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Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal

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If you're planning to take the GRE, you know that the Verbal Reasoning section is one of the most challenging parts of the test. One of the best ways to improve your score on this section is to expand your vocabulary. That's where this article comes in.

In this article, you'll find a list of over 1000 GRE words. Each word is accompanied by its definition, part of speech, and an example sentence. This resource is designed to help you learn the most important words for the GRE Verbal Reasoning section and improve your score.

GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
by Bashir Hosseini Jafari

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2560 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 98 pages
Lending : Enabled

How to Use This List

The best way to use this list is to study it regularly. Try to learn a few new words each day, and review the words you've already learned. You can use flashcards, practice answering GRE-style questions, or simply read through the list.

Here are a few tips for studying GRE words:

* **Break the list into smaller chunks.** Don't try to memorize the entire list at once. Divide it into smaller chunks, and focus on learning a few words at a time. * **Study the words regularly.** The best way to remember new words is to review them regularly. Try to study the words for at least 15 minutes each day. * **Use the words in context.** Don't just memorize the definitions of the words. Try to use the words in context, so you can see how they're used in real life.

The List

Here's the list of over 1000 GRE words:

WordDefinitionPart of SpeechExample Sentence
AbateTo make or become less intense or severeVerbThe pain abated after I took the painkiller.
AberrantDeviating from what is normal or usual, especially in a way that is bizarre or unacceptableAdjectiveHis aberrant behavior raised concerns among his colleagues.
AbrogateTo officially annul or repeal (a law, treaty, or agreement)VerbThe government abrogated the peace treaty.
AbscondTo depart secretly and without permission, especially in order to avoid arrest or payment of debtsVerbThe thief absconded with the stolen goods.
AbstruseDifficult to understand; obscureAdjectiveThe abstruse philosophical text was difficult to comprehend.
AccostTo approach and speak to (someone) aggressively or importunatelyVerbThe beggar accosted me for money.
AcquiesceTo agree or comply, often reluctantlyVerbShe reluctantly acquiesced to her parents' demands.
AdmonishTo reprove or scold mildlyVerbThe teacher admonished the student for his misbehavior.
AdulterateTo make something impure or of lower quality by adding another substanceVerbThe criminals adulterated the honey with corn syrup.
AegisProtection or sponsorshipNounThe company operates under the aegis of the government.
AestheticConcerned with beauty or the appreciation of beautyAdjectiveShe has a keen aesthetic sense.
AffableFriendly and easy to talk toAdjectiveThe affable stranger struck up a conversation with me.
AllayTo make (pain, fear, or anxiety) less severe or intenseVerbThe therapist's words helped to allay her fears.
AllegoryA story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political oneNounThe novel is an allegory for the human condition.
AlludeTo refer to something indirectly or subtlyVerbThe speaker alluded to the scandal without explicitly mentioning it.
AmalgamateTo combine or merge into oneVerbThe two companies amalgamated to form a single entity.
AmbiguousOpen to more than one interpretationAdjectiveThe ambiguous statement could be interpreted in several ways.
AmeliorateTo make (something bad or unpleasant) betterVerbThe government's policies helped to ameliorate the poverty in the region.
AmortizeTo gradually pay off (a debt) over a period of timeVerbThe homeowner amortized the mortgage over 30 years.
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GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
by Bashir Hosseini Jafari

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2560 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 98 pages
Lending : Enabled
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GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
GRE VOCABULARY: Over 1000 GRE Words To Ace The GRE Verbal
by Bashir Hosseini Jafari

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2560 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 98 pages
Lending : Enabled
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