "lDh,$,O_ci",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1503",
"inured",
"made tough by habitual exposure",
"adj.",
"contracted from phrase: (put) in ure = put in use, now meaning \"toughen or harden by experience Syn: enured, hardened, tough, toughened",
"People in northern regions are inured to the cold weather, and some will even jump into freezing water on occasion. a peasant, dark, lean-faced, wind- inured",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1503_inured*]",
"",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "FX&UxyT]Mu",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1504",
"invective",
"abusive language used to express blame or censure",
"adj.",
"from in- \"against\" + vehere \"to carry\" => =to carry words against = \"abusive speech Syn: vitriol, vituperation",
"When my ex-husband tried to start a fight with me by using an invective, I simply walked away from him.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1504_invective_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈvɛktɪv/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "hi6{Y5h-l~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1505",
"itinerary",
"an established line of travel or access",
"noun",
"Latin itinerarium \"account of a journey, description of a route of travel, road-book\"",
"The teacher had to submit an itinerary for her field trip to Disneyworld listing every stop they would make at each hour of the day",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1505_itinerary_1.mp3]",
"/ʌɪˈtɪn(ə)(rə)ri/
/ɪˈtɪn(ə)(rə)ri/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "K9$|)R514W",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1506",
"lassitude",
"a feeling of lack of interest or energy",
"noun",
"Latin: lassus \"faint, tired, weary\"",
"Whereas Latitude is the distance from the equator, lassitude is the weariness you'd experience after attempting to run a marathon around the equator",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1506_lassitude_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlasɪtjuːd/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "j/xeplIRD)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1507",
"levee",
"an embankment built to prevent a river from overflowing",
"noun",
"New Orleans French levée \"a raising, a lifting; an embankment,",
"Levees protect land that is normally dry but that may be flooded occasionally, while Dikes protect land that would naturally be underwater most of the time.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1507_levee_1.mp3][sound:1507_levee_2.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛvi/
/ˈlɛveɪ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "xK/9g0T[]n",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1508",
"levity",
"a manner lacking seriousness",
"noun",
"Levity = \"lightness,",
"Joking that his dead grandmother \"never looked better\" injected some levity into her funeral, but his relatives found his joke inappropriate to the occasion.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1508_levity_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛvɪti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "E~}.W5k0oT",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1510",
"malingerer",
"someone shirking duty by feigning illness or incapacity",
"noun",
"French: Malinger: to pretend to be sick Syn: shammer, skulker, shirker, slacker",
"Pike, the dog, was a clever malingerer and thief, pretending to be hurt to gain sympathy and food",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1510_malingerer_1.mp3]",
"/məˈlɪŋɡ(ə)rə/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "do>BS{:$_@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1511",
"mendacious",
"given to lying",
"adj.",
"French/Latin: given to tell \"a lie, untruth, falsehood, fiction Syn:intentionally untrue, untruthful",
"It’s an unguarded anthology her ongoing battles against depression, mendacious lovers and toxic memories.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1511_mendacious_1.mp3]",
"/mɛnˈdeɪʃəs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "dQ3i`VAH
/pɑːt/
/ˈpateɪ/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "kR0hi4_Qy{",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"1516",
"pathological",
"1. of or relating to the practice of pathology 2. caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition",
"adj.",
"Greek: pathologikos=pertaining to disease",
"1. the lab. Technician worked in a pathological laboratory 2. The thief was a pathological liar.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1516_pathological_1.mp3]",
"/paθəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "d*9~/f4cw#",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1517",
"penury",
"a state of extreme poverty or destitutionSyn: indigence, need, pauperisation, pauperism, pauperization",
"noun",
"Latin: penuria= scarcity",
"My uncle wasted his fortune and died in penury.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1517_penury_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɛnjʊri/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "wMzbt]w4>5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
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"1518",
"famish",
"starve, kill, or destroy with hunger; exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger",
"verb",
"Same word root as: famineSyn:starve, hunger, be hungry",
"Many famished in the Zimbabwean countryside during the drought",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1518_famish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfamɪʃ/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "o&I8CnY^Gb",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"1519",
"permeable",
"allowing fluids or gases to pass or diffuse through",
"adj.",
"Latin: per \"through\" + meare \"to pass\"=>pass through",
"The permeable cloth allowed nearly all the water to flow through.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1519_permeable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpəːmɪəb(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "Iu!m=t3!+5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1520",
"piety",
"righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout",
"noun",
"from French, related to English word: pity",
"aerophyte",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1520_piety_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpʌɪəti/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "m
/ˈpriːamb(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "z
/kwʌɪˈɛs(ə)nt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "pn6#Xy(nVz",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1532",
"rarefied",
"1. of high moral or intellectual valueof high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style 2 having low density",
"adj.",
"Syn1: levated, exalted, grand, high-flown, high-minded, idealistic, lofty, noble-minded, rarified, sublime",
"1. The rarefied book was written in an ancient language that could only be read by a few linguists and historians2. The old lady became lightheaded from the rarefied mountain air",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1532_rarefied_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛːrɪfʌɪd/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "eizQGvYTN<",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1533",
"recluse",
"one who lives in solitude",
"noun",
"Greek erēmos, = “solitary. ” Syn: hermit, solitary, solitudinarian, troglodyte",
"St. John the Baptist, a preacher and hermit and forerunner of Jesus (whom he baptized)w, as beheaded by Herod",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1533_recluse_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈkluːs/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "dv}^!{euyg",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1534",
"refractory",
"stubbornly resistant to authority or control",
"adj.",
"Latin meaning \"breaking up, obstinate\", also \"not responsive to something.",
"Most teenagers go through a refractory phase where they don’t want to listen to authority figures.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1534_refractory_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈfrakt(ə)ri/",
"Barron"
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"1535",
"relegate",
"assign to a lower position",
"verb",
"Latin: re- \"back\" + legare \"send with a commission\" =>send to a \"place in a position of inferiority",
"GC was relegated to the 2nd division after it came last in the Super League",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1535_relegate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛlɪɡeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "EZG%SLIVon",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1536",
"reprobate",
"a person without moral scruples",
"noun",
"",
"The serial killer was a reprobate who did not care about anyone",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1536_reprobate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛprəbeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "AlnRCTwJdm",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1537",
"resolution",
"a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner",
"noun",
"",
"The board passed a resolution",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1537_resolution_1.mp3]",
"/rɛzəˈluːʃ(ə)n/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "mFNhV@|XJ[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1538",
"forlorn",
"1. forgotten, sad and lonely because of isolation or desertion. 2. being in poor condition3. nearly hopeless",
"adj.",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"verlieren/verlassen\"Syn1: abandoned, disconsolate, depressed,despondent, despairingSyn2: abandoned ,Syn3: desperate, pessimistic,",
"1. He felt miserable and simultaneously desolate because he believed he was alone and forlorn
2. Detroit is ridden with forlorn tumbledown buildings
3. At the last second of the game he made a forlorn attempt to win the game by trying to score from his own goalmouth",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1538_forlorn_1.mp3]",
"/fəˈlɔːn/",
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"1539",
"sage",
"a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics",
"noun",
"Old French sage \"wise, knowledgeable, learned; shrewd, skillful\"",
"Although a bit of an eccentric, he was deeply religious and known for his simple wisdom and sage advice",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1539_sage_1.mp3]",
"/seɪdʒ/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "e(xo.W:N4Z",
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"1540",
"saturate",
"infuse or fill completely",
"verb",
"",
"The heavy rainstorm saturated the ground, leaving puddles on the lawn because no more water can be absorbed.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1540_saturate_1.mp3][sound:1540_saturate_2.mp3]",
"/ˈsatʃəreɪt/
/ˈsatʃərət/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "xDn7hs9:{|",
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"1541",
"savor",
"a particular taste or smell, especially an appealing one",
"noun",
"Old French savor \"flavor, taste; sauce, seasoning; delight, pleasure\" itself from Latin: sapor",
"Since it’s my last cookie, I will eat it slowly and savor the taste.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Medium",
"[sound:1541_savor*]",
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"Barron"
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"1542",
"secrete",
"1. generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids 2. place out of sight; keep secret",
"verb",
"",
"1. The lemon secreted its juice as it was squeezed2. The money was secreted from his children",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1542_secrete_1.mp3]",
"/sɪˈkriːt/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "j(l|sc*E2l",
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"1543",
"franchise",
"1. privilege or right officially granted a person or a group by a government( eg. rights of citizenship or to vote) 2. an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area",
"noun",
"",
"1. Citizens in the US have their franchise guaranteed via amendments to the constituion2. McDonalds, KFC and BurgerKing have a franchise business model, where one can buy a license in order to sell their products",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1543_franchise_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfran(t)ʃʌɪz/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "PuQw/8:m;P",
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"1544",
"skeptic",
"someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs",
"noun",
"\"member of an ancient Greek school that doubted the possibility of real knowledge\"Syn: sceptic, dDoubting Thomas",
"I am always a skeptic when it comes to buying too good to be true products",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1544_skeptic*]",
"",
"Barron"
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"guid": "xZ;0/Ixy3q",
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"1546",
"frivolity",
"not serious or sensible; acting like a clown; something of little value or significance",
"noun",
"Syn: buffoonery, clowning, harlequinade, japery, prank, horsing around",
"Because Cheryl needed a break from the stress of her job and family, she was happy to head off to the frivolity of the costume party.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1546_frivolity_1.mp3]",
"/frɪˈvɒlɪti/",
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"1547",
"stint",
"1. n. a short period of time 2. supply sparingly and with restricted quantities",
"noun, verb",
"word root related to stutter, stunt (as in growth)",
"1. He served a short stint as a waiter. 2. They were not stinting in their praise of their son.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1547_stint_1.mp3]",
"/stɪnt/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "Ao]OuUK4id",
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"1548",
"striate",
"marked with stripes, stria or striations",
"adj.",
"sounds like stripes, which has the same word root",
"1a. The bodybuilder's lean striated muscles had a striped appearance. 1b. The striated rock surface showed evidence glacier movements thousand of years earlier.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1548_striate_1.mp3][sound:1548_striate_2.mp3][sound:1548_striate_3.mp3]",
"/ˈstrʌɪət/
/ˈstrʌɪeɪt/
/strʌɪˈeɪt/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "zsqyN
/ɪkˈsʌɪz/
/ɛkˈsʌɪz/",
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"1552",
"tangential",
"of superficial relevance if any",
"adj.",
"Syn: digressive, irrelevant",
"I hardly ever learn anything in my history class because my teacher always rambles off on a tangential topic that has nothing to do with history.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1552_tangential_1.mp3]",
"/tanˈdʒɛnʃ(ə)l/",
"Barron"
],
"guid": "f#qIv|j:c`",
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"1553",
"tirade",
"a speech of violent denunciation",
"noun",
"French tirade \"a volley, a shot; a pull; a long speech or passage; a drawing out\" (16c. ), from tirer \"draw out, endure, suffer,",
"When the player got kicked out of the game, he started a tirade which lasted until security escorted him off the court.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1553_tirade_1.mp3]",
"/tʌɪˈreɪd/
/tɪˈreɪd/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "B
/vʌɪˈtjuːp(ə)rətɪv/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "uWPz|ZZ$+u",
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},
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"1558",
"wary",
"marked by keen caution and watchful prudence",
"adj.",
"same word root as \"war\"in English and \"Gewahr\" in Deutsch",
"One of the most important lessons that parents must teach young children is to always be wary of strangers.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Easy",
"[sound:1558_wary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈwɛːri/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "v-a)oJe;yh",
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"1559",
"zealot",
"a fervent and even militant proponent of something",
"noun",
"The original zealots were a group of first-century Jews who were absolutely determined to overthrow Roman rule in Palestine",
"During the middle of the night, a pro-life zealot bombed the abortion clinic and killed two nurses who were working late.",
"Hi Freq. GRE Hard",
"[sound:1559_zealot_1.mp3]",
"/ˈzɛlət/",
"Barron"
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"guid": "QjYmJ,n~!8",
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"1661",
"febrile",
"feverish; intense emotion or activity",
"adj.",
"Same word root as \"fever\", thus related to fever, ferverish.",
"The atmosphere in the city was febrile as the king's coronation date approached.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1661_febrile_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfiːbrʌɪl/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "OKn]RID3s0",
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"1662",
"acquiesce",
"assent; agree without protesting",
"verb",
"Latin: acquiescere, meaning “to rest. ” If you “rest” or become passive in the face of something to which you object, you are giving tacit agreement.",
"While I did not want to go to the show with Laura, her begging eventually caused me to acquiesce
/ɪnˈveɪɡ(ə)l/",
"GRE Test Exam 1"
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"guid": "s/B[4}q6SG",
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"1665",
"injudicious",
"lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion; unwise",
"adj.",
"Latin in-\"not\"+ iudicium \"judgment\"=> lacking judgement. Antonym: judicious",
"He regretted his injudicious decision to spend his last 5 dollars on an expensive cup of coffee",
"AMB",
"[sound:1665_injudicious_1.mp3]",
"/ɪndʒʊˈdɪʃəs/",
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"guid": "yiR+;@xsFO",
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"1666",
"judicious",
"exhibiting good judgment or sound thinking; prudent",
"adj.",
"Latin iiudicium \"judgment\"=> lacking judgement. Antonym:injudicious",
"The man had become wealthy by making judicious use of his money",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1666_judicious_1.mp3]",
"/dʒuːˈdɪʃəs/",
"Examword"
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"1667",
"pernicious",
"harmful and subtle, often taking years",
"adj.",
"Latin: per \"completely\" + necis \"violent death, murder\"perniciosus\"destructive\"=>total destruction",
"The leftist claimed that even during a pandemic, racism is as pernicious as ever.",
"AMB",
"[sound:1667_pernicious_1.mp3]",
"/pəˈnɪʃəs/",
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"1668",
"feint",
"trick; any distracting or deceptive maneuver",
"noun",
"military and political tactics often use feints, most common in sport, eg. boxing, where opponents are continually trying to fake each other out.",
"Ali feinted with a jab, and Frazier threw one of his own, missing.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1668_feint_1.mp3]",
"/feɪnt/",
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"guid": "tTXyh]*b!D",
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"1669",
"baseness",
"unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher values",
"adj.",
"from base (adj. ) + -ness.",
"The pauper looked at the touristist skeptically, thinking that they gloried in his squalor as proof of his baseness.",
"AMB",
"[sound:1669_baseness_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbeɪsnəs/",
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"1670",
"connote/denote",
"Connote is like giving a hint, but to denote is to refer to something outright.",
"verb",
"",
"For her, the word \"family\" connotes love and comfort while it denotes a group containing a father, mother and siblings",
"AMB",
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"",
"GRE Test Exam 1"
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"guid": "F(r1o,VwCy",
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"1671",
"fervent/fervid",
"Fervent is a synonym of fervid.",
"adj.",
"Fervent is used much more frequently than fervid. Some, but not all, say that fervid means 'very fervent\"",
"He was a fervent supporter of FC Basel",
"AMB",
"[sound:1671_fervent_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfəːv(ə)nt/",
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"guid": "bsva-A:?cA",
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"1663",
"connote",
"to imply something in addition to what is apparent",
"verb",
"Latin: com \"with, together\" + notare \"to mark, note, make a note\"=>to signify in addition to the main meaning",
"At work, we connote the employee of the month award with being the best worker on the team.",
"AMB",
"[sound:1663_connote_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈnəʊt/",
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"guid": "rr57Caw4sR",
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"1121",
"enervate",
"cause (someone or something) to feel drained of energy; weaken",
"verb",
"Enervate is one of the 5 most common mistakes made in the GRE!",
"The boxer used a swift left uppercut to the jaw to enervate his opponent.",
"Common GRE",
"[sound:1121_enervate_1.mp3][sound:1121_enervate_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɛnəveɪt/
/ɪˈnəːvət/",
"Kaplan"
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"guid": "dKwT37*aPx",
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"11",
"evince",
"to show or express clearly or to make plain, often something hidden -usually a feeling",
"verb",
"evince has same wood root as \"evict\" Syn: express, show",
"1a. Despite the shock of receiving such news, she was observed to evince no particular emotion at all. 1b. John was never able to evince even a pretense of interest during his economics class.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:11_evince_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈvɪns/",
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"1130",
"para",
"2. Latin origin = defense, protection against",
"Latin",
"Greek origin = alongside or altered Latin origin = defense, protection from",
"2. parachute (protect from falling) parasol (protect from sun)",
"Greek/Latin",
"[sound:1130_para_1.mp3][sound:1130_para_2.mp3][sound:1130_para_3.mp3]",
"/ˈparə/
/ˈpɑːrə/
/pəˈrɑː/",
"SMB"
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"guid": "u0,Fn^+Mh,",
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"14",
"abet",
"aid, usually in doing something wrong; encourage",
"verb",
"The verb abet can be used to generally mean encouragement, but people usually expect to see it in relation to some crime",
"Alexander was on the lookout while his older sister swiped cookies from the cookie jar, thus abetting her mischief.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:14_abet_1.mp3]",
"/əˈbɛt/",
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"abhor",
"fill with horror and loathing; horrify; hate",
"verb",
"Latin abhorrere — \"to shrink back in horror",
"Taking out the trash is a chore many kids abhor. ",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:22_abhor_1.mp3]",
"/əbˈhɔː/",
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"37",
"abhorrent",
"disgusting, loathsome",
"adj.",
"Latin abhorrere — \"to shrink back in horror\"",
"Taking out the trash is abhorrent for many kids",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:37_abhorrent_1.mp3]",
"/əbˈhɒr(ə)nt/",
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"39",
"ablution",
"washing or cleansing of the body, especially as part of religious rite",
"noun",
"Latin: ab \"off, away from\" + luere \"to wash=>wash off",
"Because each daughter’s daily ablution seems to take forever, mornings in a house with four teenage girls and one bathroom are unbearable.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:39_ablution_1.mp3]",
"/əˈbluːʃ(ə)n/",
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"abnegation",
"1. repudiation; the denial and rejection of a doctrine or belief2. self-sacrifice; renouncing your own interests in favor of interests of others",
"noun",
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"1. abnegation of the Holy Trinity by agnostics 2. If you wish to be a monk, you must not have a problem with the abnegation of worldly possessions",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:43_abnegation_1.mp3]",
"/abnɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/",
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"abrade",
"1. wear away by friction; scrape; 2. erode",
"verb",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:49_abrade_1.mp3]",
"/əˈbreɪd/",
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"abridge",
"condense; shorten; reduce length of written text",
"verb",
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"His agent told him that he needed to abridge some of the content of his novel so that it would be under 400 pages.",
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"[sound:62_abridge_1.mp3]",
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"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 abrogate his parental responsibilities.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:66_abrogate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈabrəɡeɪt/",
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"agree; give consent, often at insistence of another; concede",
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"Do not accede too readily to his demands or he will think you are a wimp!",
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"[sound:72_accede_1.mp3]",
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"Your acrimonious arguments about religion only sever friendships.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:135_acrimonious_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"adage",
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"noun",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:138_adage_1.mp3]",
"/ˈadɪdʒ/",
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"139",
"addle",
"muddle; drive crazy; become confused",
"verb",
"addle like muddle",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:139_addle_1.mp3]",
"/ˈad(ə)l/",
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"adjudicate",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:140_adjudicate_1.mp3]",
"/əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt/",
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"adjure",
"1. command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath, 2. ask with a more demanding tone, appeal to or entreat earnestly;",
"verb",
"Syn1 burden, charge, saddle Syn2: beseech, bid, conjure, entreat, press",
"1. She adjured him to present the events precisely as he witnessed them. 2. I adjure each and every one of you to never disclose to anyone what has been spoken here today.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:145_adjure_1.mp3]",
"/əˈdʒʊə/
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"adornment",
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"noun",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"/əˈdɔːnm(ə)nt/",
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"adroit",
"skillful and adept under pressing conditions",
"adj.",
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"The child was an adroit pianist at an early age",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:152_adroit_1.mp3]",
"/əˈdrɔɪt/",
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"156",
"adumbrate",
"1. give hint or indication of something; disclose partially or guardedly; 2. summarize; 3. overshadow; shade",
"verb",
"Latin: ad \"to\" + umbrare=> \"to cast in shadow\", to foreshadow, to cast a shadow of something biggerumreißen, ankündigen, vorausahnen lassen, skizzieren",
"1. The scene where the princess dreams of the vampire adumbrates her later discovery that her little brother is, in fact, a vampire. \"2. The purpose of the summary is to adumbrate the movie’s plot.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"/ˈadʌmbreɪt/",
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"affable",
"easily approachable; warmly friendly",
"adj.",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:160_affable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈafəb(ə)l/",
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"agnostic",
"one who is skeptical of existence of a god or any ultimate reality",
"noun",
"Greek: a-, = \"not\" + \"gnostos\"\"known\"=>doesn't know whether God exists",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:162_agnostic_1.mp3]",
"/aɡˈnɒstɪk/",
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"allurement",
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"noun",
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"Its allurements draw you in, then the trap door slams shut and it devours you.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:171_allurement_1.mp3]",
"/əˈl(j)ʊəmənt/",
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"allusion",
"an indirect reference",
"noun",
"Latin: ad \"to\" + ludere \"to play\"=>a playing with Deutsch: Anspielung",
"Pink! included an allusion about her ex-boyfriend in her song.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"/əˈluːʒ(ə)n/",
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"187",
"amble",
"moving at an easy pace; walk slowly or leisurely",
"noun",
"Latin ambulare= \"to walk about\" as in ambulatory, ambulancesDeutsch: chlendern",
"I like to amble through the old Town of Ravensburg",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:187_amble_1.mp3]",
"/ˈamb(ə)l/",
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"analgesic",
"a medicine that takes away physical pain (but without loss of consciousness, like an anaesthetic may be)",
"adj.",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:200_analgesic_1.mp3]",
"/ˌan(ə)lˈdʒiːzɪk/
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"206",
"ancillary",
"serving as aid or accessory; auxiliary",
"adj.",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:206_ancillary_1.mp3]",
"/anˈsɪləri/",
"Examword"
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"209",
"animus",
"feeling of animosity",
"noun",
"Same word root as \"animosity\"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:209_animus_1.mp3]",
"/ˈanɪməs/",
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"antedate",
"be earlier in time; go back further",
"verb",
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"World War I antedates World War II.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:216_antedate_1.mp3][sound:216_antedate_2.mp3]",
"/antɪˈdeɪt/
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"anthology",
"book of literary selections by various authors",
"noun",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:217_anthology_1.mp3]",
"/anˈθɒlədʒi/",
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"antithesis",
"the total opposite of an object or person; contrast;",
"noun",
"Greek antithesis \"opposition, resistance\"",
"In the movie, Robert’s character of an abusive husband is the antithesis of the caring spouse the actor really is",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:220_antithesis_1.mp3]",
"/anˈtɪθəsɪs/",
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"antler",
"entire horn, or any branch of the horn",
"noun",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:223_antler_1.mp3]",
"/ˈantlə/",
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"226",
"aphasia",
"loss of speech (or ability to read) due to injury or illness",
"noun",
"Greek; a- \"without\" + phasis \"utterance=>inability to speak",
"Cees suffered from mild aphesia and had difficulty speaking after his serious bicycle accident",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:226_aphasia_1.mp3]",
"/əˈfeɪzɪə/",
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"aphorism",
"definition or concise statement of principle; tersely phrased statement of truth or opinion.",
"noun",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:236_aphorism_1.mp3]",
"/ˈafərɪz(ə)m/",
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"239",
"apiary",
"place where bees and beehives are kept, especially where bees are raised for their honey",
"noun",
"Syn:beehouse",
"Although he spent many hours daily in the apiary, he was seldom stung by a bee.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:239_apiary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈeɪpɪəri/",
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"apocryphal",
"untrue; of questionable authorship or authenticity; erroneous; fictitious",
"adj.",
"Originally, apocryphal was reserved for religious writings that were not included in the Torah or the New Testament as their text divinity was not certain.",
"The old man often shared apocryphal ghost stories with anyone who would listen.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:257_apocryphal_1.mp3]",
"/əˈpɒkrɪf(ə)l/",
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"apogee",
"the highest point; point in orbit most distant from the body being orbited. Also figuratively: peak, highest value",
"noun",
"Latin: apo= \"furthest\"+ geo=\"earth\"=>point at which the moon is farthest from the earth\"apoapsisAntnym:perigee.",
"Child stars sometimes reach their apogee by 20, and there's nowhere to go but down from there",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:261_apogee_1.mp3]",
"/ˈapədʒiː/",
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"apposite",
"strikingly appropriate and relevant; well-suited",
"adj.",
"Latin: appositus and apponere. A=to + Ponere=to place=>apponere is \"well-placed or well-put.\"Don't confuse apposite with opposite; they have almost opposite meanings!",
"Jake drinks red wine with each meal and does not worry about what wine connoisseurs say is apposite for each dish.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:282_apposite_1.mp3]",
"/ˈapəzɪt/",
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"appropriation",
"1. taking something and making it your own, either in a positive or negative sense2. setting money aside or budgeting to do something as act of legislature",
"noun",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:283_appropriation_1.mp3]",
"/əˌprəʊprɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/",
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"aquifer",
"underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc",
"noun",
"Latin:aqui-: \"water\" + -fer \"bearing\" from ferre \"to bear, carry\"",
"China will never let go of Nepal, as its aquifers under the Himalayas are the world's largest reserves of water.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"aquiline",
"curved or hooked like an eagle's beak, generally referred to noses.",
"adj.",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:291_aquiline_1.mp3]",
"/ˈakwɪlʌɪn/",
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"298",
"arboreal",
"tree-dwelling; treelike; living in trees",
"adj.",
"Latin arboreus= \"pertaining to trees",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:298_arboreal_1.mp3]",
"/ɑːˈbɔːrɪəl/",
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"archetype",
"prototype; original model or type after which other similar things are patterned",
"noun",
"Greek: arkhē \"beginning, origin, first place\" + typos \"model, type, blow, mark of a blow\"=>first model",
"If you have long blonde hair, a sparkly ball gown, and a fairy godmother hovering over your head, you're the archetype of a fairytale princess.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:304_archetype_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɑːkɪtʌɪp/",
"Examword"
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"arraign",
"officially charge someone in a court of law",
"verb",
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"The accused was arraigned in court: the official charge was read and the accused responded by saying \"not guilty. \"",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"arrears",
"being in debt; unpaid, overdue debt or an unfulfilled obligation",
"noun",
"Old French ariere \"behind, backward\"",
"Because Jill’s credit card payment has been in arrears for three months, the card issuer is suspending her account.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"arrogate",
"claim without justification; claim for oneself without right",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:316_arrogate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈarəɡeɪt/",
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"329",
"artifice",
"subtle but base deception; trickery; cleverness or skill; ingenuity",
"noun",
"",
"During the treasure hunt, we will make use of an artifice to trick our opponents into searching in the wrong area.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:329_artifice_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɑːtɪfɪs/",
"Examword"
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"338",
"ascendancy",
"superiority or decisive advantage; domination",
"noun",
"Latin:ascendere \"to mount, ascend, go up\"",
"As early as round three of the boxing match, Frazier had created an ascendancy that permitted him to easily knock Ali around the ring.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:338_ascendancy_1.mp3]",
"/əˈsɛnd(ə)nsi/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "yOhUQFZ/9:",
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"349",
"aseptic",
"preventing infection; having cleansing effect",
"adj.",
"Greek: a-=not + septic= “characterized by putrefaction\"(ie. Rotting of flesh)=>sterile",
"Nurses stored the unused sterile syringes in aseptic containers for future use.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:349_aseptic_1.mp3]",
"/eɪˈsɛptɪk/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "O
/ˈasp(ɪ)r(ə)nt/",
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"guid": "xEQ$7miL]j",
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"assent",
"express agreement to what is alleged or proposed; accept",
"verb",
"Syn: accede, acquiesceAnt:dissent",
"1a. “The Maestro assented to the request for an encore”1b. He nodded his head in assent",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:376_assent_1.mp3]",
"/əˈsɛnt/",
"Examword"
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"assimilate",
"to make similar, to incorporate or absorb into",
"verb",
"Latin: ad \"to\" + simulare \"make similar\"",
"The USA country assimilates immigrants very quickly",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:380_assimilate_1.mp3]",
"/əˈsɪmɪleɪt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "lvp&^,cevV",
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"387",
"astigmatism",
"eye defect that prevents proper focus",
"noun",
"Greek: a-: \"without.\"+ stigma: \"point\" =>so an eye that is \"without point\", ie. Light can't focus.",
"After being diagnosed with an astigmatism, Jansen started wearing glasses.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:387_astigmatism_1.mp3]",
"/əˈstɪɡmətɪz(ə)m/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "P/
/ˈazjʊə/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "d&tklP:KQ+",
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"459",
"bacchanalian",
"drunken; relating to reveling and drunkenness",
"adj.",
"Latin:bacchanalis \"having to do with Bacchus, god of wine\" Bachanalian festivals become so excessively drunken that they were banned in 186 BC. Syn:Dionysian (Dionys was another name for Baccus)",
"Although the corporate party was supposed to be a formal affair, it quickly turned into a bacchanalian party fest",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:459_bacchanalian_1.mp3]",
"/ˌbakəˈneɪlɪən/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "rNC?N+DHB|",
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"bailiff",
"legal officer to whom some degree of authority, eg. Maintaining order in courtroom",
"noun",
"The job varies per country. In the UK, they normally execute repossessions. In both cases, they act on orders of the court.",
"A teary Gregorio waved to onlookers as bailiffs led him away in handcuffs.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:484_bailiff_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbeɪlɪf/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "z0Vle|-ofN",
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"485",
"baleful",
"to give an omen or anticipatory sign of evil; harmful in intent or effect.",
"adj.",
"Syn: forbidding, menacing, minacious, minatory, ominous, sinister, threatening",
"The witness was frightened when the defendant gave her a baleful glance filled with hatred.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:485_baleful_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbeɪlfʊl/
/ˈbeɪlf(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "L&|Ys#lf3F",
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"486",
"doggerel",
"poor verse; of crude or irregular construction",
"noun",
"Probably from pejorative suffix -rel + dog",
"William McGonagall wrote such bad doggerel that he would regularly get belted with rotten eggs, tomatoes and the like during his poetic readings.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:486_doggerel_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɒɡ(ə)r(ə)l/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "OOcGNtAu&T",
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"493",
"beatitude",
"blessedness; state of extreme happiness",
"noun",
"Syn: cerulean, lazuline, sapphire, sky-blue",
"Jane has a ring with an azure stone that perfectly matches her blue eyes",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:493_beatitude_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈatɪtjuːd/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "JdA3$+@~OQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"497",
"bedeck",
"adorn or ornament in a showy fashion",
"verb",
"Deutscher Stamm: bedecken",
"Each Advent we bedeck our front tree with a scattering of small lights.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:497_bedeck_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈdɛk/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "vhu!)vr5&k",
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"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",
"[sound:508_beget_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈɡɛt/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "tnK*{Z#@bw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"512",
"beguile",
"mislead; delude; deceive by guile",
"verb",
"Middle English, guile involves deceit, to beguile means to spend time pleasantly, even if it involves trickery. Syn: becharm, bewitch, captivate, capture, catch, charm, enamor, enamour, enchant, entrance, fascinate, trance",
"The car salesman tried to beguile the customer with an offer of free gas for a year.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:512_beguile_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈɡʌɪl/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "c0VD~C++Zf",
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"515",
"beleaguer",
"1. besiege or attack; harass; surround with troops2. to constantly request, ask or annoy",
"verb",
"Deutsch: belagern, stürmenSyn1 besiege, circumvent, hem in, surroundSyn2: badger, bug, pester, tease",
"2. The babysitter found the children annoying because they beleaguered her with requests for candy, cookies, games, and piggyback rides all at the same time",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:515_beleaguer_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈliːɡə/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "r7}3aW(B9N",
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"524",
"benediction",
"blessing; invocation of divine blessing; expression of good wishes",
"noun",
"Latin: bene \"well\" + dicere \"to say, speak\"=>to bless",
"Today the Pope will make a benediction for all those who are sick and hungry.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:524_benediction_1.mp3]",
"/ˌbɛnɪˈdɪkʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "deK*TW{cF.",
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"528",
"bilious",
"1. suffering from indigestion; 2. appearing as if affected by disorder; sickly, green3. irritable",
"adj.",
"root word bile, a foul green fluid made in the liver and stored in the gall bladder to assist with digestion",
"3. Our bilious neighbor in Gempen was known for his bad attitude.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:528_bilious_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbɪlɪəs/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "F8Kc>gJGG,",
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"530",
"blare",
"loud, harsh roar or screech; dazzling blaze of light",
"noun",
"Same word root as \"blären\" in Deutsch",
"A club is allowed to blare its dance music, but if you blare music at home your neighbours would probably complain",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:530_blare_1.mp3]",
"/blɛː/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "l#%f}@iiK$",
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"533",
"blench",
"draw back, from lack of courage or resolution; turn pale, as if in fear",
"verb",
"",
"Had my escort blenched for an instant our fate was sealed - but our sign of confidence got us through",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:533_blench_1.mp3]",
"/blɛn(t)ʃ/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "JD=;S8Z}h|",
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"538",
"blindside",
"1. to take by surprise2. to attack or hit on or from the side where the attacked person's view is obstructed",
"verb",
"Term from US Football, 1968",
"The Corona economic downturn blindsided many investors",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:538_blindside*]",
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"Examword"
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"guid": "g9`x=o}+=9",
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"540",
"boisterous",
"rough and stormy; loud, noisy, and lacking in restraint or discipline",
"adj.",
"",
"The boisterous crowd rose to its feet, stamping their feet and loudly cheering for the football star after he scored a game-winning goal",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:540_boisterous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbɔɪst(ə)rəs/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "c=C,6,qL=0",
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"541",
"bonny",
"handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful",
"adj.",
"presumably from French: bon= \"good\"",
"My bonnie lies over the ocean, my bonnie lies over the sea, oh bring back, oh bring back my bonnie to me', sang the homesick soldiers.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:541_bonny_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbɒni/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "x4QmMq+c@7",
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"550",
"bounteous",
"liberal in charity; disposed to give freely; generously liberal; beneficent; free in bestowing gifts",
"adj.",
"Syn: bountiful, big, bighearted, bountiful, freehanded, giving, handsome, liberal, openhanded",
"1. The farmers planting their crops in the spring hoped for a bounteous harvest in the summer2. The bounteous goodness of God",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:550_bounteous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbaʊntɪəs/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "o>1X@FM?0/",
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"552",
"bounty",
"1. copious abundance. 2. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military",
"noun",
"same word root as bonus",
"1. A bounty of qualified, enthusiastic candidates vied for the company’s newest management position2. News filtered through that
/səˈriːbr(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "PF]Fg!!J(q",
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"700",
"cerebration",
"thinking, mental activity",
"noun",
"Latin cerebrum \"brain\"Syn: intellection, mentation, thinking, thought, thought process",
"After several hours of cerebration, the mentally drained writer decided to take a break from working on the article",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:700_cerebration_1.mp3]",
"/ˌsɛrɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "C:|Il!Mff;",
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"469",
"parricide",
"Person who kills a parent or near relative",
"adj.",
"Latin: parus \"relative\" + cida \"killer\"=> killer of relative see -cide (nr. 150)",
"The young criminal committed parricide in the hope of getting the inheritance early.",
"AMB",
"[sound:469_parricide_1.mp3]",
"/ˈparɪsʌɪd/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "gq}G7S`*k?",
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"708",
"exegesis",
"An explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible)",
"noun",
"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 a simple exegesis of the passage.",
"AMB",
"[sound:708_exegesis_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɛksɪˈdʒiːsɪs/",
"RATMW"
],
"guid": "v)dz.W1t_A",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"pertinacity",
"Pertinacity is a quality of sticking with something, no matter what. It's a type of persistent determination.",
"adj.",
"Latin: per \"very \" + tenicity =>very tenacious. note spelllng, with \"I\" not \"a\" in tenicitySyn: doggedness, perseverance, persistence, persistency, tenaciousness, tenacity",
"Well-practiced in the art of pertinacity, 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",
"[sound:711_pertinacity_1.mp3]",
"/ˌpəːtɪˈnasɪti/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "M]u:&;:2zT",
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"713",
"usurpation",
"1. Wrongfully taking someone's power or property by force, especially the seizure of a throne or supreme authority. 2. Entry to another's property without right or permission",
"verb",
"Syn1: capture, gaining control, seizureSyn2: encroachment, intrusion, trespass, violation",
"1. Some countries in South America have been ruled for centuries by a succession of generals who ruled by usurpation2.",
"AMB",
"[sound:713_usurpation_1.mp3][sound:713_usurpation_2.mp3]",
"/ˌjuːzəˈpeɪʃ(ə)n/
/ˌjuːsəˈpeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"RATMW"
],
"guid": "Jg-0>(H3E[",
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"714",
"prescind",
"Cut off abruptly or prematurely",
"verb",
"Latin: pre- =\"before\" + scindere =\"to cut/split\"=> \"cutting off\" one's attention from a subject.",
"There is an opportunity to prescind from emotion and think critically about this very important subject",
"AMB",
"[sound:714_prescind_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈsɪnd/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "BFqC*TP4%1",
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"718",
"chthonic",
"Relating to or inhabiting the underworld.",
"adj.",
"Greek khthonios \"of the earth, in the earth\"
Usually about mythological creatures, but also, perhaps about our creepy basement
word frequency: every 195 k pages!",
"Rammstein's song \"die Sonne\" is filled with chthonic scenes of dwarf miners intertwined with Snow White fantasies.",
"AMB",
"[sound:718_chthonic_1.mp3]",
"/ˈ(k)θɒnɪk/",
"RATMW"
],
"guid": "Q@j/(mR;WS",
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"hetaera",
"1. Mistress. 2. Typically a slave or foreign woman devoted to private or public entertainment.",
"noun",
"Greek: hetaira \"female companion\"",
"A number of the women had time to develop their minds in between flaunting their bodies, more like geisha girls, or the hetaerae of ancient Greece, than modern-day porn stars.",
"AMB",
"[sound:725_hetaera_1.mp3]",
"/hɪˈtɪərə/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "j.5xOKk=*O",
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"728",
"fecundate",
"1. make fertile or productive2. introduce semen into (a female)",
"verb",
"archaic use of fecund",
"How is the extremely complex human body with its various physical characteristics built up from the nucleus of a fecundated cell, the ovum?",
"AMB",
"[sound:728_fecundate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛk(ə)ndeɪt/
/ˈfiːk(ə)ndeɪt/",
"RATMW"
],
"guid": "gldo!9y3!v",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"731",
"fulgurate",
"1. the act or process of flashing like lightning2. electrodesiccation",
"verb",
"Latin: fulgur=lightning",
"1. from the fulgurating Milky Way there shot forth streams of light2. A high-frequency electric current is applied to fulgurate the biological tissue",
"AMB",
"[sound:731_fulgurate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfʌlɡjʊreɪt/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "Ch7p>Qo.s~",
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"736",
"aegis",
"to be sponsored or protected by someone/an organisation",
"verb",
"Greek aigis ‘shield of Zeus’Syn: auspices, egis, protection",
"The negotiations were conducted under the aegis of the UN",
"AMB",
"[sound:736_aegis_1.mp3]",
"/ˈiːdʒɪs/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "NJL|GNHY{X",
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"738",
"vanquish",
"come out better in a competition, race, or conflict",
"verb",
"syn: beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, circumvent, outfox, outsmart, outwit, overreach",
"In the movies, the superheroes usually vanquish the villains.",
"AMB",
"[sound:738_vanquish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvaŋkwɪʃ/",
"RATMW"
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"guid": "Dr|{QesY5O",
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"739",
"maenadic",
"1. Bacchante, female attendant or priestess of Bacchus, whose festivals were celebrated with mad dancing and singing2. acting like an unnaturally excited or distraught woman",
"adj.",
"Greek: mainas \"priestess of Bacchus\"",
"2. The demonstrators primarily consisted of maenads discontended with all in society",
"AMB",
"[sound:739_maenadic*]",
"/miːˈnadɪk/",
"RATMW"
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"someone/something considered to be truly outstanding or better than everyone else. Greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement",
"adj.",
"Latin: praeeminentem, “to project forward, rise above\"",
"Everyone expects the young chess prodigy to one day dethrone Nikolas, the preeminent player in the world.",
"AMB",
"[sound:743_preeminent*]",
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"RATMW"
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"vivify",
"bring new excitement or life to something",
"verb",
"Latin: vivus=life animate, quicken, reanimate, recreate, renovate, repair, revive, revivify, come to, resuscitate, revive",
"His remarks always vivify an otherwise dull discussion",
"AMB",
"[sound:747_vivify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪvɪfʌɪ/",
"RATMW"
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"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",
"1a. Every election seems to continue to deal with the same perennial issues that have been the focus of all the previous elections. 1b. At our university digs, there was a perennial argument as to who cleaned the bathroom last .",
"AMB",
"[sound:758_perennial_1.mp3]",
"/pəˈrɛnɪəl/",
"RATMW"
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"761",
"caducity",
"1. the quality of being transitory or perishable\n2. senility( as cognitave abilities are seen to be transitory)",
"adj.",
"French caducité= \"dilapidation, senility\"",
"2. Forgetting the name of an old friend was another painful reminder of her progressive caducity",
"AMB",
"[sound:761_caducity_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈdjuːsɪti/",
"RATMW"
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"777",
"haute",
"upper, exclusive, high",
"adj.",
"French, literally \"high\"",
"haute cuisine = high cuisine haute couture = exclusive fashion haute bourgeoisie = upper middle class",
"AMB",
"[sound:777_haute*]",
"",
"web"
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"guid": "v]N%f~.;EL",
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"duplicity",
"double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith.",
"noun",
"Latin: du/duo=two + plicity=state \"twofold, having two parts.",
"Even though the robbers were supposed to be working as a team, each one used duplicity to try and steal from the others.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1231_duplicity_1.mp3]",
"/djuːˈplɪsɪti/",
"Examword"
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"covenant",
"1. (Bible) an agreement between God and his people in which God makes certain promises and requires certain behavior from them in return2. a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action",
"",
"Latin:com- \"together\" + venire \"to come=>agreement",
"1. Before the battle of blood river, the Boers entered into a covenant with God, that they and their ancestors would honour the day forever, should He give them victory. 2. During the crisis, the company broke its loan agreement covenants with the bank, and needed to restructure.",
"AMB",
"[sound:781_covenant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkʌv(ə)nənt/",
"TCE"
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"chimerical",
"fantastically improbable; highly unrealistic; imaginative",
"adj.",
"A chimera was a fire-breathing monster from Greek mythology made from a lion at its head, a goat in the middle, and a serpent at the end.",
"His Utopia is not a chimerical commonwealth but a practical improvement on what already exists",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:785_chimerical*]",
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"Examword"
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"chug",
"echoic of a working steam engine.",
"verb",
"",
"The steam engine chugged along",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:793_chug_1.mp3]",
"/tʃʌɡ/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "sBSrmaK54O",
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"794",
"churlish",
"deliberately rude, surly and sullen",
"adj.",
"Deutsch: gleicher Wortstamm wie \"Kerl\", im Sinne von Bauernhaft, grob",
"The new manager is not going to put up with the churlish employee attitudes that have driven customers away",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:794_churlish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtʃəːlɪʃ/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "E@8R)s|tn$",
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"circuitous",
"being or taking a roundabout, lengthy course; going round in a circuit; not direct",
"adj.",
"Latin circuitus = \"a going around. \"",
"When I lost the directions to the restaurant, I ended up taking a circuitous route that made me late for my own birthday party.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:814_circuitous_1.mp3]",
"/səːˈkjuːɪtəs/",
"Examword"
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"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 circumlocution. ",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:819_circumlocution_1.mp3]",
"/ˌsəːkəmləˈkjuːʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"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 circumscribe their ability to flee.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:821_circumscribe_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsəːkəmskrʌɪb/",
"Examword"
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"824",
"cistern",
"(underground) reservoir or water tank; Today, vessel to hold water for household uses such as watering garden, flushing toilets",
"noun",
"Greek word root same as Deutsch: \"Kiste\"",
"Since the plants in our garden need water, a cistern was built to capture rainwater",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:824_cistern_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɪstən/",
"Examword"
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"829",
"clamorous",
"speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling; loud",
"adj.",
"Latin clamor= \"a shout\"Syn: vociferous, noisy, blatant, clamant, strident",
"The clamorous noise of the rejoicing fans kept us up all night.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:829_clamorous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈklamərəs/",
"Examword"
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"861",
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"Latin clamor= \"a shout\"Syn: howl, hubbub, hue and cry, hullabaloo, noise, outcry, roar, tumult, uproar, vociferation",
"As soon as the people learn about the little boy’s murder, they are going to clamor for justice.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:861_clamor*]",
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"875",
"cogency",
"power of proving or of producing belief; quality of being highly probable or convincing; force; credibility",
"noun",
"Deutsch: überzeugend",
"The defendant gave cogent reasons why he was innocent",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:875_cogency_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkəʊdʒ(ə)nsi/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "BGa.,Rqn7h",
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"882",
"cogitate",
"a fancy way of saying to think hard about, think earnestly or studiously; meditate; ponder; think deeply",
"verb",
"Latin cogitatus: \"to think\"",
"After not progressing at all, he sat down and consciously cogitated on what would be the right thing to do",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:882_cogitate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒdʒɪteɪt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "K3,=f:I0cn",
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"cognate",
"related by blood; having common ancestor; related or analogous in nature, character, or function",
"adj.",
"com \"together\" + gnatus, past participle of gnasci, older form of nasci \"to be born\"=>common origin",
"Dutchmen speak German easily because their language is cognate to German",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:887_cognate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒɡneɪt/",
"Examword"
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"colander",
"bowl-shaped strainer, used to wash or drain foods",
"noun",
"Latin colatorium \"strainer\"",
"After the spaghetti was cooked, he emptied the entire pot contents into a colander to drain the water from the pasta",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:889_colander_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkʌləndə/
/ˈkɒləndə/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "du4B^MzXPg",
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"collate",
"to assemble something in a logical sequence",
"verb",
"Latin: com \"with, together\" + lātus \"borne, carried\"=to bring togethercollate specifically means to put pages in a correct order, but can be used more generally to mean to put anything into the proper sequence. Syn: sort, order",
"The clerk will collate the folders into stacks based on the spelling of the client’s last name.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:894_collate_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈleɪt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "L!|pg/GOn6",
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"collateral",
"1. adj. accompanying; concomitant\n2. adj. descended from a common ancestor but through different lines\n3. n a security pledged for the repayment of a loanguarantee, usually in the form of an asset, for the repayment of a loan if one cannot procure enough funds to repay",
"adj. , noun",
"Latin com \"with, together\" + lateralis \"of the side=>accompanying",
"1. The paper machine supply contract specifically limited collateral damage due to loss of paper sales revenue caused by late machine delivery to 10% of contract value. 2. David and Alexander have Opa as a collateral ancestor3. Banks only give you a loan if you can provide sufficient collateral. ",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:900_collateral_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈlat(ə)r(ə)l/",
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"commentariat",
"all commentators of the news media collectively",
"noun",
"",
"The political commentariat is beginning to say Mr. Trump has no chance of re-election.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:913_commentariat_1.mp3]",
"/ˌkɒmənˈtɛːrɪət/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "Owhi/MVxDw",
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"commodious",
"spacious and comfortable; fit; proper; convenient",
"adj.",
"Latin: commodiosus \"convenient, useful\", which was used for \"commodes\"= toilet when one had \"room to spare\"",
"All the bedrooms in Maierhofer Halde are commodious",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:914_commodious_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈməʊdɪəs/",
"Examword"
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"compunction",
"feeling of deep regret; strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt",
"noun",
"Latin: com- + pungere \"to prick, pierce\" => prick sharplyremorse, self-reproach",
"The burglar acted without compunction when he stole the bicycle.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:922_compunction_1.mp3]",
"/kəmˈpʌŋkʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"concomitant",
"1. adj. following or accompanying as a consequence2. n. An event associated with or happening at the same time.",
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"Latin: con =with + comit=companion=>ompanion of the main event",
"1. The concamitant effect of fitness training is a healthy glow and more happiness. 2. Doctors now administer several concomitant drugs to the patient in order to prevent the onset of AIDS.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:935_concomitant_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈkɒmɪt(ə)nt/",
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"concubine",
"in certain societies, such as imperial China, a woman contracted to a man as a secondary wife, often having few legal rights and low social status",
"noun",
"Latin: com \"with, together\" + cubare \"to lie down\"=>mistress",
"Though he loved his concubine the most, the king decided long ago just to have one wife.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:937_concubine_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒŋkjʊbʌɪn/",
"Examword"
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"conscientious",
"thorough, careful, or vigilant; implies a desire to do a task well; characterized by extreme care and great effort",
"adj.",
"Syn: conscionable, ethical, honest, honorable, just, moral, principled, scrupulous",
"1a. Everyone knew him to work hard and with great care and were convinced that he would continue with the conscientious application to the work at hand1b. Because my brother is a conscientious objector, he refuses to serve in the military.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:940_conscientious_1.mp3]",
"/ˌkɒnʃɪˈɛnʃəs/",
"Examword"
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"condole",
"grieve; express sympathy; speak sympathetically to one in pain, grief, or misfortune",
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"Latin:com \"with, together\" + dolere \"to grieve\"Deutsch: kondolieren",
"I condoled my classmate on the death of his mother",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:963_condole_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈdəʊl/",
"Examword"
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"congruent",
"1. Geom: superposable (triangles) or Maths 2 numbers with same remainder when divided by same modulo. 2. suitable; agreeing; corresponding",
"adj.",
"Latin: come together",
"1a. 38 and 14 are congruent modulo 121b. Two SAS triangles are always congruent2. Daddy's approach of eating chocolate bars is not congruent with his weight loss plan.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:968_congruent_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒŋɡrʊənt/",
"Examword"
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"conifer",
"A tree or shrub bearing cones, normally with needles instead of leaves",
"noun",
"Latin: conus=cone+ fer=make/bear=> \"cone-bearing, bearing conical fruit\"",
"Our paved front yard is adorned with a conifer tree",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:975_conifer_1.mp3][sound:975_conifer_2.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒnɪfə/
/ˈkəʊnɪfə/",
"Examword"
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"consign",
"1. give over to another for care or safekeeping\n2. to give, transfer, or deliver into the hands or control of another also: to commit especially to a final destination or fate \n3. 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 consigned her baggage to the service provider at the station. 2. After publishing a piece of politically incorrect writing, the author was consigned to oblivion3. Since I consign my blankets to ebay agent stores, I don’t get paid until a sale is made",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:987_consign_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈsʌɪn/",
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"guid": "m}ytix,5w#",
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"consternation",
"intense state of fear or dismay; astonishment combined with terror",
"noun",
"Ahnlich zu Deutsch: konstaniert, aber stärker",
"Witnessing a gruesome car accident paralyzed the woman with consternation.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:993_consternation_1.mp3]",
"/kɒnstəˈneɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "c2X8py6TLW",
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"consummate",
"complete or perfect in every respect; supremely accomplished or skilled",
"adj.",
"Latin:com \"together, with\" + summus \"highest\"=highest, most perfectsimilar to \"summa com (lauda)\"",
"Even at a young age he was a consummate liar, lying to his grandmother that he was attending school every day while playing truant.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1039_consummate_1.mp3][sound:1039_consummate_2.mp3][sound:1039_consummate_3.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒns(j)əmeɪt/
/ˈkɒns(j)əmət/
/kənˈsʌmət/",
"Examword"
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"continence",
"self control; self restraint; partial or complete abstention from sexual activity",
"noun",
"Latin: com \"with, together\" + tenere \"to hold\"=>can hold back. Ant: incontinence",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1042_continence_1.mp3]",
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"controvert",
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"Many grew up learning that Columbus was the first European to land in America, but now we have evidence to controvert that idea and other explorers such as Leif Eriksson beat Columbus to America.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1072_convalesce_1.mp3]",
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"from the crab's combative dispositionSyn: bad-tempered, crabby, cross, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-tempered",
"He seems to have been constantly crabbed, forbiddingly morose and harsh of manner.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1076_crabbed_1.mp3][sound:1076_crabbed_2.mp3]",
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"adj.",
"same root as conservation",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1083_conversant_1.mp3]",
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"adj.",
"Latin: com \"with, together\" + vivere \"to live\"=>to (enjoy) life together, to feast",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"adj.",
"Latin: contiguus= bordering. same root word as \"contact\" adjacent, conterminous, neighboring",
"Germany and the contiguous countries of Switzerland and Austria have German as a common language",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1a. The Disney film poster showed Bambi's dappled rear with it looking into the camera gracefully 1b. The photography made artistic use of the dappled effect of sunlight filtering through the forest trees.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"French: daunter: to be afraid + less=>cannot be made afraidSyn: audacious, brave, fearless, hardy, intrepid, unfearing, bold",
"A dauntless general decided to press the attack even though the odds were not in his favor, and his boldness earned his faction a major victory.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1143_dauntless_1.mp3]",
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"verb",
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"The landscape has been despoiled by industrial development.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1181_despoil_1.mp3]",
"/dɪˈspɔɪl/",
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"1. Pruning, thinning, picking and packaging delicate ripe fruit requires manual dexterity from the orchard fields to the packing line. 2. They responded with remarkable vocal dexterity in a raucous rendition of Irreplaceable.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1182_dexterity_1.mp3]",
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"skillful in the use of the hands; having mental skill",
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"The new production employee showed to be dexterous of hand and inventive of mind",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1183_dexterous_1.mp3]",
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"dire; dreadful; terrible; calamitous; woeful",
"adj.",
"Syn: awful, dire, dread, dreaded, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, horrific, terrible",
"The 1929 stock market crash was the first direful indication of the dark days to come",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1194_direful_1.mp3]",
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"to make perplex or uneasy, to make someone feel embarassed",
"verb",
"Syn: bring to a sweat, discompose, disconcert, rattle, untune, upset",
"When my mother spoke about my boyfriend’s criminal past, she hoped it would discomfit me so I would break up with him.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"2. As the interregator blasted question after question at me, his colleague remained entirely at his ease and was watching my discomposure with a quiet, mocking smile.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"Discreet means on the down low, under the radar, careful, but discrete means individual or detached",
"The discreet Swiss banker hushed in his grey suit and spoke in quiet words",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"disembodied",
"divested of a body; ceased to be corporal; incorporeal.",
"adj.",
"dis=Reverse + embody= \"a soul or spirit that has been put into a physical form\"",
"The magians' trick made it appear that a disembodied head was floating in the air",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1. llamas disgorge stomach juices to show pique or displeasure. 2. The train disgorged its passengers",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:115_disgorge_1.mp3]",
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"verb",
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"The next few days were disquieting for the country, especially after the premier was transferred to intensive care.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"As Louis XI once said \"He who knows not how to dissimulate, can not reign.\"",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"His father's half sister chose to lead a dissolute lifestyle: she partied all the time, got addicted to heroin, found work too much of an effort and generally wasted her life.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"The leftist doctrinaire was completely unwilling to accept any belief other than her own",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:473_doctrinaire_1.mp3]",
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"After Jane underwent a painful divorce, she was in the doldrums for quite a while.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:705_doldrums_1.mp3]",
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"Gleicher Wortstamm als \"teilen\" in Deutsch",
"1. Once a week the priest would do his rounds and dole out food to the needy2. Though he is receiving unemployment, Gary wants to find a job so he can get off the dole immediately",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:869_dole_1.mp3]",
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"adj.",
"French origin: deuil: to mournSyn:mournful, sad",
"Because Jane has not received any news of her missing son, she has been doleful to the point of not being able to eat or sleep.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:872_doleful_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1201_domesticate_1.mp3]",
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"hard; inflexible; obstinate; sour in aspect",
"adj.",
"Dour and endure most likely come from the Latin word durus which means \"hard\"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1204_dour_1.mp3][sound:1204_dour_2.mp3]",
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"The Dutch football team generally leave the field downcast after playing against Germany",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1211_downcast_1.mp3]",
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"Named after Dracon, the archon of Athens who laid down a code of laws that mandated death as punishment for minor crimes.",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"verb",
"",
"1. He was dubbed Knight Alexander de Longrée2. He took a massive backswing but his shot was nothing more than a dubbed attempt to hit the ball far and it landed in the rough. 3. The Hollywood box office hit was dubbed into 15 different languagses",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1233_potentate_1.mp3]",
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"[sound:1235_promulgate_1.mp3]",
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"AMB",
"[sound:1238_perdition_1.mp3]",
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"AMB",
"[sound:1253_edict_1.mp3]",
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"[sound:1255_hireling_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1270_efface_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1273_ellipsis_1.mp3]",
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"Latin: ex \"out, away\" + ludere \"to play\"=>to get away by playing tricks/games",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1278_emaciated_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1279_emaciation_1.mp3]",
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"Abraham Lincoln is credited with emancipating the North Amercian slaves",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1284_emancipate_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1288_embroider_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈbrɔɪdə/
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"1. The endowments received by the elite American universities often reaches incredible levels of up to 50 billion dollars. The porn actor said his claim to fame was that he was well endowed",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1294_endowment_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈdaʊm(ə)nt/
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1298_enfranchise_1.mp3]",
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"AMB",
"[sound:1305_licit_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1301_engross_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1313_enjoin_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1314_enrapture_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1323_entomologist_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1348_equine_2.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1357_evanescent_2.mp3]",
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"exalt",
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"In church, we exalt our God in prayer. For a fee, most celebrities will exalt a product by pretending to like it.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1360_exalt_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1361_exaltation_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1363_exceptionable_1.mp3]",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1364_exchequer_1.mp3]",
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"excoriate",
"scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade",
"verb",
"Latin: to flay, strip off the skin of a hideThis verb goes beyond mere criticism; it implies anger, a harsh and insulting tone, and even a scathing attack",
"1. How dare my mother excoriate me for getting pregnant outside of marriage when she did the same thing?2. When I fell off my father's recumbant bike, I excorciated the skin on the inside of my lower arm.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1365_excoriate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈskɔːrɪeɪt/
/ɛkˈskɔːrɪeɪt/",
"Examword"
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/ɛkˈspəʊnənt/",
"Examword"
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"1399",
"expound",
"explain or describe in detail",
"verb",
"French: espondre = \"to elaborate\" or \"put forth\" (same root as \"respond\")",
"Oma's handwritten pie recipe called for \"some sugar\" \"plenty of butter\" and \"sliced apples\" so I asked her to expound by adding measurements of how much of each to use.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1399_expound_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈspaʊnd/
/ɛkˈspaʊnd/",
"Examword"
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"1400",
"expropriate",
"take possession of; transfer another's property to oneself",
"verb",
"Latin: ex \"away from\" + propriare \"take as one's own\"=>to take away from someone else and make one's own. typically used to describe taking property from someone by a state or city.",
"When the farmer refused to sell part of his land needed for road expansion, it was simply expropriated",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1400_expropriate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪksˈprəʊprɪeɪt/
/ɛksˈprəʊprɪeɪt/",
"Examword"
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"1401",
"expunge",
"cancel; remove; erase or strike out",
"verb",
"Latin: ex \"out\" + pungere \"to prick, pierce\"=>prick outSyn: abolish, annihilate, black out, blot out, cancel, clean (up), efface, eradicate, erase, exterminate, extirpate, liquidate, obliterate, root (out), rub out, snuff (out), stamp (out), sweep (away), wipe out",
"1a. I would like to expunge my ex-husband from my memory. 1b. Government censors expunged text in documents before making them public. 1c. Criminal records would still count against an asylum-seeker even if their convictions were expunged",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1401_expunge_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈspʌn(d)ʒ/
/ɛkˈspʌn(d)ʒ/",
"Examword"
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"expurgate",
"clean; remove offensive parts of book",
"verb",
"to purge out",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1402_expurgate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛkspəːɡeɪt/",
"Examword"
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"1403",
"exquisite",
"excellent; intricate and beautiful in design or execution",
"adj.",
"Latin exquisitus \"to search out\"",
"1a. She wore an exquisite dress, which left all the guests staring in surprise1b. She was known to have exquisite tasteHe suffered exquisite pain after breaking his ribs.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1403_exquisite_1.mp3][sound:1403_exquisite_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɛkskwɪzɪt/
/ɪkˈskwɪzɪt/",
"Examword"
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"1404",
"extenuate",
"weaken; lessen or attempt to lessen seriousness of, especially by providing partial excuses",
"verb",
"Latin: \"to thin\" or \"make thin\"(same root as \"extend\")",
"The fact that the woman was repeatedly beaten and debased by her husband were accepted as extenuating circumstances for her murdering him.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1404_extenuate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈstɛnjʊeɪt/
/ɛkˈstɛnjʊeɪt/",
"Examword"
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"extirpate",
"root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly",
"verb",
"\"to weed out by the roots. \"Syn: wiped out, erradicate, root out, uproot.",
"1a. Hopefully the fumigation will extirpate the bedbugs brought with me in my suitcase on my travels. 1b. The dodo was extirpated due to hunting and the introduction of predators in their habitat.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1405_extirpate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛkstəːpeɪt/",
"Examword"
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"1406",
"extrinsic",
"external; not essential; extraneous",
"adj.",
"Syn: accidental, adventitious, alien, extraneous, external, foreign, supervenientAnt: intrinsic",
"1a. You have to consider the extrinsic factors in the success of the business. 1b. The feature is extrinsic to the building",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1406_extrinsic_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈstrɪnsɪk/
/ɛkˈstrɪnsɪk/",
"Examword"
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"exceptionable / exceptional",
"exceptionable: something to find fault withexceptional: something remarkable or particularly unusual",
"adj.",
"",
"It was an exceptional event as the harsh food critic found nothing exceptionable with the meal",
"Easily confused words",
"",
"",
"SMB"
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"exude",
"discharge; release liquid in drops or small quantities",
"verb",
"Latin: ex öut\"+ sudāre \"to sweat. \"=> to sweat outSyn: exudate, ooze, ooze out, transude",
"1a. Confidence exuded out of his every single of John F. Kennedy's pores, while Jackie Kennedy exuded class. 1b. The skunk exuded a foul smell",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1414_exude_1.mp3]",
"/ɪɡˈzjuːd/
/ɛɡˈzjuːd/",
"Examword"
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"exalt/exult",
"To exalt, means to glorify or elevate something, but to exult is to rejoice.",
"verb",
"ex \"out, out of, from within\" + altus \"high\"=>exalt =raise to the highestex\"out, out of, from within\" + sauter:jump=> jump for joy",
"While she exalted God in the highest, she was exulted when she got the last two tickets to see Robbie Williams.",
"Easily confused words",
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"",
"SMB"
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"guid": "t:tH)%BWju",
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"portending",
"to give an omen or anticipatory sign of",
"verb",
"Latin: por- \"forward\" + \"tendere\" \"to stretch\"=>\"stretching forward to predict.\"or foretell. \"",
"1a. The distant thunder portended a storm. 1b. If you're superstitious, a black cat portends trouble",
"AMB",
"[sound:1419_portending*]",
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"Examword"
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"1421",
"acolyte",
"1. A person who helps with religious services2. a fan or follower of the famous",
"noun",
"Greek akolouthos: \"follower\"Sny1: altar boy Syn2: fan",
"1. When I was a boy, I was an acolyte in the Church. 2. Likewise, her relationship with Warhol was not that of acolyte but of peer.",
"AMB",
"[sound:1421_acolyte_1.mp3]",
"/ˈakəlʌɪt/",
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"1560",
"frolicsome",
"full of high-spirited fun; gay; given to merry",
"adj.",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"frohlocken\"",
"Teachers smiled at the frolicsome students leaving school for summer vacation",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1560_frolicsome_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfrɒlɪks(ə)m/",
"Examword"
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"1422",
"epitaph / epithet",
"1. An epitaph is written on a tombstone. 2. An epithet is a nickname or a description of someone",
"noun",
"1. epi \"at, over\" + taphos \"tomb, burial, funeral\"=>above a grave2. epi \"over/in addition\" + tithenai \"to put, to place\" => (name) given in addition to\"",
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"Easily confused words",
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"",
"SMB"
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"guid": "c-8/;_#2x;",
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"1423",
"facsimile",
"exact copy or reproduction, as of a document; fax",
"noun",
"Latin:facere = \"to make\" + simile= \"like\"=>to make a copyGrammatically speaking, photocopiers also make facsimiles, but oddly enough those are referred to as copies — not faxes.",
"A facsimile of the world's first computer was exhibited at the museum",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1423_facsimile_1.mp3]",
"/fakˈsɪmɪli/",
"Examword"
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"1425",
"feint / faint",
"1. feint is to pretend to do something, to fake a move (eg. In boxing)2. faint is to lose one's consciousness temporarily",
"verb",
"",
"Ali feinted with a jab, making Frazier miss his own jab - but Ali then countered with a punch so hard that Frazier was knocked-out and fainted",
"Easily confused words",
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"",
"SMB"
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"guid": "Hy$:AiK^cx",
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"1426",
"fibrillation",
"muscular twitching involving individual muscle fibers acting without coordination",
"noun",
"a quavering in the fibrils of the muscles of the heart, causing irregular beating fibril same word root as \"fibre\"",
"Nevertheless, the sobering reality is that for many persons with atrial fibrillation, total abstinence from alcohol may be a difficult goal to achieve",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1426_fibrillation_1.mp3]",
"/fʌɪbrɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"1427",
"figurine",
"small ornamental statuette; small molded or sculptured figure",
"noun",
"Latin figura: \"shape, body, or figure.\"Syn: statuette",
"His collection of figurines includes toy soldiers from every war that America has fought",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1427_figurine_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪɡəriːn/",
"Examword"
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"1428",
"filament",
"1. fine thread or fiber 2. stalk of a statem plant 3. threadlike structure within light bulb",
"noun",
"Latin filum=\"thread.\"Syn1: fibril, strandSyn2: stalk",
"1.The plastic filaments are made by injecting molten plastic into a perforated spinning wheel2. The stalk of a plant's stamen is also called a filament3. Thomas Edison tried 6,000 different materials in the search for a filament for his electric light.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1428_filament_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪləm(ə)nt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "wf2wKn^HSH",
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"1431",
"finicky",
"insisting capriciously on getting just what one wants; difficult to please; fussy",
"adj.",
"Could be linked to old German word \"Feinchen\"Syn:Fastidious, fussy, picky, persnickety",
"1a. The Dutch professor was a finicky eater1b. Our front door has a finicky lock that requires that you jiggle the key to open it.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1431_finicky_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪnɪki/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "eJ3|%?zZ>D",
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"1437",
"fluster",
"1: to put into a state of agitated confusion2. to make tipsy",
"verb",
"Syn: abash, confound, confuse, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, embarrass, faze, mortify, nonplus, rattle",
"1a. The speaker was obviously flustered by the interruption.1b. \"And don't fluster poor Charlie. We must all try to keep very calm.\"2. A man who can keep himself sober after dinner wins the card games plays against those who fluster themselves with drink.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1437_fluster_1.mp3]",
"/ˈflʌstə/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "k?Pu[c#6ny",
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"1438",
"foray",
"1. sudden raid or military advance 2. venture or initial attempt, especially outside one's usual area",
"noun",
"Same word root as \"forage\"Syn1: descent, incursion, inroad, invasion, irruption, raid",
"1. Before their foray into enemy territory, a scouting party was sent to observe the guard stations. 2. My foray into rugby ended with my spending a week in the hospital.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1438_foray_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɒreɪ/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "Klq:spn;!X",
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"1439",
"forbearance",
"1. patience; restraint of passions; 2. legal act of forbearing or waiting",
"noun",
"Syn: long-suffering, patience, sufferance, tolerance",
"1. The teacher asked the pupils for their fobearance by saying \"Bear with me for a moment\" while he wrote on the board.2. One of my husband’s loan servicers automatically put him into forbearance with zero percent interest.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1439_forbearance_1.mp3]",
"/fɔːˈbɛːr(ə)ns/",
"Examword"
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"1440",
"formidable",
"1. arousing fear, dread, or alarm 2. tending to inspire awe or wonder",
"adj.",
"Latin formidare\"to fear.\"",
"1. Be worried of your formidable opponent, Amelia, because she is one smart cookie.2. Reaching the top of the mountain without an oxygen tank was a formidable accomplishment",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1440_formidable_1.mp3][sound:1440_formidable_2.mp3]",
"/ˈfɔːmɪdəb(ə)l/
/fəˈmɪdəb(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"1442",
"forswear",
"Renounce or deny something, especially under oath, but sometimes just earnestly",
"verb",
"for=away, opposite(wie \"ver\" in Deutsch) + swear (an oath)=> to retract an oathSyn: abjure, recant, resile, retract",
"Hector chose to forswear his gang allegiance and join the army.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1442_forswear_1.mp3]",
"/fɔːˈswɛː/
/fəˈswɛː/",
"Examword"
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"1443",
"fractious",
"1. inclined to make trouble; quarrelsome, irritable2. disobedient",
"adj.",
"Syn1: cranky, irritable, nettlesome, peckish, peevish, pettish, petulant, scratchy, techy, testy, tetchySyn2: recalcitrant, refractory",
"1. International students build cultural bridges between nations in an increasingly fractious and divided world.2. The young horse was a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1443_fractious_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfrakʃəs/",
"Examword"
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"1509",
"fleck",
"spot; make spot or mark onto; mark with small spots",
"verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"Fleck\" - aber nicht schmutzig in Englisch",
"There are flecks of vivid pink, purple and orange on the painting, but most of the surface is blue.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1509_fleck_1.mp3]",
"/flɛk/",
"Examword"
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"1528",
"forensic",
"relating to the use of science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law",
"adj.",
"",
"The crime scene investigators collected several forensic samples at the site of the murder.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1528_forensic_1.mp3]",
"/fəˈrɛnsɪk/",
"Examword"
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/ˈfrɛtf(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "b$Ua^1/PrY",
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"1561",
"fulsome",
"1. offensively flattering or insincere; 2. offensive; disgusting3. abundant",
"adj.",
"Careful: skunked term, ie. Meaning changed and changing between Def. 1, 2 & 3. Context important!",
"1.The salesman did not realize his fulsome compliments were so excessive they actually turned off prospective customers.2. I had enough of his fulsome lies and nauseous flattery3a. He described the situation in fulsome detail3b. The passengers were fulsome in praise of the plane's crew",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1561_fulsome_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfʊls(ə)m/",
"Examword"
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"1562",
"furlough",
"1a. leave of absence1b. vacation granted a soldier or civil servant2. A temporary unpaid reduction in working hours for employees, often in times of crisis",
"noun, verb",
"Related to Dutch word for leave \"Verlof\", also related to Deutsch \"urlaub\"",
"1a. The prisoner was furloughed for the weekend to visit her children2. During the Corona crisis, many companies furloughed employees to reduce costs, hoping to be able to re-engage them on the upturn.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1562_furlough_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfəːləʊ/",
"Examword"
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"1563",
"gadfly",
"1. any of various flies, that bite or annoy livestock and other animals (eg. Horsefly)2. irritating person",
"noun",
"Old English ; gad = “spike”Deutsch Viehbremse",
"1. The cow swatted at the air with her tail, trying to shoo away an annoying gadfly2. My annoying neighbor is nothing but a gadfly who likes to run to the apartment manager with constant complaints.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1563_gadfly_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡadflʌɪ/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "lC?(g1fo2r",
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"gallantry",
"1. bravery2. chivalry",
"noun",
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"1. West Point is a universal symbol of American gallantry, loyalty, devotion, discipline and skill2. \"Gallantry is definitely dead\", Sarah said to her friend as a man pushed past her to be first in line for the movie tickets.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1564_gallantry_1.mp3]",
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"Examword"
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"ingenuous vs. genial",
"1: ingenuous: Naive and trusting, Demonstrating childlike simplicity. 2. genial: friendly and cheerful OR (like in German) characteristic of a genius=ingenial",
"adj.",
"",
"1. The ingenuous boy gave all his savings to his elder brother, who promtly used the funds to buy himself a new computer game.2. While the host was not a genius, she was genial, welcoming all to her party with a friendly tone that made all feel at home immediately.",
"Easily confused words",
"[sound:1565_ingenuous][sound:vs.][sound:genial*]",
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"1566",
"gambol",
"dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully",
"verb",
"Syn: cavort, disport, frisk, frolic, lark, lark about, rollick, romp, run around, skylark, sport",
"The boy and his puppy would run out in the garden, sprint around, jumping up and down, yelling \"woo-hoo and the dog a-barking, showing no restraint in their slap-happy gambol.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1566_gambol_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡamb(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"1567",
"gantry",
"1. a mount for a traveling crane consisting of a large frame to move along a set of tracks; 2. supporting framework for a barrel",
"noun",
"Deutsch: Brückenkran, Signalbrücke",
"1a. On the new paying highway, the tolls would be assessed electronically via gantries over the road.
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1567_gantry_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡantri/",
"Examword"
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"1568",
"geniality",
"warmth of disposition and manners; kindliness; sympathy",
"noun",
"",
"The geniality of the host made everyone feel welcome at the party",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1568_geniality_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdʒiːnɪˈalɪti/",
"Examword"
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"1569",
"gibe",
"mock; laugh at with contempt and derision",
"verb",
"Sometimes spelt \"jibe\" Syn1: barrack, flout, jeer, scoff",
"\"Loser! Bonehead!\" the kids shouted, tossing those words and other gibes at the people who offered themselves up to the annual humiliation of the harvest-fest dunk-tank.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1569_gibe_1.mp3]",
"/dʒʌɪb/",
"Examword"
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"1570",
"girder",
"beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as main horizontal support in building",
"noun",
"",
"Mechanical engineers learn statics, where the forces on beams and girders are calculated and correspondingly dimensioned.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1570_girder_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡəːdə/",
"Examword"
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"1571",
"glean",
"1. gather grain left behind by reapers2. collect something (eg. Information) bit by bit",
"verb",
"Deutsch: nachlesen",
"1. The poor sharecroppers gleaned the field after its harvest.
2a. The police used old-fashioned detective work to glean his whereabouts2b. He has a collection of antique tools gleaned from flea markets and garage sales.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1571_glean_1.mp3]",
"/ɡliːn/",
"Examword"
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"1572",
"glossary",
"brief explanation of words, often placed at back of book",
"noun",
"Deutsch: Glossar",
"The biology textbook had a glossary in the back, so you can quickly look up all the technical words and terms specific to biology.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1572_glossary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡlɒs(ə)ri/",
"Examword"
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"1573",
"glower",
"look at with a fixed gaze; angry stare",
"verb",
"Deutsch: böse Gucken",
"The elderly couple glowered at the Bocken children climbing all over the stones at stonehenge",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1573_glower_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡlaʊə/",
"Examword"
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"1574",
"glut",
"1. fill beyond capacity, especially with food2 . swallow greedlly",
"verb",
"Same word root as gluttony",
"1. Oil companies increased production in order to better cover their fixed costs, but in the process they produced a glut of gasoline, further driving prices — and profits — down.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1574_glut_1.mp3]",
"/ɡlʌt/",
"Examword"
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"1575",
"gnarled",
"1. twisted 2. knotty 3. made rough by age or hard work",
"adj.",
"old English:= “knot in wood\"Deutsch: verknorchtSyn: gnarly, knobbed, knotted, knotty",
"1. But on smaller, more local scales, the universe appears lumpy and gnarled.2. The workers walked through gnarled, dead mangrove roots in their protective gear and masks3. The farmer welcomed me with a leather-skinned grin and extended his gnarled and knotted hand for a customory handshake.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1575_gnarled_1.mp3]",
"/nɑːld/",
"Examword"
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"1576",
"gourmand",
"person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink",
"noun",
"French origin of same meaningSyn: glutton, trencherman",
"The difference between a gourmand and a gourmet is that the gourmet knows when to stop eating, but the gluttonous gourmand does not.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1576_gourmand_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡʊəmənd/
/ˈɡɔːmənd/",
"Examword"
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"1577",
"gratify",
"give pleasure to; satisfy; indulge; make happy",
"verb",
"",
"The chocolate bar will hopefully gratify my desire for something sweet.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1577_gratify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡratɪfʌɪ/",
"Examword"
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"1578",
"groggy",
"unsteady and dazed; shaky; slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness",
"adj.",
"Grog: named after Adm. Vernon who wore a Grosgrain overcoat and ordered rum to be diluted. Now, grog=any stong alcoholyn:dazed, foggy, logy, stuporous",
"1a. He had hardly woken up and he answered the phone, still groggy with sleep. 1b. The punch-drunk boxer was groggy and wobbly on his feet when his coach threw in the white towel.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1578_groggy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡrɒɡi/",
"Examword"
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"1579",
"guffaw",
"loud, rude burst of laughter; A full belly loud horse-laugh",
"noun",
"",
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"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1579_guffaw_1.mp3]",
"/ɡəˈfɔː/",
"Examword"
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"1580",
"gut",
"1. bowels, digestive tract.2. courage (plural only)3. the basic emotional, or instinctual part of a person4. narrow passage; often a channel of water5. strong cord used in surgery & made of sheep intestine",
"noun",
"",
"2. She had the guts to run for public office3a. She knew in her gut that he was lying.3b. He didn't have a good gut feeling4. The boat sailed down the gut that joined the 2 lakes.5.The surgeon sewed the wound with gut",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1580_gut_1.mp3]",
"/ɡʌt/",
"Examword"
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"1581",
"haggard",
"wasted away; showing wearing effects of overwork or suffering",
"adj.",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"hager\"Syn: bony, cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, pinched, skeletal, wasted",
"The woman looked haggard after sitting up for a week with her dying husband.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1581_haggard_1.mp3]",
"/ˈhaɡəd/",
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"1603",
"importune",
"beg persistently; ask for urgently or repeatedly; annoy",
"verb",
"Syn:beseech, implore, plead",
"\"Hör auf zu stürmen\", my mother used to say, when I importuned for something I wanted",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1603_importune_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪmpɔːˈtjuːn/",
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"1604",
"imprecation",
"1. curse, or act of calling down a curse that invokes evil2. A slanderous accusation",
"noun",
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"1a. A book titled “How Librarians Swear” lists such imprecations as “You stupid doorknob,” “What the fun” and “Oh shootdarn it.”1b. The accused suffered the imprecations of the mob 2. He often tweets imprecations at immigrants: “We are indeed a nation of immigrants. We are also a nation of laws. Respect our laws and we welcome you.\"",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1604_imprecation_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmprɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/",
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"1605",
"improvident",
"1. thriftless; not providing for future; 2. incautious",
"adj.",
"Latin: im- = \"opposite, not\" + providere =\"foresee, provide\"=>not providing for futureSyn2:myopic, short, shortsighted, unforesightful",
"1. Her improvident habits left her with no retirement savings. 2. In one heat, a driver made an improvident move and three cars collided, one flipping on its side.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1605_improvident_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈprɒvɪd(ə)nt/",
"Examword"
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"1606",
"impute",
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"verb",
"Syn: ascribe, assign, attribute",
"1a. People impute great cleverness to cats1b. The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1606_impute_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpjuːt/",
"Examword"
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"1607",
"incandescent",
"1. strikingly bright; shining with intense heat, emitting light as result of being heated2. characterized by ardent emotion or intensity or brilliance",
"adj.",
"Latin: in- \"within\" + candere \"to glow, to shine\"=>to glow from withincandere has same root as candleSyn1: glowSyn2: glorious",
"1a. It is difficult to buy an incandescent lightbulb these days. 1b. The incandescent flies would light up the night2. He gave an incandescent performance at the show last night",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1607_incandescent_1.mp3]",
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"Examword"
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"1608",
"incense",
"cause to be extremely angry; set on fire; cause to burn; inflame; make hot or eager",
"verb",
"Same Latin word root as \"incendiary\", ie. Put on fire, here figurativelyincense, noun, is burned in church",
"He was so incensed that he told people he was considering resigning over the matter",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1608_incense_1.mp3][sound:1608_incense_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɪnsɛns/
/ɪnˈsɛns/",
"Examword"
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"1609",
"incontinent",
"lacking self-restraint; lacking sexual restraint; unchaste",
"adj.",
"Latin: in- \"not\" + contain \"to hold\" + -ent\"state of\"=>to not be able to hold together, ie. Not restrain oneself",
"1. As the population ages, there is a growing market for diapers for incontinent seniors",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1609_incontinent_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈkɒntɪnənt/",
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"1638",
"jocose vs. jocund",
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"adj.",
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"",
"Easily confused words",
"[sound:1638_jocose][sound:vs.][sound:jocund*]",
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"1639",
"junta",
"a group of military officers ruling a country after seizing power; small legislative body in a government, especially in Central or South America",
"noun",
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"After Argentina was defeated by Britain in the Falklands War of 1982, the country’s military junta began to lose its grip on power.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1639_junta_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdʒʌntə/
/ˈhʊntə/",
"Examword"
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"1640",
"jurisprudence",
"philosophy or science of law; division or department of law",
"noun",
"Latin: iuris \"of right, of law\" + prudentia \"knowledge, a foreseeing\"=>philosophy of law.",
"The denial did little to change the perception that chief justice Roberts' drift away from conservative jurisprudence is accelerating.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1640_jurisprudence_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdʒʊərɪsˈpruːd(ə)ns/",
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"1641",
"juxtaposition",
"act of positioning close together; side-by-side position",
"noun",
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"Juxtaposition of two contrasting items is often done deliberately in writing, music, or art — in order to highlight their differences.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1641_juxtaposition_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdʒʌkstəpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"1642",
"kingpin",
"1. the most important person in a group or undertaking2. bolt that provides a steering joint in a motor vehicle",
"noun",
"From bowling, where kingpin, also called a \"center pin\" or a \"five pin\" is the critical pin at the very centerSyn: bigwig, top banana",
"Instread of going after the small dealers, a police sting that nabbed several kingpins of the city's drug trade was set up.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1642_kingpin_1.mp3]",
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"1643",
"knave",
"untrustworthy person; deceitful and unreliable scoundrel; man of humble birth; male servant",
"noun",
"Syn:\" scoundrel\" or a \"good-for-nothing.\"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"Knabe\"archaic, mostly in theatre.",
"The puzzles are populated by knights—who always tell the truth, and by knaves—who always lie.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1643_knave_1.mp3]",
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"Examword"
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"1644",
"lackadaisical",
"lacking purpose or zest; halfhearted; lacking spirit or liveliness",
"adj.",
"From 17th cent. Curse: lackadaySyn: dreamy, languid, languorous, lethargic, unenergetic, idle, indolent, languid, limp, listless",
"1a. His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework.1b. Feeling particularly lackadaisical in the summer heat, they lazily tossed a ball back and forth",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1644_lackadaisical_1.mp3]",
"/ˌlakəˈdeɪzɪk(ə)l/",
"Examword"
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"1645",
"laggard",
"slow; sluggish; wasting time",
"adj.",
"Syn: dallying, dawdling, dillydallying, dragging, lagging, languid, leisurely,, slow, sluggish, snail-paced, unhurried",
"1a. The company has been a laggard in developing new products. 1b. I hate being stuck behind laggard motorists on the freeway.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1645_laggard_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlaɡəd/",
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"1646",
"lampoon",
"ridicule; subject to abusive ridicule expressed in work of art - usually aimed at an individual",
"verb",
"Syn: satirise, satirize",
"1a. He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press. 1b. The second Monty Python feature, however, which uproariously lampoons Arthurian legend",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1646_lampoon_1.mp3]",
"/lamˈpuːn/",
"Examword"
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"1647",
"languid",
"lacking energy or vitality; weak; sluggish; lacking spirit or liveliness",
"adj.",
"Latin: verb, languere \"to be weak or faint\"Syn: dreamy, lackadaisical, languorous, lethargic, unenergetic",
"1a. It was a hot, languid summer day.1b. They proceeded at a languid pace.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1647_languid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlaŋɡwɪd/",
"Examword"
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"1648",
"languish",
"lose animation; be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor",
"verb",
"Latin languere = \"to be weak or faint\", same root as languid",
"Older people, especially, were languishing during the prolonged heat wave",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1648_languish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlaŋɡwɪʃ/",
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"languor",
"feeling of lack of interest or energy; depression",
"noun",
"languish and languor are closely related, languor implies a heaviness or slowness where there should be lightness or speed.",
"1a. I grew used to observing the ebb and flow of my thoughts with a languor that today would probably be praised as meditative.1b. They felt an indefinable languor.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1649_languor_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlaŋɡə/",
"Examword"
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"1650",
"lave",
"wash or flow against; wash one's face and hands",
"verb",
"Deutsch Laben= auffrischen, erquicken mit wasser",
"The cold water from the stream gently laved her burned fingers",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1650_lave_1.mp3]",
"/leɪv/",
"Examword"
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"1651",
"lecherous",
"vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity",
"adj.",
"French: lecher=someone who licks concupiscent, horny, hypersexual, lascivious, lewd, libidinous, licentious, lubricious, lustful, oversexed, randy, salacious, wanton",
"A lecherous lawyer hitting on his son's girlfriendThe old man had a lecherous gleam in his eyeTo me, this is utterly disrespectful, lecherous and kind of creepy behaviour.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1651_lecherous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛtʃ(ə)rəs/",
"Examword"
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"1652",
"lechery",
"unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity; impurity in thought and deed",
"noun",
"noun of lecherouslecher=someone who licksSyn: lasciviousness",
"Harvey Weinstein and the appalling lechery that finally led to his downfall were not spoken about at the event",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1652_lechery_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛtʃ(ə)ri/",
"Examword"
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"1653",
"legerdemain",
"show of skill or deceitful cleverness, considered magical by naive observers",
"noun",
"French: French léger de main \"quick of hand\"Syn: conjuration, conjuring trick, deception, illusion, magic trick, thaumaturgy, trickwritten as one word, with no spaces",
"1a. The magician displays legerdemain with cards and coins alike1b. The feat was a remarkable piece of diplomatic legerdemain",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1653_legerdemain_1.mp3]",
"/ˌlɛdʒədɪˈmeɪn/",
"Examword"
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"1654",
"levy",
"impose tax or fine to collect monies",
"verb",
"Old French levée \"a raising\" (of a tax). Levy is also the most common Jewish surname, and the job of tax collector reserved for Jews.",
"Trump levied an import tax on Chinese imports",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1654_levy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛvi/",
"Examword"
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"libretto",
"the words (but not the music) of an opera or musical play",
"noun",
"Italian libretto, diminutive of libro \"book\"Syn: book, plays, cript, script",
"Mozart composed the music to his operas, but the librettos were written by someone else.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1655_libretto_1.mp3]",
"/lɪˈbrɛtəʊ/",
"Examword"
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"1656",
"licentious",
"amoral; unrestrained; lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint",
"adj.",
"Latin licentia \"freedom, liberty\"",
"A moralist decried what she regarded as the licentious and corrupt culture of the entertainment industry",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1656_licentious_1.mp3]",
"/lʌɪˈsɛnʃəs/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "b/`QK)e}pc",
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"1657",
"liken",
"to represent as similar",
"verb",
"from \"like\", what else.Syn: compare",
"My mother would always liken her experience at the dentist to torture, thereby revealing her dentophobia",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1657_liken_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlʌɪk(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"1658",
"lilliputian",
"extremely small; very small person; trivial or petty",
"adj.",
"In \"Gullliver's travels\" by Johanthon Swift, the inhabitants of Lilliput were only 6 inches high. Syn: fiddling, footling, little, niggling, petty, picayune, piddling, piffling, trivialAnt. Brobdingnagian",
"Our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1658_lilliputian_1.mp3]",
"/ˌlɪlɪˈpjuːʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
],
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"1659",
"lionize",
"look on or treat a person as celebrity; visit famous places in order to revere them",
"verb",
"lion in the sense of \"person of note who is much sought-after\"",
"1a. Republicans continue to lionize Ronald Reagan as their ultimate hero 1b. Don't make me into a hero. I don't want to be lionized",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1659_lionize_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlʌɪənʌɪz/",
"Examword"
],
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"1660",
"locomotion",
"self-propelled movement; power or ability to move",
"noun",
"Latin loco \"from a place\" + motionem \"motion, a moving\"=>action or power of motionSyn:motive power, motivity",
"The diminutive gecko is capable of some extraordinary feats of locomotion, zipping along vertical walls with ease and even running short distances across water",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1660_locomotion_1.mp3]",
"/ləʊkəˈməʊʃ(ə)n/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "M]8Y-4_}mx",
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"1676",
"lope",
"gallop slowly; run or ride with steady, easy gait; travel an easy pace with long strides",
"verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"laufen\"\"lopen\" im Ski langlauf oder das Englische Wort \"to elope\"=run away",
"With no cars in sight, joggers lope past him without breaking stride",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1676_lope_1.mp3]",
"/ləʊp/",
"Examword"
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"1677",
"luminary",
"celebrity; person who is an inspiration to others; person who has achieved eminence in specific field",
"noun",
"Old French luminarie: \"lamp, light-giver, source of light\" Same word root as \"lumen\"\"illuminate\"",
"People look up to Stephen Hawking as a luminary in the field of physics: he is a well-known scientist and author respected for his knowledge and insight.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1677_luminary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈluːmɪn(ə)ri/",
"Examword"
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"1678",
"lustre",
"1. brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter2. a decorative object (such as a chandelier) hung with glass pendants",
"noun",
"1. Middle French lustre \"gloss, radiance\"2. Gleicher Stammwort wie \"Lüster\"Syn1: sheen, luminositySyn2: chandelier-re or-er ending is UK or US versions",
"1a. The luster of polished metal 1b. The luster of the stars sparkled in the night1c. Scandals have diminished his luster2. The luster filled the grand living room with a brilliant light.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1678_lustre_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlʌstə/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "tkQf_{7%42",
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"1679",
"mackintosh",
"waterproof long coat made of rubberized cloth",
"noun",
"named after Charles Macintosh (1766-1843), inventor of a waterproofing processSyn:Raincoat(British)note extra \"k\" compared to inventor's name",
"Before taking the dog out for a walk in the pouring rain, he put on his mackintosh.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1679_mackintosh_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmakɪntɒʃ/",
"Examword"
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"Examword"
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"1691",
"militant",
"a fighting or aggressive person or party",
"noun",
"same word root as \"military\", with -ant ending which denotes a personSyn: activist",
"Pakistan says it needs the fence to block the Afghanmilitants from crossing into their country.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1691_militant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪlɪt(ə)nt/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "d(5!3DKet$",
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"1692",
"mimicry",
"imitation; act, practice, or art of mimicking",
"noun",
"Same word root as \"mime\"=> to imitate",
"1a. He entertained his family with mimicry of persons they knew and comic skits1b. Bisphenol A is a controversial plastic additive as it is believed to have estrogen mimicry properties",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1692_mimicry_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪmɪkri/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "phGM^@~LgH",
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"1693",
"minutia",
"petty details; small particular or detail; a minute or trivial matter of fact",
"noun",
"Latin minutia \"smallness\"same word root as \"minute\"(in sense of tiny, not 60s of time)plural more common than sing.",
"He was bewildered by the contract's minutiae.1b. He had memorized the many minutiae of the legal code",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1693_minutia*]",
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"Examword"
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"1694",
"miscellany",
"collection of various items, parts, or ingredients, especially one composed of diverse literary works",
"noun",
"Same word root as \"miscellaneous\"",
"1a. A miscellany of old toys1b. The box from the attic contained a miscellany of old records, family photo albums, and long-forgotten love letters",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1694_miscellany_1.mp3]",
"/mɪˈsɛləni/",
"Examword"
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"1695",
"modulate",
"tone down in intensity; regulate; change from one key to another",
"verb",
"",
"",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1695_modulate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒdjʊleɪt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "HMA3,ypu.a",
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"1696",
"moiety",
"one of two equal parts; a half",
"noun",
"French: Moitié=half Käsefondue: moitié, moitié=50/50 2-Käsemischung",
"1a. The inheritance was split into two equal moieties1b. The pueblo's population is divided into two halves or moieties; the Squash, and the Turquoise1c. an ether molecule with a benzene moiety",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1696_moiety_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɔɪɪti/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "yOshP`/}g:",
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"1697",
"mordant",
"1. harshly ironic or sinister2. bitingly painful3. serving to fix colors in dyeing",
"adj.",
"French: mordant=\"biting\"Syn1: incisiveSyn2: pungent, burning",
"1a. When the mordant president entered the boardroom, all of his vice-presidents readied for his sarcastic attacks1b. Divide Me by Zero’ is a mordant tribute to lost loves.2. He grimaced at the mordant pain. 3. Chrome alum was added as a mordant in the dyeing process.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1697_mordant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɔːd(ə)nt/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "u|/9vaz530",
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"1698",
"moribund",
"1. dying; in dying state; approaching death; about to die2. being in a state of inactivity or obsolescence",
"adj.",
"Latin: morti \"to die\"Same word root as \"mortuary\"\"mortal\"Syn1: dyingSyn2: dormant",
"1a. In the moribund patient deepening stupor and coma are the usual preludes to death1b. An actor who is trying to revive his moribund career2a. A moribund volcano2b. a moribund virus",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1698_moribund_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒrɪbʌnd/",
"Examword"
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"1699",
"mortify",
"cause to experience shame or humiliation; embarrass",
"verb",
"Latin: morti \"to die\"Deutsch: Sich zu Tote schämenSyn: abash, confound, confuse, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, embarrass, faze, fluster, nonplus, rattle",
"If Jared was trying to mortify his parents by yelling during the opera, he succeeded.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1699_mortify_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɔːtɪfʌɪ/",
"Examword"
],
"guid": "Dj0L)G~als",
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"1700",
"mottled",
"spotted with different shades or colors",
"adj.",
"Backformation of \"motley\", something multi-coloured or varied.",
"A combination of red and blue pigments in the shell of a live lobster creates a mottled camouflage of indeterminate hue that blends in with the ocean floor",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1700_mottled_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɒt(ə)ld/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "HwFZpJpuMy",
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"1701",
"muffle",
"1. deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping2. conceal or hide",
"verb",
"Syn1: damp, dampen, dull, mute, tone downSyn2: repress, smother, stifle",
"1a. The COVID face masks muffle our voices, so it’s often hard to hear and to be heard.1b. I could hear their muffled voices from the next room.2. She had learnt that it was better not to react I such situations, and thus muffled her anger",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1701_muffle_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmʌf(ə)l/",
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"1721",
"bedizen",
"to adorn especially in a cheap showy manner",
"",
"used only in written formSyn: adorn, bedeck, blazon, decorate, do up, doll up, drape, dress, embellish, emblaze, emboss, fancy up, festoon, garnish, glitz (up), grace, ornament",
"1a. The minister from Venezuela—the most insignificant government represented, was most bedizened with gold lace, stars, and trumpery of every sort.1b. He has a habit of stuffing his short hands, bedizened with rings, into his trousers pockets.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1721_bedizen_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈdʌɪz(ə)n/
/bɪˈdɪz(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "kBT=AM9T2q",
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"1722",
"belabor",
"1. to go on and on about something or to emphasize an idea or suggestion too much in a way that becomes boring or annoying",
"verb",
"",
"1. He understood what he was saying and told him that there was no need to belabor the point.1b. He was belabored by his fellow students for not adhering to the latest polically correct post modernist dogma.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1722_belabor*]",
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"1723",
"bereft",
"1. deprived or robbed of the possession or use of something —usually used with of2. lacking something needed, wanted, or expected —used with of
3. suffering the death of a loved one",
"adj.",
"bereft differs just from plain mournful or grief-stricken is in its sense of deprivation or lack",
"1. The Bruins were bereft of talent when Kelly replaced Jim, whose recruiting left room for improvement2. His voice remained monotone; his speech soft and bereft of inflection points.3. She would succumb at age 56, leaving her husband wounded and bereft in his grief.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1723_bereft_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈrɛft/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "lZU%QQB0mY",
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"1724",
"bilge",
"1. the lowest internal point of a ship's hull, 1b. also used for the stinking water filth that collects there2. stale or worthless remarks or ideas3. verb . Take in water or leak",
"noun, adj. verb",
"",
"1a. I hopped aboard and crawled into the bilge to look, and found the boat is dry inside.1b. The Coast Guard says it found evidence a fishing boat discharged oil and bilge waste overboard.2. That magazine prints a lot of bilge about celebrities.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1724_bilge_1.mp3]",
"/bɪldʒ/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "b`|eJ4EQK<",
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"1725",
"blatant",
"1. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious2. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry",
"adj.",
"",
"1. Blatant racial and gender discrimination was just about over in the 90's2. The blatant cacaphonous radios on the beach annoyed the other sunbathers.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1725_blatant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbleɪt(ə)nt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1726",
"brobdingnagian",
"gigantic",
"adj.",
"In Swift's \"Gulliver's Travels\", an imaginary country where everything was on a gigantic scale was \"Brobdingnag\"Ant. Lilliputian.Syn: colossal, enormous, gargantuan, gigantesque, gigantic, herculean, huge, humongous, immense, leviathan, massive, monstrous, monumental,titanic, tremendous, vast, walloping, whacking, whopping",
"A Brobdingnagian billboard stood at the entrance to the theme park",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1726_brobdingnagian_1.mp3]",
"/ˌbrɒbdɪŋˈnaɡɪən/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1727",
"brook",
"to tolerate; endure",
"verb",
"Brook as a noun is a small stream.",
"1a. Marx's view of the historical class struggle permitted no dissent, just as today's rioters brook no dissent from their dogmatic view of systemic racism.1b. I will brook no arguments that somehow this would be a security nightmare for Apple",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1727_brook_1.mp3]",
"/brʊk/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "P(mauI;8Uh",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1728",
"brummagem",
"Cheap and showy",
"adj.",
"Brummagem is a vulgar pronunciation of Birmingham. Syn: tawdry, cheap,",
"A bilious combination of brummagem melodrama and synthetic seascapes",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1728_brummagem_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbrʌmədʒ(ə)m/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "gK*#Up77Z$",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1729",
"cant",
"insincere talk/jargon",
"noun",
"",
"The older woman did not understand the modern cant spoken by her grandchildren",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1729_cant_1.mp3]",
"/kant/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "ingVa7RG]A",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1730",
"canvass",
"1a. to go through (a district) or go to (persons) in order to solicit orders or political support or 1b. to determine opinions or sentiments 2. consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning",
"verb",
"",
"1a. A team of volunteers is canvassing the city for the Republican Party, going to every house.1b. In a normal year, many of these households’ information would be collected during census enumerators’ follow-up canvass2. By the time the three states complete their canvass of votes nearly a month after the election, the nation faces an astonishing result.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1730_canvass_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkanvəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "h[rk<~c(P,",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1731",
"cavalcade",
"1. a procession, orginally of horses, now of any sort (eg. Motorcycles, cars, people, ships, etc.)2. a sequence, a series - often dramatic",
"noun",
"Same Latin root as \"cavalry\"",
"1. It was followed in quick succession by almost 20 vehicles that departed in a long cavalcade.2. Despite a cavalcade of natural disasters, the country was able to recover",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1731_cavalcade_1.mp3][sound:1731_cavalcade_2.mp3]",
"/ˌkav(ə)lˈkeɪd/
/ˈkav(ə)lkeɪd/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "P}=(dZn>0S",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1732",
"Chicane",
"1. deception, trickery2. a removable obstacle on a racecourse, eg. a series of tight turns in opposite directions in an otherwise straight stretch of a road-racing course",
"verb, noun",
"Middle French chicaner = \"to quibble\" or \"to prevent justice\"",
"1. Most get-rich-quick schemes involve more than a smidgen of chicane2. The Le Mans circuit has chicanes on the frontstretch to slow the cars , forcing the drivers to altenatively swing their steering wheels left and right.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1732_Chicane_1.mp3]",
"/ʃɪˈkeɪn/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "KKta]~#[NR",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1733",
"churl",
"bad-tempered person",
"noun",
"Same German root as \"Kerl\". Had various meanings in middle English,: \"man of the common people\" \"a country man\" \"husbandman\" \"free peasant. Like \"boor\" & \"villain\", it is a word for \"common man\" that became insulting with time.",
"1a. But gracious Prince, do not listen to these common people, to these churls.
1b. The grump man is a miserable churl who is rude and surly at all times.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1733_churl_1.mp3]",
"/tʃəːl/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "FFonBGva&Z",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1734",
"constrain",
"hold back, restrict",
"verb",
"",
"Japan’s economy is heavily reliant on exports, so weak demand in major overseas markets is constraining its growth",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1734_constrain_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈstreɪn/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "j{)L:on,nr",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1735",
"contumacious",
"insubordinate, rebellious",
"adj.",
"Latin: com-=with + tumere \"to swell up\"(some origin as \"tumour\")=>to swell up, be rebellious",
"1a. She was warned that her contumacious conduct would not be tolerated.1b. The judge threatened to charge the contumacious witness with contempt of court",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1735_contumacious_1.mp3]",
"/ˌkɒntjʊˈmeɪʃəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "PQu7>pzY7g",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1736",
"coruscate",
"sparkle",
"verb",
"From Latin: sparkle, emit flash of light",
"1a. He had a classic car from the 1950s, replete with yards of coruscating chrome 1b. The little mirrors on a disco ball coruscate as the ball twirls, making the dance floor sparkle.1c. His playing coruscated throughout the concert hall1d. The allegations threaten to curtail a coruscating career.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1736_coruscate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkɒrəskeɪt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "lxLXlRz`O:",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1737",
"countenance",
"1. the appearance conveyed by a person's face, thus also their composure - often understood to be calm2. to favor or approve of",
"adj, verb",
"Old French contenance \"demeanor, bearing, conduct\"",
"1a. The photograph showed his somber countenance1b. He managed to keep his countenance through the ordeal.2. He was surprised at her countenance of their unsafe amusements",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1737_countenance_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkaʊnt(ə)nəns/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "m6=,f;;Z1@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1738",
"countervail",
"to counter something with equal force so as to succesffully offset or mitigate its effect",
"verb",
"counter=rebut + vail=value=>rebut or resist with equal force/value",
"In order to countervail the storm’s effect of flooding the area, the authorities built levees to hold the waters back.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1738_countervail_1.mp3]",
"/ˌkaʊntəˈveɪl/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "H`<6crass.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1739_crass_1.mp3]",
"/kras/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "tZ%FL%G&S;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1740",
"cursory",
"quick; hurried",
"adj.",
"From French via Latin: pp of currore= running Syn: hasty",
"1a. He gave the applicant a cursory glance and already turned her down in his mind1b. Only a cursory inspection of the building was done - resulting in a large under-estimate of the repairs needing to be done.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1740_cursory_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkəːs(ə)ri/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "r~T$H3&%^K",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1741",
"deferential",
"showing respect",
"adj.",
"French déférence, itself from déférer \"to yield, comply\"",
"People were always deferential to the military veteran and showed him respect every time he was in uniform.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1741_deferential_1.mp3]",
"/dɛfəˈrɛnʃ(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "BqVeMQ!l0|",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1742",
"deposition",
"1. the act of putting something somewhere2. (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office3. the act of deposing someoneremoving a powerful person from a position or office",
"noun",
"Definitions 1 and 2 stem from the word \"deposit\", ie. Put something downDefinition 3 comes from the word \"depose\".",
"1. The deposition of the sediment over centuries eventually led to filling of the lake 2. In a deposition in a separate lawsuit last year, LaPierre acknowledged he did not report any of the NRA-paid expenses as personal income3. As soon as the people received word of the dictator’s deposition, they ran in the streets and started to celebrate.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1742_deposition_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdɛpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n/
/diːpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "bY8D]=f0l(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1743",
"desuetude",
"cessation of use, disuse",
"noun",
"Latin desuetudo \"disuse\", \"no longer custom\"",
"1a. This practice has gradually dropped into desuetude, but now..1b. In this time period the armour fell into desuetude due to a changing technique of war.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1743_desuetude_1.mp3][sound:1743_desuetude_2.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛswɪtjuːd/
/dəˈsjuːətjuːd/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "ggMW]gH.LJ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1744",
"detraction",
"1. a lessening of reputation or esteem especially by envious, malicious, or petty criticism2. a taking away",
"noun",
"Old French/Latin detraccion \"detraction, disparagement, denigration\"Syn1: disparagement, belittling, denigration, derogation, deminishmentdo not confuse with 'distraction'",
"1a. Let it be no detraction from his merits to say he is plainspoken1b .Sanders’ supporters answered each of the detractions.2. it is no detraction from its dignity or prestige",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1744_detraction_1.mp3]",
"/dɪˈtrakʃ(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "xp}puj%T&b",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1745",
"detumescence",
"diminishing or lessening of swelling",
"noun",
"",
"This leads to a rapid detumescence of the inflamed tissue and a disruption of the pain",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1745_detumescence_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdiːtjʊˈmɛs(ə)ns/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "Fj}UOu:]OZ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1746",
"diaphanous",
"transparent; gauzy",
"adj.",
"Greek: dia \"through\" + phainesthai \"bring to light, cause to appear, show\"=>see-throughSyn: cobwebby, filmy, gauze-like, gossamer, see-through, sheer, transparent",
"1a. She went to the Ascot wearing a fancy hat with a diaphanous veil",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1746_diaphanous_1.mp3]",
"/dʌɪˈaf(ə)nəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "DJ8c)o}ag!",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1747",
"diffidence",
"shyness, lacking self-confidence",
"noun",
"Latin: dis- \"away\" + fidere \"to trust\"=>\"to mistrust, lack confidence\" but of oneself, ie. Lacking self-confidence",
"1a. They asked him to be the team leader, but he expressed diffidence, saying that he didn't think he had enough time to do the job justice, nor did he think he had enough experience.1b. You shouldn’t be so diffidence about your achievements when you’ve done very well.1c. But there is also something more meaningful to her seeming diffidence.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1747_diffidence_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɪfɪd(ə)ns/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "L,<5ZyGeXS",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1748",
"disconcert",
"to unsettle someone, to make them feel confused",
"verb",
"dis- \"do the opposite of\" + concerter =align harmonize, bring in agreement=>bring into disarraySyn: confound, confuse, discomfit, discountenance, embarrass, faze, fluster, mortify, nonplus, rattle",
"1a. News of his criminal past has disconcerted even his admirers. 1b. We were disconcerted by the unexpected changes to the program",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1748_disconcert_1.mp3]",
"/ˌdɪskənˈsəːt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "q#/,0(f2v%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1749",
"distrait",
"distracted with worry and anxiety",
"adj.",
"distrait is the French word for distractedSyn:distraught, mentally remote",
"1a. I found my cousin distrait, absent, moody, sad, preoccupied, unlike herself.1b. He grew more and more distrait as hours passed without confirmation that there were survivors of the plane crash",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1749_distrait_1.mp3][sound:1749_distrait_2.mp3]",
"/dɪˈstreɪ/
/ˈdɪstreɪ/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "kNPh*b)nNQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1750",
"divestiture",
"taking off, getting rid of giving up, the sale by a company of part of the company (eg. A division) to another company",
"noun",
"divest + -iture (as in investiture)",
"1a. Divestitures can be legally enforced to break up monopolies.1b. Excluding the impact from currency and business divestitures, the company recorded a marginal growth in revenue.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1750_divestiture_1.mp3]",
"/dʌɪˈvɛstɪtʃə/
/dɪˈvɛstɪtʃə/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "OM,V3X:GYI",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1751",
"duress",
"threats to compel somebody",
"noun",
"French: “hardness\"\"hashness\"Duress is typically used with the word under",
"1a. The North Korean suspect signed a confession because he was under duress.1b. She left Belarus under duress that night for neighboring Lithuania.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1751_duress_1.mp3][sound:1751_duress_2.mp3]",
"/djʊ(ə)ˈrɛs/
/ˈdjʊərɛs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "EC9
/ɛkjʊˈmɛnɪk(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "Bfse4END0s",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1754",
"edacious",
"voracious; devouring",
"adj.",
"Latin: edere \"to eat\"Syn: esurient, gluttonous, greedy, hoggish, piggish, rapacious, ravenous, swinish, voracious",
"1a. The edacious eater wreaked havoc on the buffet, eating seven plates full and that was just dessert!1b. Within an hour, edacious vultures left nothing but a heap of bones behind.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1754_edacious_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈdeɪʃəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "ucTioqt3*[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1755",
"effete",
"decandent, self-indulgent, worn out; weak",
"adj.",
"Effete is a disapproving termSyn: decadent, decayed, degenerate, overripe, washed-up",
"1a. In the US, the stereotype of the rugged Westerner is just as false as the one of the decadent, self-indulgent and useless effete East Coast liberal.1b. He is an effete quasi-intellectual with no practical skills of any kind.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1755_effete_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈfiːt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "CMR-:thY0m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1756",
"ensign",
"1. lowest commissioned ranked officer in US Navy/Coast Guard2. flag/badge often on a ship to show nationality",
"noun",
"",
"1. One of the women who left the White House joined the Navy is now an ensign 2. Originally flown by feudal warlords, the rising sun symbol was adopted by the Japanese imperial army in 1870 and became the navy ensign in 1889.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1756_ensign_1.mp3][sound:1756_ensign_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɛnsʌɪn/
/ˈɛns(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "FpKc>nZ.5a",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1757",
"eupeptic",
"1. good digestion2. of good humour, cheeful, optimistic",
"adj.",
"Greek: eu- \"well, good\" + peptos \"cooked, digested\"=> \"having good digestion\"Ant: dyspeptic",
"2. Our eupeptic colleague was unfazed by our gloomy expressions and dire predictions",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1757_eupeptic_1.mp3]",
"/juːˈpɛptɪk/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "si4,vM
/ɛkˈspiːdɪənt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "G-htgWQ~w~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1759",
"expiation",
"1. compensation for a wrong2. the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity)",
"adj.",
"Latin: ex- \"completely\"+ piare \"propitiate, appease\" (same root as pious \"faithful, loyal, devout\") =>make amends for, atone for",
"1. That no further expiation of the nation’s past of slavery would be necessary.2. The Mass celebrates the sacrifice of Christ for the expiation of the original sin of Adam and Eve",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1759_expiation_1.mp3]",
"/ɛkspɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "b*:$!1g`I#",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1760",
"fecund",
"1a. Fertile1b. intellectually productive",
"adj.",
"Latin: fecundus= \"fruitful\"",
"1a. The Hereford are a fecund breed of cattle1b. He knew that erasing and correcting were as creatively fecund as the vaunted “first rush of inspiration.”1b. His contacts to the government were a fecund source of information",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1760_fecund_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛk(ə)nd/
/ˈfiːk(ə)nd/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "c.B.G3RbIQ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1761",
"ferret",
"to find and bring to light by searching —usually used with \"out\"",
"verb",
"Origin is the use of half-tame ferrets of the weasel family to hunt and kill rats or flush rabbits from burrows. (ferret=Frettchen oder Iltis auf Deutsch)",
"1. Every day, she fends off scam artists who call with bogus job offers as they try to ferret out her private information.1b. Rosen also announced the creation of a new unit to ferret out serious police misconduct",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1761_ferret_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛrɪt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "IV5:|=eIX`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1762",
"fetter",
"restrict someones's movement, either literally or metaphorically",
"verb",
"a Fetter is a shackle or chain that is attached to someone’s ankles now, usually means something has been done to restrain someone’s behavior:",
"1a. The prison wardens would fetter the chain gangs who built many of the railroads in the US.1b. Her position would place new fetters on U.S. economic policy.1c. We finally managed to fetter our sons’ computer use with bribery.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1762_fetter_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛtə/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "L!qdn$Jd4f",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1763",
"flak",
"1. criticism2. anti-aircraft guns3. slick salesman",
"verb",
"Flak=Deutsche Fliegerabwehrkanone as verb, normally used with the word \"taking\"",
"1a. It was notable considering the flak Hillary Clinton took for being a career woman when her husband first stepped into the political arena.1b. He took a lot of flak from the other kids for his unusual appearance. 3. The spokesperson was a slick flak catcher, who could turn any criticism to the advantage of their employer",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1763_flak_1.mp3]",
"/flak/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1764",
"fledged",
"1. of a bird = able to fly2 trained, experienced, established, mature",
"adj.",
"fledged=\"furnished with feathers\", related to old German \"flügge\"In extended sense, often used in combination with the word \"fully\" or \"full\"",
"1. Semel said the birds are considered officially fledged between hatching and day 23.2a. Netflix is trying to increase its film output and become a full fledged studio in 2020.2b. After signing up for membership, he is now a fully fledged fan of the Jags",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1764_fledged_1.mp3]",
"/flɛdʒd/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1765",
"foppish",
"behaves like a man who pays too much attention to his clothes",
"adj.",
"From 17 century German \"foppen\", where one apparently made jokes about people who paid too much attention to their clothes.",
"Noble men, sullied by femininity, were foppish, wore perfume and sumptuous, bright and frivolous clothes.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1765_foppish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɒpɪʃ/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "rgm-64x|$L",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1766",
"forbear",
"1. refrain from doing something, especially with an effort; to control oneself when provoked2. ancestor",
"verb, noun",
"Old English forberan= \"control one's feelings, or tolerate",
"1a. He was mad at his best friend, so he forbore from answering his text messages for a while1b. While Helen is on a diet, she will forbear her craving for sweets. 2. My sister claims to have no interest in her ancestory, but I believe she forbears to learn about her forbears",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1766_forbear_1.mp3][sound:1766_forbear_2.mp3]",
"/fɔːˈbɛː/
/ˈfɔːbɛː/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "h8a2}Tp3D6",
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"1767",
"forge",
"1. create (something of metal) by hammering\n2. n. furnace consisting of a special hearth where metal is heated before shaping\n3. make a copy of with the intent to deceive\n4. move ahead steadily\n5. make something, usually for a specific function",
"verb, noun",
"From French forger, via Latin where originates from same word root as \"fabrica\"",
"1. Today, travelling blacksmiths forge sets of horseshoes for horseowners.2. The heat from the forge made the blacksmith's workplace overbearingly hot 3.My father's signature and mine are so similar that the teacher thought I had forged his.4. He forged ahead, overcoming all barriers as he progressed. 5. Israel and the UAE announced earlier this month that they would normalise diplomatic ties and forge a broad new relationship.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1767_forge_1.mp3]",
"/fɔːdʒ/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "f${5Mj#yG,",
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1768",
"froward",
"habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition",
"adj.",
"Old English, where was opposite of \"toward\"",
"1a. The froward child refused to listen to her parents and was disobedient most of the time.1b. Tired of dealing with the froward employee, the boss decided to fire him and rid himself of the headache.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1768_froward_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfrəʊəd/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "jcJ7/W5+Q@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1769",
"fulmination",
"bitter protest, thunderous verbal attack, act of thundering forth denunciations",
"noun",
"Latin: fulminare = \"act of exploding or detonating\" is now rare in English.mostly used in plural form",
"1a. Republicans, eager to defend the president, amplified the president’s fulminations. against the press. 1b. The fulminations of the angry mob rushing the gates of the castle could be heard inside.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1769_fulmination_1.mp3]",
"/ˌfʊlmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/
/ˌfʌlmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "l6f;/FO#gY",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1770",
"furtive",
"1. done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed2. sly3. obtained underhandedly",
"adj.",
"Middle French furtif, Latin furtivus \"stolen\" hence also \"hidden, secret\"Syn: surreptitious, sneaky, sly,",
"1a. The inmate made several furtive attempts to escape from prison.1b. As he walked by, he cast a furtive glance down her cleavage1c. The cheating student cast a furtive glance at his neighbor's test paper2. The man had a furtive look about him3. The sudden advancement was an indication of furtive gains",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1770_furtive_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfəːtɪv/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "u;`NmG.OV;",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1771",
"fustian",
"1. heavy cloth woven from cotton2. bombastic, overblown, pretentious speech or writing",
"adj.",
"French/Latin origin, itself named after Fustat, the Egyptian town where this thick cotton cloth originated",
"1. Heavily twilled fustian was used to weave thick blankets for the pioneers to take on their journey.2a. The chess club captain would start each first practise of the season with a fustian reflection on the history of the game, the intellect of a Bobby Fisher, and his own importance as leader of the team2b. Yossarian was unmoved by the fustian charade of the burial ceremony.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1771_fustian_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfʌstɪən/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "K;7=]gm@B-",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1772",
"hirsute",
"hairy; shaggy",
"adj.",
"Latin hirsutus \"rough, shaggy, bristly,",
"1a. My grandfather is the most hirsute man I know; he has long hair everywhere! With a jungle of fur on his entire back, arms, shoulders, chest, arms, legs, he never gets wet, not even under the shower.1b. The botanist examined the bristles of the hirsute leaf under a microscope.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1772_hirsute_1.mp3]",
"/ˈhəːsjuːt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "c#7pSCCpPO",
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"1773",
"hone",
"1. stone used for sharpening tools2. to sharpen a knife3. refine or make more perfect or effective",
"verb, noun",
"to perfect a skill is most common use of hone today.",
"1&2. He honed all his cutting tools on a whetstone, also called a hone. 3a. The tennis player practices several hours a day to hone her skills.3b. The biggest difference between Bayern and PSG was on the one hand a team with a honed style, and on the other hand a team still searching for theirs.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1773_hone_1.mp3]",
"/həʊn/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "ffrA&Cqk86",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1774",
"replete",
"Filled to brim or to point of being stuffed; abundantly supplied",
"adj.",
"cousin of replenish",
"1a. The library was replete with bound first editions, and Lucy, a bookworm, was happier there than any place else.1b. The bowl was replete with fruit piled up high above the rim1c. Along with the video evidence, the foundation published text versions of its reports replete with documentation.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1774_replete_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈpliːt/",
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"1775",
"impervious",
"1. impenetrable (by rain, people or light or missiles etc.). 2. not capable of being affected or disturbed",
"adj.",
"Latin: in- \"not, opposite of\" + pervius \"letting things through, that can be passed through\"=>does not let things throughSyn:inpenetrability",
"1a. He bought the wax-covered coat as it was impervious to rain1b. The fluoride based coating made the carpet impervious to rough treatment2. He was impervious to criticism and continued on his path unabated.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1775_impervious_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpəːvɪəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "QFU0YzB^St",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1776",
"implicate",
"1. bring into intimate and incriminating connection2. to be connected or to be involved in something.",
"verb",
"Latin: in- \"into, in, on, upon\" + plicare \"to fold\"=> implicare= \"to involve, entwine, entangle, embrace\"",
"1a. He was implicated in a scheme to defraud the government
1b. There was no evidence implicated Bryan other than the fact that he’d been with Anna before she disappeared.2. Over the following two weeks, the virus that circulated among conference attendees was implicated in at least 35 new illnesses.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1776_implicate_1.mp3][sound:1776_implicate_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɪmplɪkeɪt/
/ˈɪmplɪkət/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "N[VahV1+Je",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1777",
"impugn",
"To assail someone by words or arguments, often for lacking integrity",
"verb",
"French via Latin: in- \"into, in, on, upon\" + pugnare \"to fight\"=>attack by argument\"",
"1a. How dare you impugn the integrity of our local councilman simply because of a Twitter rumor! 1b. “I would appreciate in the future ... to refrain from impugning the character of our hardworking staff,” said Day 1c. But President Donald Trump and others repeatedly impugn the integrity of the mail-in voting system.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1777_impugn_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpjuːn/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "Qwn-vr$cvn",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1778",
"inveigh",
"1a. complain bitterly 1b. speak against in an impassioned manner",
"verb",
"Latin in- + vehere \"to carry.\"",
"1a. Robert F. Kennedy, age 42, was shot and killed two months later after inveighing against the Vietnam War and taking up King’s torch.1b. Tens of thousands of women also marched through Paris, inveighing against the patriarchy.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1778_inveigh_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈveɪ/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "N2m?qpz=Mp",
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"1779",
"involute",
"1a. especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward.1b. (of some shells) closely coiled so that the axis is obscured2. complex",
"adj.",
"Latin involutus \"rolled up, intricate, obscure\"stranngely enough convolute, which also means \"complex\"",
"1a. the chambered nautilus is readily identified by its involute seashell2. the novel's deliberately involute plot is intended as a brainteaser for readers",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1779_involute_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɪnvəl(j)uːt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "Bj4!qI~C;u",
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"1780",
"lam",
"1. a hasty escape; flight.",
"noun",
"same origin as \"lambast\", but here in the sense either \"to beat\" or \"to beat it\" (ie. Run away)",
"1a. After he stole his cousin's car he went on the lam1b. More than a 1,000 soldiers are listed as active deserters, with some on the lam for decades1c. Let's lam out of this hellhole while there's still time",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1780_lam_1.mp3]",
"/lam/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "N(ZewC3wxi",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1781",
"limn",
"1. To make a portrait of, to paint, to trace the outline of 2. to describe",
"verb",
"Old French luminer \"light up, illuminate\"",
"1a. The artist limned a portrait.1b. he was limned by a streetlight2. The novel limns the frontier life of the settlers",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1781_limn_1.mp3]",
"/lɪm/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "e[bJAzL5,5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1782",
"lithe",
"1. easily bent or flexed 2. moving and bending with ease",
"",
"",
"1. The lithe steel was easily bent into shape2a. A lithe dancer2b. Aged 32 he is still wonderfully lithe in his movements.2c. While Corinne has the lithe agile body that would be perfect for gymnastics, she is too tall to manage some of the events.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1782_lithe_1.mp3]",
"/lʌɪð/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "ok=G5~8VE[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1783",
"lucubrate",
"add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing",
"verb",
"Latin lucubratus=\"work at night, work by lamplight\"",
"He spent a lot of his time lucubrating in various scholarly journals",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1783_lucubrate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈluːkjʊbreɪt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "AxJo-upm-T",
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"1784",
"mettle",
"1. the courage to carry on, one's staying quality 2. quality of temperament or disposition",
"noun",
"orignally, a variant spelling of \"metal\". In the figurative sense, it become the \"stuff of which a person is made, ie. One's physical or moral constitution\" often used with \"test\" or \"prove\"",
"1a. He proved his mettle in battle1b. Even though all members of the navy have high levels of fortitude and courage, candidates for Navy Seal training must exhibit far more mettle than average.1c. I’m eager to prove my mettle as an interim team leader.2. These were all gentlemen of brave mettle",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1784_mettle_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɛt(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "zy$8<46?|E",
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"1785",
"mettlesome",
"courageous; high-spirited",
"adj.",
"The adjective mettlesome is a great way to describe someone who's full of pride or courage — although it's also an old-fashioned, somewhat literary way to do it",
"1a. The mettlesome young couple was brave enough to stand up for their love even if it meant leaving their families.1b. Child\" he said\"it's like setting an old horse against a mettlesome young one.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1785_mettlesome_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɛtls(ə)m/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "C~796y4Rd=",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1786",
"middling",
"fairly good but not very good, slightly above average",
"adj.",
"from middle (adj.) + present-participle suffix -ingSyn: mediocre, average, OK, not bad",
"1a. The performance was middling at best1b. It was opportunity for me to inflict my middling Dutch skills on locals.1c. Tired of the city but not particularly interested in small-town life, he moved to a suburb of middling size",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1786_middling_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪd(ə)lɪŋ/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "sE7j$`/.e9",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1787",
"minatory",
"menacing; threatening",
"adj.",
"Latin menatorius \"menace\"Minataur isn't related to minatory",
"1a. Brexiters in the UK, imitating Tory tactics in London’s mayoral election, conjured up minatory visions of foreigners1b. Although the message seemed minatory the student swore that it was a joke and not a threat.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1787_minatory_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmɪnəˌt(ə)ri/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "J25wy1PBR(",
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"1788",
"mise en scene",
"1a. the stage setting or scenery of a play 1b. The environment or physical setting of an action",
"noun",
"French: mise en scène, literally \"setting on the scene on stage\"",
"1a. The mise en scene for a \"Hansel and Gretel\" play might include dim lighting, a forest backdrop, and a cottage covered with candy.1b. This ordinary house that became the mise-en-scène of an extraordinary drama",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1788_mise][sound:en][sound:scene*]",
"/ˌmiːz ɒ̃ ˈsɛn/
/miz ɑ̃ sɛn/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "vn{Y!evnOG",
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1789",
"nary",
"not any; no;none, not a single",
"adj.",
"alteration of ne'er a, short for never a",
"1a. I must have it back as I have nary other copy1b. survived the accident with nary a scratch1c. With nary a mask in sight, the protesters expressed their anger at the Covid measures",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1789_nary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈnɛːri/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "O:`<,:m.C~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1790",
"nemesis",
"1. An annoying opponent, who generally beats you",
"noun",
"Nemesis\"Greek goddess of vengeance, personification of divine wrath\"",
"1a. Borussia Dortmund fans were not happy when their old nemesis, Bayern Munich won the cup, again.1b. Iran, Saudi Arabia’s nemesis, was taking advantage of the region’s turmoil to expand its influence.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1790_nemesis_1.mp3]",
"/ˈnɛmɪsɪs/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "O4O_SiD8Hc",
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"1791",
"nugatory",
"trifling, worthless, of no value",
"adj.",
"Latin nugatorius \"worthless, trifling, futile\"",
"1a. Whether this rug is red or green is nugatory to someone who is colorblind1b. Certainly it would be foolish to discount this risk as nugatory but also to overstate it",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1791_nugatory_1.mp3]",
"/ˈnjuːɡət(ə)ri/
/ˈnuːɡət(ə)ri/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "O^&n.|o?uw",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1792",
"obloquy",
"1. state of disgrace resulting from public abuse2. abusively; detractive language; sharp criticism; vituperation",
"noun",
"Latin: ob \"against\" (see ob-) + loqui \"to speak\"=>evil speaking, slander, calumny, derogatory remarks",
"1a. The spy had no choice by to live out his days in the obloquy of one who had betrayed his country1b. As a result, she became an unwilling media victim who was subjected to obloquy and harassment.2a. They held to their convictions in the face of obloquy2b. After 15 years of grinding war with no obvious end in sight, U.S. military operations certainly deserve such obloquy",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1792_obloquy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒbləkwi/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "nCp12=wybS",
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"1793",
"orison",
"prayer",
"noun",
"a poetic, archaic word for prayerSame word root as \"oration\"",
"In her hand she held a book of the time of Solomon and she was saying an orison to God.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1793_orison_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒrɪz(ə)n/
/ˈɒrɪs(ə)n/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "D=~q}JH`p0",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1794",
"palaver",
"unnecessary talk that wastes time",
"noun",
"from Portuguese \"Palavra\", used by Portuguese traders in Africa with the specific meaning \"discussions with natives.\" (which were often long and full of empty confidence building exchanges)",
"1a. Although we were supposed to have a lecture, the teacher spent the entire period with palaver about his vacation.1b. Cut the palaver and get down to business.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1794_palaver_1.mp3]",
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"5 Highest Level"
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"1804",
"profligacy",
"1. recklessly extravagant2. shameless immorality",
"adj.",
"Latin prōflīgātus, meaning \"corrupt or dissolute.",
"1. Both the Fed and the I.M.F. more typically act as brakes on fiscal profligacy 2. Caligula, the Roman emperor best known for his profligacy, sadism, rumored incestuous relationships and unhealthy obsession with a horse, wasn’t exactly handsome.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1804_profligacy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈprɒflɪɡəsi/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1805",
"prolix",
"tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length on unncecessary details.",
"adj.",
"Latin: prolixus pro =\"forth\" + base of liquere =\"to flow\"=>\"extended\" literally \"poured outSyn: wordy, verbose, prolix, diffuse",
"1a. A prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know1b. I find the book by Dickens prolix reading due to its unreasonable and tedious dwelling on details",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1805_prolix_1.mp3][sound:1805_prolix_2.mp3]",
"/ˈprəʊlɪks/
/prəˈlɪks/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1806",
"pucker",
"1. what happens when something smooth or flat gets folded up into little wrinkles",
"verb",
"Syn: crease, crinkle, crisp, ruckle, scrunch, scrunch up, wrinkle",
"1a. She puckered her lips1b. An old scar ran down the right side of his face, giving his cheek an odd, puckered look, like he’d swallowed a lemon.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1806_pucker_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpʌkə/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1807",
"pugnacious",
"fond of in the habit of fighting",
"adj.",
"Syn: belligerent, bellicose, quarrelsome, contentious",
"1a. The pugnacious little boy constantly talks back to his mother.1b. Like the pugnacious Mr. Trump, Wallace enjoyed a fight.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1807_pugnacious_1.mp3]",
"/pʌɡˈneɪʃəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
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/ˈpwiːɪs(ə)ns/
/ˈpwɪs(ə)ns/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1809",
"purvey",
"to supply (something, such as provisions) usually as a matter of business",
"verb",
"Same word origin as \"provide\", which generally replaces \"purvey \"today.",
"1a. A shop purveying handmade merchandise 1b. Both Otterbox and Lifeproof purvey a plethora of accessories, too",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1809_purvey_1.mp3]",
"/pəˈveɪ/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "qSXHw?NobI",
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"1810",
"quail",
"1. small game bird, bigger than a pigeon but smaller than a chicken(Wachtel auf D)2. lose courage, turn back in fear or pain",
"noun, verb",
"The bird name comes from the sound it makesquail as a verb is related to \"quälen\" in German, but has slightly different meaning now being the consequence of \"quälen\"",
"1. Pen-raised quail are readily available, but they don’t survive well in the wild.2a. His courage never quailed2b. Webster’s bosses quailed at his orders for $2,500 lasers and other equipment.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1810_quail_1.mp3]",
"/kweɪl/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1811",
"rabble",
"noisy group of difficult to control people, crowd the lower classes of populace",
"noun",
"Syn: proletariat, plebs, ragtag and bobtail, riffraff, rout, scum, trash, unwashed",
"1a. The police arrived to calm the rabble that crowded the sidewalks after a huge win for the local football team.1b. And when the Red Army left Afghanistan in February 1989, defeated by a rabble of jihadist guerrillas, that mission was accomplished1c. Sanders' strategy is is to rally the , rabble and eschew the elite.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1811_rabble_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrab(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "Il,`Dtz)|l",
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"1812",
"raffish",
"1. marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness2. marked by or suggestive of flashy vulgarity or crudeness",
"adj.",
"from raff \"people\" usually of a lower sort (similar to riff-raff)",
"1. Prime Minister Johnson is famous for his shambling manner, a raffish untidiness that extends from his clothes to his personal life.1b. The Times Square area was never the exclusive preserve of theatergoers, but Broadway culture elevated the neighborhood’s rough and raffish character",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1812_raffish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrafɪʃ/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1813",
"rebus",
"puzzle in which pictures stand for words",
"adj.",
"",
"A picture of an eye, a heart, and an ewe might be used to say \"I love you.\" Isn't that a sweet rebus?",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1813_rebus_1.mp3]",
"/ˈriːbəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "kUPyHt^p]0",
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"1814",
"recreant",
"coward, cowardly",
"noun",
"Latin: re- to \"reverse\" something, + credere\"entrust.\"=>cowardapostate, deserter, renegrade, craven",
"1a. Some provinces had proved recreant and gave up without the slightest resistance. 1b. The victors had only contempt for the recreant enemy soldiers who surrendered without firing a shot 1c. There are always recreant campaign workers who walk out as soon as their candidate began dropping in the polls",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1814_recreant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛkrɪənt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "j,_]<,jQ-?",
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"1815",
"refulgent",
"shining; brilliant",
"adj.",
"French/Latin: re- \"back\" + fulgere \"to shine\"=>shine brilliantly, flash back",
"The refulgent full moon on a clear autumn night",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1815_refulgent_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈfʌldʒ(ə)nt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "tM{n9@e-![",
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"1816",
"repertoire",
"1. A stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform2. the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation",
"noun",
"French répertoire, literally \"index, list\"",
"1. The elderly singer’s concert repertoire consisted mainly of old blues and jazz tunes.2a. The quarterback was forced to use the entire part of his repertoire to win the game2b. Before we hired the magician, we asked him to show us a few tricks in his repertoire.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1816_repertoire_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛpətwɑː/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "rcYt0{0].)",
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"1817",
"repine",
"1. at be discontented with, to complain2. to yearn for",
"verb",
"re=once more + pine (linked to German \"Pein\")= go through pain again= to complainSyn: complain",
"1. Yet why repine where so much is left?1b. There is no use repining over a love that's been long lost2. The soldiers repine for their families when they are stationed overseas.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1817_repine_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈpʌɪn/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "v)_A.d0?J7",
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"1818",
"resort",
"1. have recourse to\n2. act of turning to for assistance\n3. move, travel, or proceed toward some place\n4. a hotel located in a resort area",
"verb, noun",
"French: re- \"again\" + sortir \"go out\"=>",
"1. The government resorted to rationing meat2. An appeal to his uncle was his last resort to get him out of his difficult spot3. 4. Following the Bucks’ decision, the NBA held a meeting at the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando to determine next steps for the season.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1818_resort_1.mp3]",
"/rɪˈzɔːt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "NWEJT_ZOv!",
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"1819",
"scurvy",
"1. a disesase caused by a lack of Vit. C2. mean; contemptible",
"adj.",
"scurvy is Skurbut in Deutsch, but as the disease is now rare, scurvy can be also be used to mean a low, mean",
"2. That was a scurvy trick you played on me!",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1819_scurvy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈskəːvi/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "x:GVPJj)%|",
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"1820",
"sere",
"1. dry and withered2. make hard and without feeling",
"adj.",
"",
"1. The desert was edged with sere vegetation1b. This is the dry side of the island with sere grasslands and free-range goats.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1820_sere_1.mp3]",
"/sɪə/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1821",
"shunt",
"1. a small tube that goes inside the body to drain fluid2a. Send from one track to another2b. push something over to someone else, evade discussion",
"noun,verb",
"Syn1: stintSyn2: shove, push",
"1. an arteriovenus shunt was inserted into his vein2a. The waggons were shunted to set up new train configurations in preparation for the morning rush. 2b. President Trump abdicated leadership and shunted pandemic response to the states.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1821_shunt_1.mp3]",
"/ʃʌnt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "xYAE:!<#d<",
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"1822",
"sordid",
"1a. Foul and run-down and repulsive1b. morally degraded1c. unethical or dishonest1d. Meanly avaricious and mercenary",
"noun",
"Latin sordidus \"dirty, filthy, foul, vile, mean, base\"",
"1a. The sordid shantytowns of Chennai are difficult to bear for outsiders.1b. The sordid details of his orgies stank under his very nostrils1c. He ran a sordid political campaign1d. The sordid avarice of his actions made me feel repulsion all around.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1822_sordid_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɔːdɪd/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "kW#0!KWTS3",
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"1823",
"splenetic",
"bad-tempered;irritable",
"adj.",
"Late Latin \"pertaining to the spleen\"",
"1a. The newspaper publisher's splenetic editorials often struck fear into local politicians1b. Matt was splenetic after his wife left him for another man.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1823_splenetic_1.mp3]",
"/splɪˈnɛtɪk/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1824",
"stentorian",
"extremely loud and powerful",
"adj.",
"from Stentor, legendary Greek herald in the Trojan War, whose voice was as loud as 50 men.",
"1a. During boot camp, we were often awakened by the stentorian voice of our drill sergeant.1b. The stentorian music was so loud it made my head hurt.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1824_stentorian_1.mp3]",
"/stɛnˈtɔːrɪən/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "eWyCZ%`u8C",
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"1825",
"stipple",
"1a. paint, engrave or otherwise empart with dots or specks1b. Produce a mottled effect2. with touches of something",
"verb",
"paint with dots\" from Dutch stippelen",
"1a. They hatch in the spring as wingless, glossy black nymphs with white spots, and pass through several stippled phases before maturing in midsummer.1b. Martha Ulrich shivered in the harsh February cold, her bare legs stippled with goosebumps2a. Kenturah Davis’ 2015 self-portrait was made using an ink stippling technique2b. It’s stippled with clever mischief along those lines.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1825_stipple_1.mp3]",
"/ˈstɪp(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "sv,-pOL>ym",
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"1826",
"stygian",
"dark; gloomy",
"adj.",
"like Styx, the Greek river of the Underworld",
"1a. The stygian blackness of the cave1b. The entrance to the forest held a stygian quality which sent shivers down my spine.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1826_stygian_1.mp3]",
"/ˈstɪdʒɪən/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1827",
"supercilious",
"disdainful characterized by haughty scorn, behaving in a way that suggests you think that you are superior to others",
"adj.",
"Syn: proud, arrogant, haughty, lordly,",
"1a. The supercilious queen was known as “snobby” because of the way she treated her citizens.1b. He reacted to their breach of etiquette with a supercilious smile",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1827_supercilious_1.mp3]",
"/suːpəˈsɪlɪəs/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "P|C$~6+bDr",
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"1828",
"suppliant",
"to pray, to ask humbly, beseeching",
"adj.",
"",
"1a. A suppliant sinner seeking forgiveness1b. Nowadays, any man who expects a mild, suppliant attitude from a woman is not likely to find what he is looking for.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1828_suppliant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsʌplɪənt/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1829",
"tamp",
"tap or drive down by repeated light blows",
"adj.",
"",
"1a. Before putting the coffee holder into the expresso machine, he tamped the coffee down. 1b. Word of the plan sparked concern Chicago could see the kind of controversial force used to tamp down protests in cities including Portland, Oregon, in recent weeks.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1829_tamp_1.mp3]",
"/tamp/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1830",
"teetotal",
"pledged to total abstinence from intoxicating drink",
"adj.",
"word formed from total with a reduplication of the initial T- for emphasis, ie. \"T-total\"",
"Lots of beer is consumed on Return Day, but one of the most convivial participants I saw was the teetotal Biden",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1830_teetotal_1.mp3]",
"/tiːˈtəʊt(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "Q|,,9MaHXd",
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"1831",
"testy",
"feeling easily irritated",
"adj.",
"",
"1a. Earlier in the hearing, the judge sounded testy when attorneys asked for clarification on technical details of the injunction.1b. On the phone, Tingley-Hock comes across as a testy fellow, the kind of guy who could get prickly about a missing Oxford comma.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1831_testy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɛsti/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "(O~u{X8;J",
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"1832",
"tout",
"1. advertise in strongly positive terms1b. To show off. 2. In England, a tout is a person who gives advice about gambling. 3. someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit",
"verb, noun",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"Tüten\"",
"1a. This product was touted as a revolutionary invention1b. Sarah wears tight blouses to tout her full bosom.“He touts his relationship with the president a lot.2. The tout asked me 10 Pounds for a racing tip, upon whose payment he informed me that the favourite was seen limping that morning.3. Ticket touters face increasing credibility issues, as tickets sold inofficially may be forged or have already been scanned for entry.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1832_tout_1.mp3]",
"/taʊt/
/tu/",
"5 Highest Level"
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/ʌnɛnˈkʌmbəd/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "ORiBP3|Z{P",
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"1837",
"untoward",
"1a. inappropriate1b. not in one's favour2. difficult to guide, manage, or work with",
"adj.",
"Syn1: improper, indecorousSyn2: not toward = not going towards one's goal, not going in one's favour",
"1a. Janice ignored the holiness of her environment and behaved in an untoward manner in church.1b.The key to good governance is to recognize untoward influences on decision-making and do whatever it takes to counteract them,” he says. 2. The father tried to reason with the untoward child.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1837_untoward_1.mp3][sound:1837_untoward_2.mp3]",
"/ʌntəˈwɔːd/
/ʌnˈtəʊəd/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "BQ6K]j/fM2",
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"1838",
"vagary",
"an erratic, unexpected and inexplicable change in something (in a situation or a person's behavior, etc.)",
"noun",
"generally used in plural form, ie vagaries",
"1a. The increasing vagaries of the weather are claimed to be a sign of global warming1b. Budgetary self-reliance, they felt, protected the theater from the vagaries of government funding.1c. His wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market1d. The vagaries of the old lady's behaviour never ceased to suprise him.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1838_vagary_1.mp3]",
"/ˈveɪɡ(ə)ri/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"1839",
"veritable",
"1. true, not counterfeit or copied",
"adj.",
"French:veritable, ie.verity + -able= \"true, real, truthful\"often used as an intensifier",
"1a. The lights on the trees turned the campus into a veritable wonderland1b. He's a veritable swine1c. A veritable cornucopia of food",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1839_veritable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɛrɪtəb(ə)l/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "h?Jv!
/vɪˈreɪɡəʊ/",
"5 Highest Level"
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"guid": "NIoGJFFuhj",
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"1841",
"vituperate",
"curse abuse in words",
"verb",
"same word root as \"vice\"Syn: berate, abuse, assail, attack",
"1a. To vituperate someone is almost as bad as assaulting them physically. 1b. In this last phase of the US election, one can count on negative political ads that vituperate against opponents.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1841_vituperate_1.mp3]",
"/vɪˈtjuːpəreɪt/
/vʌɪˈtjuːpəreɪt/",
"5 Highest Level"
],
"guid": "sGM
/ˌpriːməˈnɪʃ(ə)n/",
"internet"
],
"guid": "fn
/ˈbɛnɪs(ə)n/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "QY/.]wFNFu",
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"1847",
"broach",
"1. v. bring up a topic for discussion2. n. a decorative pin worn by women3.v. to break the surface from below",
"verb, noun",
"verb, Old French brochier, \"to spur, to penetrate\"noun, broche : \"pointed instrument\"",
"1a. I needed to find the right moment to broach the topic of his smelly feet with him1b. He called a team meeting to openly broach the subject of claims by the Indian employees that there were ghosts in hotel Welgelgen2. My mother had a lovely broach with a large letter \"P\" (for Paulette) which she were on her lapel3. The whale broached the surface and the crowd on the boat cheered",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1847_broach_1.mp3]",
"/brəʊtʃ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "PI`Iu;~S5[",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1848",
"cabal",
"1a. a scheme or plot 1b. a group of plotters2. to scheme or plot (especially a political plot)",
"noun, verb",
"Hebrew, cabbala, Jewish tradition of interpreting texts. Cabbala is often regarded as a secret and mystical practice and, as such, the word took on the additional meaning of “secret behavior.”Syn: plot, intrigue, machination, conspiracy",
"1a. Ramsay denied being part of the Coronavirus cabal and said he was disgusted by such theories1b. Qanon is convinced that Donald Trump is secretly fighting a cabal of child-sex predators that includes prominent Democrats, Hollywood elites and “deep state” allies.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1848_cabal_1.mp3]",
"/kəˈbal/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "t{d%Ma0Y[z",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1849",
"congeal",
"make or become stiff and solid",
"verb",
"French congeler= \"to freeze\", ie. Solidify what one is freezing",
"1a. She wanted to wash the frying pan before the bacon fat had a chance to congeal. 1b. The way his patients’ blood congealed reminded him of highly contagious diseases",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1849_congeal_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈdʒiːl/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "F+e{Z,?u1?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1850",
"contemn",
"to scorn or despise",
"verb",
"Syn: despise, disdain, scorn",
"Using an alias, the online bully likes to contemn and vilify those he doesn’t like with internet insults.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1850_contemn_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈtɛm/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "OD>Wa4;P{R",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1851",
"curmudgeon",
"a grumpy, ill-tempered old man",
"noun",
"Syn: complainer, crosspatch, fusser, griper, grouch, grouser, grumbler, grump, sourpuss, whiner",
"1a. The establishment and the elites don't want the curmudgeon socialist Bernie Sanders to run away with the nomination.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1851_curmudgeon_1.mp3]",
"/kəːˈmʌdʒ(ə)n/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "Ef%|Lp}XOG",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1852",
"defalcate",
"to embezzle or misappropriate funds for oneself",
"verb",
"Syn: embezzle, malversate, misappropriate, peculate",
"After noticing numerous unpermitted withdrawals from the company’s account, the board fired the accountant who had defalcated the company’s money.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1852_defalcate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdiːfalkeɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "F{j1`5gVz^",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1853",
"deprecate",
"1. express strong disapproval of; deplore, protest against; 2a. Belittle2b. Self-deprecate= downplay one's own achievements",
"verb",
"Syn: bad-mouth, belittle, decry, denigrate, derogate, dis (also diss) [slang], dismiss, disparage, play down, poor-mouth, talk down, trash, vilipend",
"1. \"Those who profess to favour freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without ploughing up the ground,” said Douglass.2. I can only speak 5 languages, she said, self deprecatingly",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1853_deprecate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛprɪkeɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "DPbi](`*i[",
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"1854",
"desiccant",
"substance used to absorb moisture",
"noun",
"Latin: de- \"thoroughly\" (see de-) + siccare \"to dry\"=> to dry thoroughly",
"Many consumer goods sent from Asia to Europe have small tea-bag-sized white bags of dessicant included in the packaging so as to prevent direct and indirect moisture damage.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1854_desiccant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛsɪk(ə)nt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "DK;i=Xm0w&",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1795",
"ewe",
"a female sheep",
"noun",
"",
"\"Ewe\" is the most valuable 3-letter word to know when you play scrabble, worth much more than \"baa\"",
"AMB",
"[sound:1795_ewe_1.mp3][sound:1795_ewe_2.mp3]",
"/juː/
/ˈeɪweɪ/",
"internet"
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"guid": "tnIdwrV&8f",
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"1855",
"discountenance",
"1a. Look with disfavour on1b. discourage by showing one's disapproval",
"verb",
"Syn: deprecate, disapprove (of), disesteem, disfavor, dislike, frown upon, mislike, reprove, tut-tut (over or about)",
"1a. In Darwin's times, there were social philosophers who discountenanced all programs for helping the needy, claiming that society should encourage the survival of the fittest 1b. At that his jaw dropped a little, and he stared at me utterly discountenanced that I should be so plain with him.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1855_discountenance_1.mp3]",
"/dɪsˈkaʊntɪnəns/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "k&LF
/ɛnˈkʌmbr(ə)ns/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "qg|GUDu4+6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1860",
"entreat",
"1a. to plead with, especially in order to persuade1b. To ask urgently",
"verb",
"Syn: beg, entreat, beseech, implore, supplicate, adjure, importune",
"1a. He entreated his boss for another chance1b. I entreat you to help me.1c. She began her letter by entreating me to forgive the belatedness of her reply",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1860_entreat_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈtriːt/
/ɛnˈtriːt/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "bOOY$8JU5T",
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"1861",
"epicurean",
"devoted to pleasure (sensuous enjoyment), especially concerning food or comfort",
"adj.",
"Follower of the philosophical system of Epicurus, greek philosopher who taught that what is pleasurable is morally goodSyn: luxurious, voluptuous, hedonistic, bon vivant(noun)",
"1a. The Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival is a five-day epicurean showcase that takes place in August.1b. It took the decimation of the lobster population and the discovery of a new type of customer to elevate the animal to epicurean treat.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1861_epicurean_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɛpɪkjʊ(ə)ˈriːən/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "b&)f/uY)R4",
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"1862",
"excoriation",
"1. severe criticism2. an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off",
"",
"Latin: ex, off, + corium, meaning skin=> removing skinSyn1: denouncement, denunciationSyn2: abrasion, scrape, scratch",
"1. The senator’s plans for guaranteeing health coverage, and his excorciations of the wealth of the richest Americans are now embedded in the Democratic Party’s platform.2. I fell off my father's recumbent bike and ended up with a large excorciation on my lower left arm.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1862_excoriation_1.mp3][sound:1862_excoriation_2.mp3]",
"/ɪkskɔːrɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/
/ɛkskɔːrɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "bA^}>x|z:7",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1863",
"expostulate",
"argue strongly against someone doing something",
"verb",
"Latin: ex \"from\" (see ex-) + postulare \"to demand\"=>to demand urgently from",
"1a. Although she tried not to expostulate about her daughter’s vegan diet, she still kept an eye on what food was stocked in the pantry1b. He expostulated loudly with his brother to prevent him from jumping into a pile of leaves from the roof top.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1863_expostulate_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈspɒstjʊleɪt/
/ɛkˈspɒstjʊleɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "OZ&oLAw4Kg",
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"1864",
"exscind",
"to cut out, to cut away",
"verb",
"Latin exscindere, from ex- + scindere to cut, tear",
"He wishes to exscind the experience from his memory",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1864_exscind*]",
"",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "ud[?ev(xiS",
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"1865",
"extempore",
"impromptu, done without preparation or thought",
"",
"Latin: ex \"out of\" + tempore \"time\"=>out of time (to prepare)often used for speeches held without a teleprompter",
"1a. When transcribed, Mr Trump’s extempore speeches are unusually jumbled. 1b. Dr. King’s \"I have a dream\" extempore speech was not memorized, but from the heart1c. Having forgotten to prepare a lecture for today’s class, the teacher taught an extempore lesson she came up with on the spot.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1865_extempore_1.mp3]",
"/ɪkˈstɛmp(ə)ri/
/ɛkˈstɛmp(ə)ri/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "qXggvS)?nV",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1866",
"extricable",
"that can be freed",
"",
"Syn: clear, disembarrass, disengage, disentangle, free, liberate, release, untangle",
"A few facts only of any interest are extricable.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1866_extricable_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɛkstrɪkəb(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "PQL3K^~|g9",
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"1867",
"fagged",
"too tired",
"adj.",
"Syn: dog-tired, exhausted, fatigued, played out, spent, washed-out, worn out, worn-out",
"1a. I've noticed for the last few days you looked fagged and worried.1b. After my 10th exam in 15 days, I was totally fagged, and needed a break.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1867_fagged_1.mp3]",
"/faɡd/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "yTxE&`~8u|",
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"1868",
"finical",
"too fussy about food clothing etc.",
"adj.",
"Syn: finicky, choosy, dainty, delicate, demanding, exacting, fastidious, fussy, nice, picky",
"She said to herself that this was no time or place for finical delicacy.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1868_finical_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɪnɪk(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "H/p!KYPET5",
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"1869",
"ford",
"1a. cross a river where it's shallow1b. shallow place in a river (to cross)",
"noun, verb",
"Deutsch : Furt- (wie viele Namen von Städten in Deutschland an Flüssen enden)",
"1a. Prevailing myth in the US about Baveria: Everyone wears dirndls and lederhosen, and they climb every mountain and ford every stream.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1869_ford_1.mp3]",
"/fɔːd/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "tB2~Mp5Pbc",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1870",
"hubris",
"an excess of confidence, arrogant; pride",
"adj.",
"Greek: hybris: \"excessive pride, violating the bounds set for humans\"",
"1a. He acknowledged that he made mistakes, chalking them up to youthful hubris.1b. Meritocratic hubris and the resentment it provokes are at the heart of the populist backlash against elites.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1870_hubris_1.mp3]",
"/ˈhjuːbrɪs/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "sw5(ZL1l|#",
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"1871",
"imbroglio",
"complicated and embarrassing situation, generally interpersonal",
"noun",
"similar too to \"embroil\"",
"1a. The scholars on the field trip found themselves in an imbroglio when two teachers began to fight over a woman, and the third had incessant diarrhea. 1b. He declined to identify the associate, saying he didn’t want to drag the individual into the current imbroglio.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1871_imbroglio_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈbrəʊlɪəʊ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "e,J_r&vwN[",
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"1872",
"ineluctable",
"impossible to avoid, certain; inevitable",
"adj.",
"",
"1a. So many women try to fight the ineluctable aging process by having cosmetic surgery. 1b. When the governor refused to halt the execution, the prisoner realized his fate was ineluctable 1c. The marxist came to the ineluctable conclusion that this problem, like every problem in the world, was all the white, male, capitalist's fault.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1872_ineluctable_1.mp3]",
"/ˌɪnɪˈlʌktəb(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "J)C&!r~8s#",
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"1873",
"jejune",
"insubstantial, dull, immature, no content",
"adj.",
"Latin jejunus= “fasting,” so, figuratively something is empty — devoid of intellectual nourishment.",
"1a. The jejune diets of the very poor are driven more by ignorance than by lack of money. 1b. Another moralizing tale filled with jejune platitudes 2. She made empty, jejune remarks about life and art.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1873_jejune_1.mp3]",
"/dʒɪˈdʒuːn/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "A9#257{~Pw",
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"1874",
"bandy",
"1. toss many ideas around without focusing on just one. ; discuss lightly or glibly; exchange (words) heatedly2. To bat, (eg. a ball) to and fro3. adj. bandy-legged=bow-legged",
"verb, adj.",
"",
"1a. We bandy around around these difficult questions.1b. In the area I live now, 'get a Filipino' is bandied around so easily when referring to getting a nanny. 1c. The epithet “data are the new oil” gets bandied about thoughtlessly and improperly these days.3. When he wore shorts, his bandy-legs were visible to all.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1874_bandy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbandi/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "u0M)@_cTzu",
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"1875",
"victual",
"anything that can be eaten",
"noun",
"Late Latin victualia \"provisions\" in plural form, i.e. victuals, it means food .Syn: provisions",
"1a. The rebel blockade deprived the town of victuals. 1b. The British navy was usually equipped, clothed and victualled by the Crown 1c. There's a fine line between WASP victuals and white-trash cuisine.",
"AMB",
"[sound:1875_victual_1.mp3]",
"/ˈvɪt(ə)l/",
"internet"
],
"guid": "n5kXyk4#ZL",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1876",
"aleck",
"obnoxiously conceited person who considers himself smarter than others,",
"noun",
"",
"1a. My son Alex is smart, but he is not a smart aleck1b. I phoned him and asked him what he was doing, and the smart aleck answered that he was talking to me on the phone.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1876_aleck*]",
"",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "jdCG|JthgR",
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"1877",
"kibosh",
"block, halt, stop",
"noun",
"normally used in the sentence \"put the kibosh on\"",
"1a. After realizing that the newly hired butler had a background in stealing, the rich homeowner put the kibosh on his employment immediately. 1b. Inevitably, though, another recession will come putting the kibosh on job and income growth",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1877_kibosh_1.mp3]",
"/ˈkʌɪbɒʃ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "elF9ay=sG4",
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"1878",
"labyrinthine",
"1a. twisting or winding in a maze-like manner
1b. to entangle the state of affairs 1c. Linked to the inner ear",
"adj.",
"labyrynth + ine =adjectival word-forming elementintricate, involved",
"1a. Given the safety requirements and protocols, the setup for the graduation was labyrinthine. 1b. The labyrinthine politics of Central Europe left us totally befuddled. 1c. If a student wants help, the process may seem labyrinthine.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1878_labyrinthine_1.mp3]",
"/ˌlabəˈrɪnθʌɪn/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "N#$D0&I.I6",
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"1879",
"macerate",
"1. make or become soft by soaking in water2. to grow thin and weak",
"verb",
"from Latin",
"1a. To provide wine with color, red grapes are crushed and macerated with their skins. 1b. For maximum effect, he macerates his fruit in brandy for several days, then folds it into just enough white pound-cake batter to bind it all together.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1879_macerate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmasəreɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "buKie>8=PM",
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"1880",
"malinger",
"to fake illness or injury in order to shirk a duty",
"verb",
"French : mal=bad, linger=lie around",
"1a. His boss suspected him of malingering because of his frequent absences from work.1b. Anyone frequently absent from work on Mondays and Fridays will eventually raise suspicions of malingering",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1880_malinger_1.mp3]",
"/məˈlɪŋɡə/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "D-%#PMP1])",
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"1881",
"molt",
"lose hair/feathers before new growing",
"verb",
"from Latin mutare \"to change\", i.e. same word root as \"mutate'",
"1a. Birds molt once or twice a year, but my father seems to have been molting for 25 years. 1b. Snakes molt as they grow, shedding the old skin and growing a larger new skin. 1c. A crab molts its shell as it grows large",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1881_molt*]",
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"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "i> 1b. open to discussion or debate; doubtful2. hypothetical case study of a court case for law students to practise",
"adj.",
"\"ge-moot\" was originally a court of law in England, which eventually lost its legal powers, the remnants of which ended up being a debating club for law students to practise law cases. So, whatever they discused and argured in these moot courts was irrelevant.Syn: arguable, debatable, disputable, doubtable, negotiable, questionable",
"1a(i). If your basketball team loses by 40 points, the bad call by the official in the first quarter is moot. 1a(ii). That became moot after Davidson told the court the parties agreed to resolve the case without a trial. 2. The law students committee was responsible for organising the weekly moot",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1882_moot_1.mp3]",
"/muːt/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "F{#_k/x$-Z",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1883",
"mulct",
"1. To punish by a fine2. to deprive (someone) of something, as by fraud, extortion, etc.",
"verb",
"Latin mulctare: \"to punish by a fine or forfeiture\" Syn2: swindle today, the 2nd meaning is more common",
"1. Any contravention of the edict shall entail a mulct of one hundred marks, one half payable to the fisc and one half to the party injured.2a. The unethical reporter managed to mulct $500,000 from the corrupt police department.2b. He tried to mulct the insurance company for an accident that never happened",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1883_mulct_1.mp3]",
"/mʌlkt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "B{_.D{W:~?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1884",
"numismatist",
"collector and student of money, in particular of coins",
"noun",
"",
"Paper notes and coins will be valued only by collectors and numismatists.",
"1000 Difficult GRE words",
"[sound:1884_numismatist_1.mp3]",
"/njuːˈmɪzmətɪst/",
"Examword"
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"guid": "MH~22YO^-u",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1885",
"penurious",
"1. marked by or suffering from penury2. stingy",
"adj.",
"Latin: Latin penuria \"want, need; scarcity\"+ious=in want, needy, poverty-stricken\"Syn: stingy, close, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, miserly",
"1. In Beijing, where foreign diplomats are penurious and government officials prefer Chinese restaurants, there were three distinguished Western eateries..2a. “Warren Buffett would approve of our overhead philosophy,” he added, referring to the famously penurious investor.2b. The penurious nicotine levels proved frustrating and costly for South Korean vapers.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1885_penurious_1.mp3]",
"/pɪˈnjʊərɪəs/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "gjti>&|_+6",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1886",
"perspicacity",
"The ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious and draw the right conclusions.",
"noun",
"Latin perspicax \"sharp-sighted, having the power of seeing throughSyn: shrewd, sagacious, perspicacious, astute reminds me od \"perspex\", the clear plastic",
"1a. Because Warren Buffet is known for his perspicacity, many people wait to follow his stock-buying trends.1b. I started a company to resell their product, and we owe our eventual success far more to luck and perseverance than to visionary perspicacity,",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1886_perspicacity_1.mp3]",
"/ˌpəːspɪˈkasɪti/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "C+U70CfV|.",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1887",
"propitiatory",
"intended to reconcile or appease; having power to atone for or offered by way of expiation or propitiation",
"adj.",
"Syn: appeasing, conciliating, conciliatory, disarming, mollifying, pacific, pacifying, peacemaking, placating, placatory",
"1a. He sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture1b. And this redemption consists in the \"propitiatory sacrifice” which Christ offered in shedding His blood—a sacrifice wherein we participate “through faith.”1c.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1887_propitiatory_1.mp3]",
"/prəˈpɪʃɪət(ə)ri/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "DZQJ+TdW$r",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1888",
"rancorous",
"feeling bitterness; spitefulness",
"adj.",
"Latin: rancere= \"to stink.\" This in turn led to rancorem, \"bitterness or rancidness\"Syn: acrid, acrimonious, bitter, embittered, hard, resentful, sore",
"1a. While most dogs are friendly and sweet, they can become rancorous if they are treated very poorly.1b. Daniels, the country-rock legend turned rancorous Fox News commentator, died in July at 83 after suffering a stroke.1c. China on Friday ordered the United States to close its consulate in the western city of Chengdu in an increasingly rancorous diplomatic conflict.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1888_rancorous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈraŋk(ə)rəs/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "MgGE69}YXr",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1889",
"rubicund",
"bearing skin that is pink or red in color; red and healthy",
"adj.",
"Latin: Latin rubicundusSame word root as colour \"ruby\"Syn: blooming, flush, full-blooded, glowing, red, rosy, ruddy, sanguine",
"1a. The sunburn made his face rubicund in appearance1b. The typical, model santa always has rubicund cheeks. 1c. He was described in his Daily Telegraph obituary as a liberal-minded MP with a demeanour described as \"plump, balding and rubicund\".",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1889_rubicund_1.mp3]",
"/ˈruːbɪk(ə)nd/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "JUjzjH?dGX",
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"1890",
"seminal",
"Like a seed, so original, so groundbreaking and awesome that it will influence everything that comes after it.",
"adj.",
"Old French seminal : \"of seed or semen\"",
"1a. Newton’s laws are seminal in the field of physics.1b. Ms. Allen was renowned for her seminal work in optimizing the creation of computer software programs.1c. Until the seminal discoveries by the two Nobel laureates, progress into clinical development was modest.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1890_seminal_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsɛmɪn(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "ib/JCLp#IN",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1891",
"skiff",
"small boat",
"noun",
"Gleicher Wortstamm als \"Schiff\". Originally, a small boat of a ship",
"1. The fisherman hoped that the small skiff would be able to hold all of the fish he caught.1b. McCrory started fishing salmon when he was 12, using a skiff to haul nets filled with salmon with his father.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1891_skiff_1.mp3]",
"/skɪf/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "Ku/A=IxWKk",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1892",
"somatic",
"of the body",
"adj.",
"Latin : Soma=bodypsychosomatic, = a physical condition or illness caused by the mind rather than a virus or a sprain",
"1a. Somatic symptoms like headaches and fatigue generally resolve themselves quickly.
1b. In the meantime, we should continue to move forward with gene therapy of somatic cells.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1892_somatic_1.mp3]",
"/səˈmatɪk/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "Ja)#X>bnr.",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1893",
"subsume",
"1a. To contain or include1b. consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle",
"verb",
"Latin sub \"under\" + sumere \"to take, obtain, buy\"=>to take under",
"1a. This new version of XL subsumes the previous one1b. Red, green, and yellow are subsumed under the term \"color\"2. Games and team sports are subsumed under the classification of “recreation”",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1893_subsume_1.mp3]",
"/səbˈsjuːm/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "Kq/pX>A-)/",
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"1894",
"sully",
"1. to be stained or discredited2. charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone",
"verb",
"French souiller \"to soil\"",
"1a. While our pool was clean yesterday, it has since been sullied thanks to all the dirt and leaves blown in by a storm.1b. A bribery scandal surfaced in 1998 that sullied the Salt Lake City Winter Games.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1894_sully_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsʌli/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "HmFy,I],Ts",
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"1895",
"tautology",
"1. a repetition, a redundancy2. Logic. A statement that is always true",
"noun",
"Latin: tautologia: to=\"the\"+ auto=\"same\" + logos =saying\"=> \"representation of the same thing in other words\"",
"1a. The phrase \"a beginner who has just started\" is a tautology. 1b. To say that something is `adequate enough' is a tautology. 2. \"It will snow tomorrow, or it will not snow tomorrow\" is a logical tautology because it is inherently true.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1895_tautology_1.mp3]",
"/tɔːˈtɒlədʒi/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "ku@)Op,lu.",
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"1896",
"vacillation",
"1. being uncertain, hesitating, constantly change your opinion.2. swinging back and forth physically.",
"adj.",
"Latin pp of vacillare \"sway to and fro, waver, hesitate, be untrustworthy,\"Syn: faltering, fence-sitting, hesitance, hesitancy, hesitation, indecision, irresolution, pause, shilly-shally, shilly-shallying, wavering, wobbling",
"1a. The president was soundly criticized for his vacillation before responding to the crisis",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1896_vacillation_1.mp3]",
"/vasɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "sn|vH{[c^n",
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"1897",
"vacuity",
"1a. the absence of matter1b. a region that is devoid of matter1c. total lack of meaning or ideas",
"noun",
"abstract noun derived from the adjective vacuous, which means \"like or of a vacuum\"",
"1a. First, after years of appalling ineptitude and moral vacuity under Corbyn’s catastrophic leadership, Britain’s opposition will be led by a credible alternative prime minister whose competence, professionalism, and patriotism are unquestioned..1c. Even for a White House that regularly sets new records in implausible vacuity.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1897_vacuity_1.mp3]",
"/vəˈkjuːɪti/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "p>jyj8*$fY",
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"1898",
"wan",
"1a. looking ill, not bright1b. lacking vitality as from weariness or illness or unhappiness",
"adj.",
"Perhaps related to \"wane.\" (like wax and wane)Syn: ashen, sickly, blanched, cadaverous, pale, paled, pallid",
"1a. A wan smile.1b(i). Unlike the textile worker, who brought to mind wan images of a young woman or “a sickly child,” steelworkers were often portrayed “as intensely masculine, often bare-chested, with muscles rippling.”1b(ii). The orchestra was sometimes wan but at other points gorgeously full.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1898_wan_1.mp3][sound:1898_wan_2.mp3]",
"/wɒn/
/wan/",
"4 High Level"
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"guid": "i%D#EI9)k-",
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"1900",
"mephitic",
"resembling mephtis, a noxious, pestilential, or foul exhalation, especially from the earth",
"adj.",
"from Latin mephitis",
"1a. That mephitic swamp still produces the odd belch. 1b. These moments of reckoning—in which something that once felt exciting begins to seem noxious, mephitic, dangerous—are important to heed.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1900 _mephitic_1.mp3]",
"/mɪˈfɪtɪk/",
"3 Mid Level"
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"guid": "BJ[@Ic0w3}",
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"1899",
"wile",
"1. noun. A trick 2. Verb. To lure by or as if by a magic spell",
"noun, verb",
"Syn1 (Noun): artifice, dodge, gambit, gimmick, jig, ploy, ruse, scheme, shenanigan, sleight, stratagem, trickSyn2 (verb): allure, beguile, bewitch, captivate, charm, enchant, magnetize noun often used in the plural form",
"1a. She had to use all of her wiles to convince her guests to stay for dinner
1b. It took both wile and cajolery to talk him into it",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1899_wile_1.mp3]",
"/wʌɪl/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "Jkem@t){A1",
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"1901",
"ail",
"to cause pain, uneasiness, or trouble to.",
"verb",
"Ail is used when referring to non-specific illnesses. The verb ail is used for things that are metaphorically unwell or unhealthy",
"1a. His back has been ailing him.1b. But as the ailing economy contracted even more, officials desperate to stimulate business lifted some of the lockdown restrictions1c. The family includes their daughter, and his ailing mother, whom Dan visits weekly.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1901_ail_1.mp3]",
"/eɪl/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "mF@lfLQW$M",
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"1902",
"alloy",
"1. A mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten2. To debase by mixing with something inferior",
"verb, noun",
"",
"1. Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper2. Pinchbeck is nothing but a cheap alloy",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1902_alloy_1.mp3][sound:1902_alloy_2.mp3]",
"/ˈalɔɪ/
/əˈlɔɪ/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "j#*nQ:UjDn",
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"1903",
"anguish",
"extreme pain, distress, or anxiety - either or a noun or verb",
"noun, verb",
"Syn (noun): affliction, agony, distress, excruciation, hurt, misery, pain, rack, torment, torture, travail, tribulation, woeSyn(verb): afflict, agonize, bedevil, beset, besiege, curse, excruciate, harrow, persecute, plague, rack, torment, torture",
"1a. When my husband died, the anguish I felt was nearly unbearable.1b. They watched in anguish as fire spread through the house.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1903_anguish_1.mp3]",
"/ˈaŋɡwɪʃ/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "qZi)X=H&Yy",
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"1904",
"benefactor",
"a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)",
"noun",
"Latin: bene= \"well,\" and facere= \"to do\" =>benefactor=\"to do well.\"",
"1a. In an economy run on private enterprise, every school, museum, and struggling artist is in search for a generous benefactor, or someone to provide the financial means to keep everything running smoothly.1b. His endowments … placed him high among the benefactor of the convent. 1c. An anonymous benefactor gave the school a dozen new computers",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1904_benefactor_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbɛnɪfaktə/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "qY&rRvn=.F",
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"1905",
"braggart",
"an individual who brags a great deal",
"noun",
"brag+ perjorative ending \"-ard\".",
"1a. My rich uncle is a braggart who constantly boasts about his possessions.1b. When the braggart in our neighborhood got a sports car, he kept driving around so everyone would see his vehicle.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1905_braggart_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbraɡət/
/ˈbraɡɑːt/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "dc<.[`v7@2",
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"1906",
"centurion",
"Roman army officer, head of a centuria\" (a group of one hundred)",
"noun",
"cent=100",
"Matthew 8:5-13: When Jesus had entered Capernaum, a centurion came to him, asking for help. “Lord,” he said, “my servant lies at home paralyzed, suffering terribly.”",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1906_centurion_1.mp3]",
"/sɛnˈtjʊərɪən/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "D4doY7Ia?_",
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"1907",
"console",
"1. v. Give comfort or sympathy to2. n. Housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television",
"verb, noun",
"1. French consoler \"to comfort, console,\"2. noun : Frenchbut of unknown origin.",
"1. The mother did her best to console her little son when his dog was run over by a car. 1b. The priest went to the hospital to console the military widows.2. Transforming classic video game consoles into on-the-go gadget gaming goodness is practically a time-honored tradition",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1907_console_1.mp3][sound:1907_console_2.mp3]",
"/kənˈsəʊl/
/ˈkɒnsəʊl/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "E~FXN(D5ti",
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"1908",
"defer",
"1. postpone2. to submit to another's wishes, opinion, or governance usually through deference or respect",
"verb",
"Syn1: hold over, postpone, prorogue, put off, put over, remit, set back, shelve, table",
"1a. The doctor has decided to defer the surgery until my father’s health improves.1b. One of the Covid pandemic support measures implemented by governments was to allow companies to defer the payment of their taxes2. She deferred to her father's wishes",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1908_defer_1.mp3]",
"/dɪˈfəː/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "u%~{zKF9l",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1909",
"dullard",
"A dumb person",
"noun",
"somewhat old fashioned word",
"1a. Neanderthals were, she writes, “not dullard losers on a withered branch of the family tree, but enormously adaptable and even successful ancient relatives”1b. The dullard carried on conversations that made no sense.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1909_dullard_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdʌləd/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "MQv{}FwOar",
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"1910",
"embezzle",
"use in a wrong way for one's own benefit",
"verb",
"",
"1a. The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family”1b. Embezzling is a so-called \"white-collar crime\" which often involves some sort of cover-up, like falsifying financial records or stealing small amounts of money over a long period of time.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1910_embezzle_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈbɛz(ə)l/
/ɛmˈbɛz(ə)l/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "H;7kbKY;g6",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1911",
"fidelity",
"1a. the quality or state of being faithful1b.the degree to which an electronic device (such as a record player, radio, or television) accurately reproduces its effect (such as sound or picture)",
"noun",
"Syn: adhesion, allegiance, attachment, commitment, constancy, dedication, devotedness, devotion, faith, faithfulness, fastness, fealty, loyalty, piety, steadfastness, troth",
"1a. Despite his apparent fidelity, she was never able to get over the feeling that he had another girlfriend on the side. 1b. These speakers reproduce sound with such high fidelity, you’d think you were actually in a concert hall.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1911_fidelity_1.mp3]",
"/fɪˈdɛlɪti/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "O9@>2i|gWs",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1912",
"foster",
"1. providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties2. nurture, help develop, help grow",
"noun, verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"fördern\" auf Deutsch",
"1. John was given up for adoption at a young age and unfortunately was placed in several foster homes durnig his life.2. It is important to foster proper obedience in a dog early on.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1912_foster_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɒstə/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"guid": "BGxqoKd3kX",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1917",
"patron",
"1. regular customer2. person who gives support",
"noun",
"",
"1a. If you have a patron who orders an alcoholic beverage, please ask to see his identification.1b. \"We wish to thank all patrons for their custom\", was written on the old sign in the store2. He was a patron of the arts because he show edhis appreciation to the arts by donating money to the Metropolitan museum of Art.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1917_patron_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpeɪtr(ə)n/",
"1 Lowest Level"
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"1923",
"tadpole",
"a baby frog, basically the larval form of the animal afte the eggs hatch.",
"noun",
"Tadpole comes from roots meaning \"toad\" and \"head.\"",
"During its life cycle, the toad will grow from a tailed tadpole into a land amphibian with lungs and legs.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1923_tadpole_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtadpəʊl/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "kXqH2Xn(3*",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1913",
"grievous",
"causing grief or pain; serious dire grave",
"adj.",
"Grievous is derived from the noun grief, which means \"sadness.\"",
"1a. He had suffered a grievous wound that he would never recover from.1b.Sometimes, a verbal insult can cause a more grievous injury than any physical assault",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1913_grievous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɡriːvəs/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "j)H`Wo.qD*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1914",
"indulgent",
"1. willing to allow excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration2. done or enjoyed as a special treat or pleasure",
"adj.",
"\"lenient, willing to overlook faults,\" often in a bad sense, \"too lenient,\" from Latin indulgentem (nominative indulgens)",
"1. Indulgent parents risk spoiling their children2a. I drizzle a little more bourbon on top and, if I am feeling Indulgent, an extra spoonful of dulce de leche.New York’s Levain Bakery – renowned for its thick, Indulgent cookies",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1914_indulgent_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈdʌldʒ(ə)nt/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "M]k)A/GMY>",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1915",
"jabber",
"talk excitedly; utter rapidly - sometimes incoherently",
"verb",
"Syn: jibber-jabber, blabber",
"1a. After listening to the radio talk show host jabber about nonsense I switched the dial for some calming music.1b. They jabbered away for hours.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1915_jabber_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdʒabə/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "n_^C~zYWHZ",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1916",
"legacy",
"1a. Bequest or inheritance1b. 2. of, relating to, associated with, or carried over from an earlier time, technology, business3. Child of an alumunus to a school/university",
"verb, noun",
"Latin : legare \"to appoint by a last will, send as an ambassador",
"1a. She left us a legacy of a million dollars.1b. Japanese democracy, which turns 75 years old on Wednesday, is MacArthur’s greatest legacy.2a. The legacy of the ancient Greek philosophers influenced Europe enormously in the Renaissance. 2b. The biggest problem the company faced with the new cmoputer system was the cleaning and transferring of the legacy data from the old program to the new one3. Legacies, or children of alumni, are three times more likely to be accepted to Harvard than other high school graduates with the same (sometimes better) scores …",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1916_legacy_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlɛɡəsi/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "P2LVhr99h1",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
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"1918",
"perjury",
"the act of deliberately lying under oath",
"verb",
"Latin : per \"away, false\" + iurare \"to swear\"=>to swear falsely",
"1a. Maxwell is also charged with perjury for allegedly lying under oath during depositions in a civil lawsuit against her.1b. John was warned by the judge to tell the truth or else be arrested for perjury.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1918_perjury_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpəːdʒ(ə)ri/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "y(8G;z=[q%",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1922",
"retrograde",
"1. moving backwards or in the direction reverse to normal- either physically or figuratively (eg. Getting worse)2. relating to, reviving, or being the styles and especially the fashions of the past : fashionably nostalgic or old-fashioned 3. affecting memories of a period prior to a precipitating event (such as brain injury or disease)",
"verb, noun",
"Latin : retro- \"backward\" (see retro-) + gradi \"to go, step\" => to go backwards",
"1a. In tests on 11 astronauts in space after 50 days, 6 showed stagnant or retrograde blood flow in the left internal jugular vein.1b. From this point of view, Mars’s orbit of the Sun appears erratic, for example it periodically goes 'retrograde', reversing its course.1c. The law imposed from mainland China “is a retrograde step for Hong Kong,” says the dean of science at HKU2. The ad for \"Fischer-Bettwaren Fabrik in Au-Wädenswil\" has gained cult status in Switzerland as it is hilariously dry and retrograde. 3. The stroke caused the teenager to get retrograde amnesia, fogetting everything before the stroke.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1922_retrograde_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrɛtrəɡreɪd/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "rb:UeJ_G=B",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1919",
"pilferer",
"to steal, especially in small quantities, often repeatedly",
"noun",
"Syn: steal, pilfer, filch, purloin",
"1a. She pilfered highlighters, post-it notes and other stationary from work. 1b. The boy pilfered cookies from the cookie jar every day until the plentiful supply has dwindled to nothing.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1919_pilferer_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɪlfərə/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "b;Ytz?ZfCS",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1920",
"poseur",
"a person who attempts to impress by acting unlike himself,or who habitually pretends to be something he is not",
"noun",
"French: \"one who practices affected attitudes\" Mnomic: Pose+ur=Pose UR stuff to impress others",
"1a. The art world is reknowned to be full of poseurs and pretentious twits. 1b. It’s just Trump — the poseur who once needed three tries to accurately spell “hereby.”",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1920_poseur_1.mp3]",
"/pəʊˈzəː/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "z/]D=nrn{T",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1921",
"presentiment",
"anticipatory fear; premonition",
"noun",
"French : pre=before\" + sentire \"perceive, feel\"=>to feel beforehand",
"1a. Helen would not board the airplane because of her presentiment a fatal crash would occur.1b. The lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1921_presentiment_1.mp3]",
"/prɪˈzɛntɪm(ə)nt/
/prɪˈsɛntɪm(ə)nt/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "If|)u2/{#3",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"1924",
"tonic",
"Anything (especially medicine) that helps one feel better, something giving strength or energy",
"noun, adj. verb",
"Greek,: Tonikus=tension",
"1a. Coca Cola was originally marketed as a tonic — back when it is said to have contained cocaine as well as loads of caffeine1b. in New England they call sodas tonics1c. A day hiking in the Austrian Alps was a tonic for him",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1924_tonic_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtɒnɪk/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "eK*>6ML@^t",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1925",
"writ",
"1. A legal document issued by a court or judicial officer, commanding the recipient to do something- sometimes also called a \"writ of mandamus\"2. If one thing is another thing \"writ large\", it is similar to it but larger or more obvious:",
"noun",
"Old English writ \"something written, piece of writing\"",
"1. He ordered Judge Sullivan to respond within 10 days to the petition for a writ of mandamus filed by the former National Security Advisor 2. My colleague and I shared a glance at the immense sadness of it all, the sorrow writ large on his face.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1925_writ_1.mp3]",
"/rɪt/",
"1 Lowest Level"
],
"guid": "eEU36lbyX*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1926",
"aloof",
"reserved; indifferent, antisocial, at a distance",
"adj.",
"Loof (now \"luff\") is the windward side of a ship. Smart sailors wanting to avoid a hazard on the leeward side would give the order, \"A loof!\" From this command we get the idea of steering clear of something (or someone).",
"1a. The aloof princess stood in a corner1b. And even though cats have the reputation of being aloof, don't forget daily playtime, Wang says.1c. At home, Macron is still battling a critical, if not outright hostile, French public generally unconvinced by his at times arrogant, aloof and imperious style.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1926_aloof_1.mp3]",
"/əˈluːf/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "yPcBO;
/ɛnˈtaŋɡ(ə)l/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "F60uIFcIH]",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1933",
"enthral",
"capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjection",
"verb",
"Latin: en- \"make, put in\" + thrall \"drallen\" in Deutsch=> encaptureSyn: delight, enchant, enrapture, enthral, ravish, transport",
"For years these master magicians have been enthralling audiences with their astounding illusions",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1933_enthral_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈθrɔːl/
/ɛnˈθrɔːl/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "wN!y_[n_7u",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1934",
"exuberance",
"cheerful or vigorous enthusiasm; liveliness",
"adj.",
"French: exubérance\"an overflowing,\"",
"1a. Something about the youthful exuberance of children is contagious.1b. Their exuberance over the new discovery was short-lived when the inventors found out that a prototype was already being patented by their rival company.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1934_exuberance_1.mp3]",
"/ɪɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ns/
/ɛɡˈz(j)uːb(ə)r(ə)ns/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "jz%O]NBXc`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1935",
"felon",
"anyone who's been convicted of a serious crime",
"noun",
"Old French; felon \"evil-doer, scoundrel, traitor, rebel, oath-breaker, the Devil\"",
"1a. Karmo is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, which is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.1b. A political crusade launched and funded by the family of murder victim Keith Harrington fueled a California law requiring felons to add their DNA to a databank used to hunt criminals.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1935_felon_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛlən/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "ya$hmb9d1=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1936",
"feud",
"a long-standing fight, often between two families, clans or groups",
"verb",
"Deutsch : Fehde",
"1a. The two professors have been feuding for years. 1b. Trump last year called Baltimore “a disgusting, rat- and rodent-infested mess” when he was feuding with a congressman from the city.1c. There is a long standing feud between mine and my cousin’s families, which is why neither of us will attend the other family’s weddings.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1936_feud_1.mp3]",
"/fjuːd/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "IkaBWqNyb1",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1937",
"floe",
"a sheet of floating ice",
"noun",
"Deutsch: Eisscholle",
"1a. A floe can vary in size from small to giant, but they differ from icebergs in their relative lack of depth.1b. Trapped in sea-ice for over 10 months, his Endurance ship drifted around the Weddell Sea until ultimately it was crushed by the floes and dropped to the deep.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1937_floe_1.mp3]",
"/fləʊ/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "B$`EGgj@lF",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1938",
"impending",
"about to happen; expected ;imminent;",
"adj.",
"",
"1a. When I refused to pay the fake fortuneteller, she warned me of impending doom in my future. 1b. As soon as the boss arrived, the workers became silent and waited for the impending announcement about layoffs.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1938_impending_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpɛndɪŋ/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "P%G0/0[Qa+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1939",
"imperative",
"urgent; essential",
"adj.",
"Imperative is from Latin imperare, \"to command,\" and its original use was for a verb form expressing a command: \"Do it!\" is an imperative sentence. The word is still used that way, but it's more commonly applied to something so pressing it cannot be put offSyn: Imperative has more immediate force than pressing but less than urgent.",
"1a. As nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative. 1b. If you’re serious about getting healthy, it’s imperative that you follow a healthy lifestyle, make the right food choices, and exercise regularly.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1939_imperative_1.mp3]",
"/ɪmˈpɛrətɪv/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "KixTO_+Owo",
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},
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"1940",
"indulge",
"1a. to yield to the desire of;gratify; give way to satisfy; allow oneself1b. to give free rein to, to take unrestrained pleasure in.",
"verb",
"",
"1a(i). please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. 1a(ii). It's my birthday. I'm going to indulge myself and eat whatever I want to eat.1b. The museum is an excellent place to let children indulge their curiosity about dinosaurs.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1940_indulge_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈdʌldʒ/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "Co#EE)@Qpr",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1941",
"miser",
"person who loves wealth and spends little",
"noun",
"Latin miser : miserable person, wretch,",
"1a. Despite his incredible wealth, the family patriarch was a infamous miser, who kept his fortune in a charitable trust to avoid taxes, but gave little if anything to charity.1b. My uncle is a miser who complains about having to pay for anything.1c. Dagobert Duck is a well-known miser",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1941_miser_1.mp3]",
"/ˈmʌɪzə/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "tvq<9znw:l",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1942",
"nonchalant",
"relaxed and calm in a way that shows you do not care or are not worried about anything",
"adj.",
"Latin : non- \"not\" + calēre \"to be warm.\"=> ie. To be cool in the modern sense",
"1a. I was nonchalant about the refinery, but then Alexa was mentioning things like asthma. And I’m like, ‘Check.’1b. Not all the tourists were nonchalant about following health restrictions and indeed wore their masks and regulalry washed their hands. 1c. South Koreans are famously nonchalant about North Korean nuclear weapons, knowing that they are too close to North Korea to be bombed without affecting the North.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1942_nonchalant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈnɒnʃ(ə)l(ə)nt/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "QD8Ugph3?^",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1943",
"ostracism",
"shut out from society refuse to meet talk",
"",
"Greek ostrakismos : A legal political method among the ancient Athenians by which men deemed dangerous to the liberties of the people or embarrassing to the state were banished for 10 years by public vote.",
"1a. A student at a Baptist school faces ostracism and demonization after becoming pregnant.1b. A letter written by 153 prominent intellectuals and published by Harper’s Magazine denouncing today’s “intolerant climate” and the ”vogue for public shaming and ostracism\" was another welcome sign of a growing backlash.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1943_ostracism_1.mp3]",
"/ˈɒstrəsɪz(ə)m/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "A75]]}3g2H",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1944",
"palpability",
"can be felt or touched",
"adj.",
"Latin palpare \"touch gently, stroke,\"",
"1a. The night is starless, with a darkness so enveloping that it seems to possess palpability1b. The weight of her frustration with our current world was palpable, from police violence to authoritarianism to hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 deaths.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1944_palpability_1.mp3]",
"/palpəˈbɪlɪti/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "FK/o!M!=)@",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1945",
"perch",
"take up a high position",
"noun, verb",
"French : rod or pole on which a bird alights and rests",
"1a. The birds commonly perch on the strong cable wire before diving down to the ground below.1b. Privacy is the property’s main draw, as the four-acre spread is perched at the end of a private road with panoramic views of the surrounding canyons and rock formations.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1945_perch_1.mp3]",
"/pəːtʃ/",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "u#H&m.iq&C",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
{
"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1946",
"precepts",
"life lessons that are usually passed down to children by authority figures such as parents, teachers, or religious figures.",
"noun",
"Latin praeceptum \"maxim, rule of conduct, order,\"",
"1a. In Hamlet, the character Polonius dished out a few choice precepts to his son Laertes: \"neither a borrower nor a lender be\" and \"give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.\"",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1946_precepts*]",
"",
"2 Low Level"
],
"guid": "g,u.~jS
/ˈiːkwɪpɔɪz/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "nny6&[8A]?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1969",
"feckless",
"1a. generally ineffectual and incompetent 1b. not fit to assume responsibility",
"adj.",
"Scottish shortened form of effect (n.), + -less.=>without effect",
"1a(i). The husband had many feckless attempts to repair the plumbing himself, but failed.1a(ii) A well-intentioned but feckless response to the rise in school violence 1b. She can't rely on her feckless son.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1969_feckless_1.mp3]",
"/ˈfɛkləs/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "gq(CQhp37!",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1970",
"festoon",
"a decorative chain or strip hanging between two points",
"noun",
"Italian festone, literally \"a festive ornament,\" apparently from festa \"celebration, feast,\"",
"1a. The public buildings were festooned for the holiday1b. The properties around Mr. English’s house were festooned with no trespassing signs.1c. Outside, the coop is festooned with pink and white artificial flowers, like a wedding cake.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1970_festoon_1.mp3]",
"/fɛˈstuːn/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "U(J8>/]bi",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1971",
"finagle",
"get out of something using devious methods",
"verb",
"Finagle is a word with a usually negative connotation.",
"1a. He wasn't prepared for the maths test at school, so he finagled a re-test by feigning to be sick. 1b. Let me look at my schedule and see if I can't finagle a visit to the museum 1c. He finagled his way into the concert.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1971_finagle_1.mp3]",
"/fɪˈneɪɡ(ə)l/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "g2AZ6VW5l(",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1972",
"heinous",
"odious (of crime)",
"adj.",
"Same word root as \"haine\" in French, which means \"hate\"",
"1a. Mitchell later directed law enforcement to their bodies after confessing to the heinous killings.1b. On appeal, the sentence was lengthened in 2012 to life in prison for his “shocking and heinous\" crimes against the Cambodian people.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1972_heinous_1.mp3][sound:1972_heinous_2.mp3]",
"/ˈheɪnəs/
/ˈhiːnəs/",
"3 Mid Level"
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"guid": "GRqa@oc]2E",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1973",
"highbrow",
"(person) with superior tastes or higher intelligence",
"noun",
"\"person of superior intellect and taste,\" from high (adj.) + brow (n.).Ant: lowbrow",
"1a. Highbrow events such as the ballet or opera are often subsidized by the state. 1b. Guests at her elegant dinner parties are a mix of the city's highbrow and captains of industry",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1973_highbrow_1.mp3]",
"/ˈhʌɪbraʊ/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "A2CYIka#_~",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1974",
"inane",
"silly; senseless",
"adj.",
"Latin inanitas \"emptiness, empty space,\"Syn: stupid, vacuous, ridiculous, pointless.",
"1a. When my sisters and I get together, we tend to do inane things like dressing up as cartoon characters.1b. It’s an unsettling simulation of living in a state that denies basic facts and perpetuates the most inane claims.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1974_inane_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈneɪn/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "tl|@jL|%>m",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"1975",
"ire",
"anger",
"noun",
"Latin: ira \"anger, wrath, rage\"Syn: angriness, choler, furor, fury, indignation, irateness, lividness, mad, outrage, spleen, wrath",
"1a. Our dog Honey would poop in our Gempen neighbour's garden, which drove him to want my father to feel the full force of his ire by furiously presenting the canine waste on a piece of cardboard.1b. He directed his ire at the coworkers who reported the incident.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1975_ire_1.mp3]",
"/ˈʌɪə/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "DWady3w)o)",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"1976",
"libel",
"statement that damages reputation",
"noun",
"Latin: libellus \"a little book, pamphlet; petition, written accusation, complaint,\"",
"1a. If we didn’t have laws against libel, anyone could fall victim to malicious stories about them in print or on the internet.1b. The girls wanted revenge against the volleyball coach for punishing them, so they wrote an editorial to libel her in the school newspaper.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1976_libel_1.mp3]",
"/ˈlʌɪb(ə)l/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "iUP/[sV}bf",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"1977",
"lien",
"legal claim until a debt on it is repaid",
"noun",
"French: lien \"a band or tie\"=>right to hold property of another until debt is paid,\" It's pronounced like \"lean,\"which might also describe your meager finances if a lien, has been placed on your home.",
"1a. The bank has a lien on the truck until the buyer fulfills his financial obligations.1b. Bill will have a lien on his house until he pays his federal taxes.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:1977_lien_1.mp3][sound:1977_lien_2.mp3]",
"/liːn/
/ˈliːən/",
"3 Mid Level"
],
"guid": "vR
/ˈɔːɡəst/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "iR-d10ao0w",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2004",
"bequest",
"a gift of personal property by will",
"verb",
"be- + quoth (related to quote) \"saying\" =>state that it be so (when one dies)",
"1a. One of the reasons people try to die with more than zero is that they want to leave bequests to family members, especially their children, or to charities.1b. Stimson left a bequest, held in trust, and our job was to protect it.1c. How do we treat the bequests of big men accused of doing horrible things?",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2004_bequest_1.mp3]",
"/bɪˈkwɛst/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "FX@J9L`ch=",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2005",
"blandness",
"1a. lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property1b. Smooth and soothing in manner or quality1c. The trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern",
"adj.",
"Latin: blandus \"smooth-talking, flattering, alluring,\"",
"1a. Expect both kinds of salsify to be subtle and delicate—too bland for some tastebuds.1b. In normal elections candidates choose running mates whose signature qualities are blandness and obedience.1c. The blandness of his confession enraged the judge",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2005_blandness_1.mp3]",
"/ˈblandnəs/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "DkpF-AKPFj",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2006",
"boggle",
"1a. overcome with amazement1b. hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear",
"adj.",
"Syn1: bowl over, flabbergast\"boggle the mind\" very common expresssion",
"1a. It boggles the mind that anyone who owns real estate in New York City would consider it a good idea to declare that New York is over, that prices are tumbling.1b. She boggled her first effort to make Christmas cookies",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2006_boggle_1.mp3]",
"/ˈbɒɡ(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "j1!L5xUHmL",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2007",
"brash",
"1a. offensively bold1b. heedless of the consequences1c. full of fresh raw vitality",
"adj.",
"Syn1b: inpudent",
"1a(i). A brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club1a(ii). The brash reporter offended the celebrity with his insistent manner and lost out on an amazing interview. 1b. He was a brash adventurer, climbing up any mountain.1c. A brash frontier town whose main aim was to grow",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2007_brash_1.mp3]",
"/braʃ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "NY|#8iW*Is",
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"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2008",
"chastened",
"1a. corrected by punishment or suffering1b. to cause to be more humble or restrained",
"adj.",
"French: chastiier \"to punish\" . Now chiefly in reference to moral discipline, divine rather than corporal punishment.Syn: punish, chastise, castigate, chasten, discipline, correct The verb chasten is often used with the verb \"to be\" as in \"be chastened.\" Syn: castigate, chastise, correct, objurgate",
"1a. The teacher chastened the unruly child with five minutes of sitting in the corner1b. Mr. Parscale, chastened by last month’s experience, was not hyping any crowd numbers ahead of the weekend rally.1c. It is Perry’s “I’m so sorry” album, littered with references to a chastened songwriter - “ego check,” “humble pie,” “better version” and “2.0.”",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2008_chastened*]",
"",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "OrjzMs`cM`",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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"__type__": "Note",
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"2009",
"coax",
"Get someone to do something by being kind; Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering",
"verb",
"Syn: blandish, blarney, cajole, palaver, soft-soap, sweet-talk, wheedle",
"1a. Some homeless can’t be coaxed indoors — due to mental illness, addiction, a distrust of authority, fear of shelters, a lack of indoor space or all of the above.1b. She was unable to coax an answer out of him1c. He is optimistic that stem cells can be coaxed into growing into replacement tissue for failing organs",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2009_coax_1.mp3][sound:2009_coax_2.mp3]",
"/kəʊks/
/ˈkəʊaks/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "xi46/srcjs",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"2010",
"conspicuous",
"1a. Obvious to the eye or mind1b. Without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious",
"adj.",
"Latin: com-\"with\" + specere \"to look at\"=> forcing itself upon the attention, open to be looked at",
"1a(i). If you dye your hair purple, you will be very conspicuous among the other teachers.1a(ii). The bird has a conspicuous red head.1b. Hunters wear camouflage so they appear less conspicuous around the animals.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2010_conspicuous_1.mp3]",
"/kənˈspɪkjʊəs/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "h&DgVDHdzN",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2011",
"deluge",
"1a. great flood, heavy rush of water1b. a large number of things occurring in the same instance",
"adj",
"French: deluge, itself from Latin diluvium \"flood, inundation\"",
"1a. An unusual tropical storm warning was issued as far north as Little Rock, where forecasters expected gusts of 50 mph and a deluge of rain through Friday.1b(i). The noted physician received a deluge of awards for his work in AIDS research.1b(ii). He received a deluge of angry phone calls by left-wing activists outraged by his statement that the male gender had a penis",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2011_deluge_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛljuːdʒ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "bqru5q.pU_",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2012",
"demagogue",
"A political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices",
"noun",
"Greek dēmagōgosalways with a negative connotation",
"1a. Mercieca concludes by calling Trump “a new kind of demagogue. He is a demagogue of the spectacle — part entertainer, part authoritarian.” 1b. Before the U.S. could begin to help Haiti rebuild its ravaged democracy last week, it first had to remove a raving demagogue.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2012_demagogue_1.mp3]",
"/ˈdɛməɡɒɡ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "lPcs^dJ/:p",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"2013",
"dereliction",
"1a. an intentional abandonment or deserting and leaving to fall into ruins1b. Intentional or conscious neglect of duties",
"noun",
"Latin: de- \"entirely\" + re- \"back\" + linquere \"to leave,\"=>abandonment, state of being forsaken or abandoned",
"1a. When the farmer began to work another job in the city, the dereliction of his horses caused them to grow skinny from not being cared for. 1b. “The lack of law and order surrounding these riots, and response from local leadership, is a dereliction of duty,” Mr. Vought said.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2013_dereliction_1.mp3]",
"/dɛrəˈlɪkʃ(ə)n/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "l~ii!]Y6AL",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"2014",
"epiphany",
"1a. A Christian feast celebrating the manifestation of the divine nature of Jesus to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi. \"Epiphany\" with capital \"E\"1b. a moment when you suddenly realize or understand something important ( \"epiphany\" not capitalised)",
"noun",
"Greek: epi \"on, to\" + phainein \"to show\"=>ome suddenly into viewDeutsch: Offenbarung",
"1a. Around Epiphany, singers from the local church do the rounds, some dressed as the magi, and chalk the doors of those who give to the needy. 1b. My doctor’s warning about my health triggered the epiphany which inspired me to stick to a weight-loss program.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2014_epiphany_1.mp3]",
"/ɪˈpɪf(ə)ni/
/ɛˈpɪf(ə)ni/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "tNv
/ɛkˈsplɔɪt/
/ˈɛksplɔɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "f|U^1+w|BC",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2016",
"gloat",
"over look at with selfish delight",
"verb",
"Gleicher Wortstamm wie \"glotzen\", aber hier eher im Sinne von \"Schadensfreude\"",
"1a. He gloated over his enemy's misfortune. 1b. After such a tough campaign, they're gloating over their victory in the election. 1c. When the United States surpassed China as the country with the most confirmed infections, many Chinese commenters gloated, “Congratulations!”",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2016_gloat_1.mp3]",
"/ɡləʊt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "I>vo`_VX#V",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2017",
"incumbent",
"1. noun. an person who holds an office or position2. adj. imposed as a duty",
"noun, adj",
"Latin: incumbens,= \"lying in\" or \"leaning on,\" but came to mean \"holding a position\", originally in the ChurchSyn2: compulsory, forced, imperative, mandatory, necessary, obligatory, required",
"1a. The incumbent store manager is not happy about having to train the person who is taking his job. 1b. Democrats seem secure in their political position, with Trump and several Senate GOP incumbents lagging in the polls.2. It is incumbent on them to pay their own debts",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2017_incumbent_1.mp3]",
"/ɪnˈkʌmb(ə)nt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "rp&~gWIJ
/ɪnˈsuːsɪɒ̃/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "Jx9[F8[;)x",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2020",
"interdict",
"prohibit forbid",
"verb",
"Latin: interdicere \"interpose by speech, prohibit, forbid,\"Syn: disallow, forbid, nix, prohibit, proscribe, veto",
"1a. The state legislature moved to interdict the use of radar-detection devices by motorists.1b. It is casino policy to interdict anyone under the age of twenty-one from entering the gaming area.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2020_interdict_1.mp3][sound:2020_interdict_2.mp3]",
"/ˈɪntədɪkt/
/ˌɪntəˈdɪkt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "HC+j`|eVm+",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2021",
"jibe",
"1. gibe; make fun of2. to agree, to jive with3. a ship that shifts suddenly and forcibly from one side to the other —used of a fore-and-aft sail or its boom",
"verb",
"Careful : To gibe is to sneer or heckle, but to jibe is to agree. To make it more complicated, gibe can also be spelt \"jibe\"Careful : jibe (in the 2nd sense=agree) is synonymous with \"jive\", eg. in the sentence \"that doesn't jive (or jibe) with me\"",
"1. The boxers were gibing each other before the fight2a. How that comment jibes with what he’s written in his book is unclear.2b. “That’s one of the reasons why the video is so disturbing. It didn’t jibe with what my view of the Police Department was.”3. The sailship had lost all four foremost men by the violent jibing of a boom",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2021_jibe_1.mp3]",
"/dʒʌɪb/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "bm/?(fGx}e",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2022",
"obtain",
"1. to get, to receive2. to be established, accepted or customary",
"verb",
"Second definition of obtain is not common - unlike first defintion.Syn2 : prevail, exist,",
"1. He obtained the information from his colleague2a. Those ideas no longer obtain for our generation. 2b. A greater degree of free expression than usually obtains in film production",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2022_obtain_1.mp3]",
"/əbˈteɪn/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "OH~ci63=Et",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2023",
"overweening",
"presumptuously; arrogant; overbearing",
"adj.",
"mit dem Deutschen Wort \"Wähnen\" (irrigerweise Annehmen) + über=> irrigerweise annahmens, das man überlegen ist.",
"1a. Ever since Jim won the contest, he has been overweening and acting as though he is the smartest kid on the planet.1b. The US’s founders were profoundly suspicious of overweening government, from which they suffered under British colonialism.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2023_overweening_1.mp3]",
"/əʊvəˈwiːnɪŋ/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "b~z5w]3rT*",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2024",
"parley",
"A formal discussion between enemies or opponents",
"verb",
"French: parler \"to speak\"",
"1a. The government refused to parley with the rebels. 1b. In an effort to win the goodwill of the locals, the developers parleyed with them before finalizing plans for the massive mall",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2024_parley_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɑːli/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "C@&t.n7kD?",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2025",
"perpetrate",
"perform an act, usually with a negative connotation",
"verb",
"Latin: per- \"completely\" + patrare \"carry out,\"=>to do, execute, performSyn: commit",
"1a. The men were planning to perpetrate a robbery. 1b. Children who witness trauma are more likely to perpetrate it or be victims of violent crime, including intimate partner violence, later.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2025_perpetrate_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpəːpɪtreɪt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "hPH`9?S`4e",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
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"2026",
"poignant",
"1a. keenly distressing to the mind or feelings1b. arousing affect",
"adj.",
"French poignant \"sharp, pointed\"Syn: affecting, emotional, impactful, impressive, moving, stirring, touching",
"1a. Because the poignant movie reminded me of my beautiful childhood, it made me cry.1b. Water pollution is a poignant example of how little people care about our environment.1c. This movie isn't a soft-pedaled, poignant tale of addiction and recovery—it's just about the addiction.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2026_poignant_1.mp3]",
"/ˈpɔɪnjənt/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "E{pitezUYS",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"2027",
"quirk",
"1. a strange attitude or habit2. twist or curve abruptly3. a narrow groove beside a beading",
"noun, verb",
"Syn1: oddity, queerness, quirkiness Bedeutungen könnten vom gleichen Wortstamm als \"Quer\" sein.",
"1a. Wearing only pink socks is Greg’s oddest quirk. 2 .In a tragic quirk of fate, as the Tang fired its 24th and final torpedo before heading home that October night, the torpedo malfunctioned.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2027_quirk_1.mp3]",
"/kwəːk/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "w4Jdi,
/ˈruːf(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "K2!RanbaG5",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
"tags": []
},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2032",
"rumple",
"make rough",
"",
"Syn: crinkle, crumple, scrunch, wrinkle",
"1a. He rumpled her hair affectionately.1b. The guest rumpled the antique bedspread by lying down on it 1c. The sleeves of her green satin gown are rolled up at her wrists, and its skirt rumples against the polished floor.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2032_rumple_1.mp3]",
"/ˈrʌmp(ə)l/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "m}V@/XYj!0",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2033",
"shrewd",
"astute; showing sound judgement",
"adj.",
"Syn: astute, canny, clear-eyed,, hardheaded, heady, knowing, savvy, sharp, smartShrewd doesn't usually have a disapproving or negative tone, but shrew certainly does.",
"1a. Being a shrewd judge of character, Rebecca realized that David had a hidden agenda, and she sent him on his way.1b. A shrewd businessman knows when the time is right to close the deal.1c. The Habsburg Empire was born in wedlock, cobbled together by a string of shrewd marriage alliances.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2033_shrewd_1.mp3]",
"/ʃruːd/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "rJ7Q/1_AuB",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2034",
"sophomoric",
"1a. self-assured and opinionated but crude and immature1b. 2nd year at university",
"adj.",
"Greek : sophos=wise + moron=stupid =>someone who thinks they know, but don't",
"1a. Although Steve is normally a responsible young man, he tends to behave in a sophomoric manner when he is with his fun-loving friends.1b. The Gophers will lose star center Daniel Oturu, who turned pro after his sophomore season",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2034_sophomoric_1.mp3]",
"/ˌsɒfəˈmɒrɪk/",
"4 High Level"
],
"guid": "k=Pv,Y^Pbp",
"note_model_uuid": "868688d2-a7fe-11ea-8360-9cb6d013a4a3",
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},
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"__type__": "Note",
"fields": [
"2035",
"squalid",
"extremely dirty and unpleasant",
"adj .",
"Latin word squalare, meaning to “be covered with a rough, scaly layer.”Syn: dirty, filthy, foul, nasty,",
"1a. A squalid overcrowded apartment in the poorest part of town1b. For the next month, Samuel’s life was confined to a squalid prison.",
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"extremely costly, rich, luxurious, or magnificent",
"adj.",
"Latin sumptuosus \"costly, very expensive; lavish, wasteful,\"Syn: deluxe, gilded, grand, luxurious, opulent, princely",
"1a. Speaking at the sumptuous American ambassador’s residence, O’Brien fielded questions on a wide array of issues.1b. As I sank into the sumptuous seats of the luxury vehicle, I knew I was going to enjoy the long road trip1c. The hotel chef prepared a sumptuous picnic lunch for the newly married couple.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2036_sumptuous_1.mp3]",
"/ˈsʌm(p)tjʊəs/",
"4 High Level"
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"1. unimportant, not worth considering2. The deliberate act of delaying and playing instead of working",
"adj.",
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"1a. My time is too valuable to spend on trifling matters that have little worth. 1b. Although I do not mind doing a great deal of work, I will not work for a trifling sum.2. Blacks think that they raised whites' children when whites were too trifling to raise them themselves.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
"[sound:2037_trifling_1.mp3]",
"/ˈtrʌɪflɪŋ/",
"4 High Level"
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"vulgar and ill-mannered, rough, awkward, lacking refinement or cultivation or taste",
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"a. Across hygiene-conscious Eastern Europe, many people consider it uncouth and unsanitary to eat a burger with their bare hands.1b. Conservatives like Paul Ryan wrinkle their noses at Trump's uncouth demeanor and petty behavior.1c. My brother’s uncouth girlfriend does not realize she should close her mouth while chewing her food.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
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"4 High Level"
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"to move in wavelike fashion fluctuate",
"verb",
"Latin undulatus \"wavy, undulated,\"Syn: swing, sway, oscillate, vibrate, fluctuate, waver",
"1a. It is fun to watch the ocean waters undulate beneath our glass-bottom boat.1b. Residents describe Seminary Hill, a suburb in west Alexandria, as a “green oasis,” tucked away from the city’s bustling streets by undulating hills and mature 1c. If you look closely, you can see the grass undulate in the breeze.",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
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"spirit, vigor, enthusiasm, a combination of passion and energy that is typically found in artistic expression",
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"1a. The singer danced across the stage with endless verve and vitality that would have tired out any normal person.1b. The bits are stale, her onscreen verve is noticeably fading and the show struggles to offer relevant insight on current events.1c. She played with skill and verve .",
"Grad Hotline 1300 GRE",
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"fluency verbosity easy use of spoken language",
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"Syn: articulateness, fluency",
"1a. The volubility of the Plein family is incredible, when they are all going for it at the same time",
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"[sound:2041_volubility_1.mp3]",
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"talk vaguely and without much result",
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"The verb waffle seems to have its origins in waff, \"to yelp,\" in imitation of the yelping of dogs. This developed into \"to talk foolishly\" & then eventually \"to vacillate, to change\" Syn: equivocate, fudge, hedge, pussyfoot, tergiversate, weasel",
"1a. She waffled when asked what she thought of her sister's new boyfriend 1b. News media waffled between descriptors, one anchor referring to Harris as Black moments before another would clarify that she is Asian American, too.",
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"/ˈwɒf(ə)l/",
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"make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story",
"verb",
"Syn: distort, falsify, warp",
"1a. As the ballots are being fed, sometimes they are too garbled or mangled for the computer to read the votes, so it sends an image to bipartisan teams of adjudicating judges to review.1b. The microphone placement must be excellent because Google Assistant never misunderstood me or garbled my words once.1c. Until the toddler is able to speak properly, he will garble most of his words.",
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