500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary Words

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abase

(v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of

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abash

(v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed

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abate

(v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity

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abdicate

(v.) to give up power

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aberration

(n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a disorder in a person's mental state; an optical phenomenon which results from the failure of a mirror or lens to produce a good image

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abet

(v.) to assist or encourage, , often in the case of wrongdoing; (v.) to support, uphold, or maintain; (v.) to contribute to the commission of an offense

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abeyance

(n.) a temporary suspension or cessation; (n.) a temporary suppression

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abhor

(v.) to find repugnant, or to shrink back with dislike or horror

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abjure

(v.) to reject something; (v.) to retract an oath; (v.) to recant

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aboriginal

(n.) an original inhabitant of any land; (n.) an animal or plant native to the region

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abortive

(adj.) failing to accomplish an original intent or goal; (adj.) imperfectly formed or developed; (n.) something that is born prematurely; (adj.) made from the skin of a still-born animal

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abscond

(v.) to run away, often taking someone or something along; (v.) to hide, withdraw or be concealed

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absolve

(v.) to release from moral wrongdoing; (v.) to grant remission of a sin

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abstain

(v.) to refrain from engaging in a certain act; (v.) to voluntarily refrain from, especially when having to do with an act involving the appetite or senses

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abstemious

(adj.) sparing in consumption of, especially in relation to food and drink; (adj.) marked by moderation in indulgence

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abyss

(n.) a gulf or pit that is either bottomless or which possesses an unfathomable and inconceivable depth; (n.) infinite time

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abysmal

(adj.) boundless and vast; (adj.) unfathomable

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accede

(v.) to give into or yield to someone else's wishes or desires; (v.) to be in accordance with; to agree

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acclivity

(n.) an upward grade or slope, on the earth

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accolade

(n.) to praise; (n.) a symbol that signifies distinction or approval; (n.) a ceremony that was formerly used to bestow knighthood

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accoutre

(v.) to provide with military equipment

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accretion

(n.) an increase brought about by natural growth; (n.) an increase in a beneficiary's awarded portion of an estate

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acetic

(adj.) containing or relating to acetic acid; vinegary smell or taste, particularly in relation to wine

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acidulous

(adj.) tasting sour like

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acme

(n.) the highest degree or level attainable, the highest point of something; mature age; (n.) the crisis or height of a disease

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acquiescence

(n.) acceptance without resistance or protest; assent or submission; (n.) in criminal law: submission to an injury by the injured party

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acquiescent

(adj.) willing to carry out someone else's orders or wishes without any protest or dissent; (adj.) submissive

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actuate

(v.) to trigger a reaction or to move and incite to action; (v.) to carry out or perform

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adapt

(v.) to modify or change to suit a new purpose or conditions; (v.) to conform one's own self to new conditions or a new environment

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addiction

(n.) a situation in which someone is dependent on something that is physiologically and/or psychologically habit forming, particularly in relation to alcohol or drugs

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adhere

(v.) to be in accordance with or compatible with; to carry out a plan without deviation; (v.) to come into close contact with; to be a devoted supporter or follower, in a religious sense

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adipose

(adj.) composed of animal fat

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admonish

(v.) to counsel in relation to one's negative behavior; (v.) to warn against strongly; (v.) to take to task

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adulterate

(adj.) mixed with impurities; (v.) to corrupt or debase by adding a foreign substance

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adumbration

(n.) a rough summary of the main aspects of an argument or theory; providing vague indications of something in advance

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adversity

(n.) a state of affliction or misfortune; extreme challenge or hardship; (n.) a stroke of excessively bad fortune

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advert

(v.) to give heed to; (v.) to make a subversive or overt reference to
advocate: (n.) a person who stands for and/or pleads for a cause, idea or person; (n.) a lawyer who pleads a case in a court of law; (v.) to push for or recommend something; (v.) to argue in favor of

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aerie

(n.) a lofty nest of a bird of prey, such as an eagle or hawk; (n.) a habitation of high altitude

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aesthetic

(adj.) relating to beauty or good taste; (n.) a specialty in philosophy that relates to what is beautiful and how humans respond to art and beauty in the world

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affable

(adj.) exemplifying warmth and friendliness; (adj.) gracious and mild

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affected

(adj.) acted on or influenced; (adj.) experiencing an emotional impact

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aggrandize

(v.) to add details to; to increase in power; (v.) to make something appear exceedingly great or exalted

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affiliation

(n.) association in or with a professional or societal group; (n.) connection in terms of descent (from birth)

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affinity

(n.) the force which attracts atoms and binds them together in the formation of a molecule; (n.) a close connection marked by shared interests or similarities; an intrinsic resemblance between persons and/or things; a natural attraction to or feeling of kinship for; (adj.) kinship by marriage or adoption

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affray

(n.) a noisy fight or quarrel; the act of disturbing someone; fear or fright

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agape

(adj.) with the mouth wide open due to wonder or awe; (n.) a religious meal shared as a sign of fellowship, love, and respect

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aggregate

(n.) gathered or having a tendency to gather in a mass or whole; (n.) the whole amount; (v.) to gather in a mass or whole

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aghast

(adj.) struck with fear, disgust, dismay and/or horror

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agnostic

(adj.) uncertain of all claims relating to knowledge; (n.) a person who doubts the truth of religion and/or does not hold a particular view or perspective on the existence or nonexistence of God

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alacrity

(n.) cheerful readiness, promptness, eagerness

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agrarian

(adj.) agricultural or relating to farms and agriculture, fields or lands; (n.) a person in favor of an equal division of property

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alchemy

(n.) a forerunner of chemistry, originating from the medieval era; (n.) the manner in which two individuals relate to each other

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alias

(n.) a temporarily assumed name, other than one's real name

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allay

(v.) to lessen the intensity of; (v.) to calm; to quench, particularly in terms of thirst
allege: (v.) to report or accuse

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alleviate

(v.) to provide physical relief, particularly from pain; (v.) to make easier

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allocate

(v.) to distribute according to a particular plan; (v.) to set aside

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aloof

(adj.) to be somewhat at a distance or apart from a crowd; detached or reserved in mannerisms

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altercation

(n.) a quarrel or argument

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amalgamation

(n.) the mixing or blending together of various elements, including races or societies; (n.) the result of such blending; (n.) the combination of two or more commercial companies

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ambiguous

(adj.) unclear; (adj.) uncertain in nature; open to more than one interpretation

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ameliorate

(v.) to make something or someone better

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amenable

(adj.) willing to comply; (adj.) responsible to a higher authority

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amnesia

(n.) a partial or total loss of memory

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amnesty

(n.) a period during which criminals are exempt from punishment; (n.) a warrant that grants release from a previously meted out punishment; (v.) the official act of liberating someone, in a legal sense; to grant a pardon

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amortize

(v.) to gradually liquidate; to clear off or extinguish, particularly in relation to a debt

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amuck

(adj.) in a murderous tumult; wildly or without self-control

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amulet

(n.) a piece of jewelry thought to protect an individual against evil

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anachronism

(n.) something located during a time when it could not have actually existed or occurred; (n.) an artifact that belongs to a different time period; (n.) a person displaced in time

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analgesia

(n.) the absence of the sense of pain, but with consciousness still in tact

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analogy

(n.) an insinuation that if things agree in one respect, they agree in others; (n.) a comparison drawn to show similarities

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anarchy

(n.) a state of disorder and lawlessness, resulting from a lack of or failure in government

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anesthetic

(adj.) characterized by a lack of sensibility; (n.) a drug that temporarily causes loss of bodily sensations

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animus

(n.) a feeling of ill-will that arouses hostility or animosity relieve

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annul

(v.) to declare void or invalid, particularly in the case of a marriage, law or contract; (v.) to eliminate the existence of

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antagonism

(n.) hostility that results in conflict, resistance or opposition; (n.) the condition of being an opposing force or factor in a situation or system

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antipathy

(n.) a strong feeling of hostility or dislike

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apex

(n.) the highest point of something, particularly in the case of a triangle, cone or pyramid

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aplomb

(n.) poise (n.) self-confidence

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apocalyptic

(adj.) relating to the apocalypse; involving or implying doom and ultimate devastation; (adj.) of a prophetic nature दैवी साहित्य

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apostate

(n.) a person who has abandoned his or her political party, religion, or cause

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appease

(v.) to bring pacification or peace to someone who is upset or contentious; (v.) to satisfy or relieve
appellation: (n.) a formal name or title; (n.) the act of naming (officially)

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apprehend

(v.) to arrest or take an individual into custody; (v.) to mentally grasp a concept or principle

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apprehensive

(adj.) anxious or fearful about the future; (adj.) capable of understanding concepts quickly

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aptitude

(n.) an aptitude for learning; a talent; (n.) quickness in understanding, intelligence

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archives

(n.) a collection of records, particularly related to the history of records of an institution

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ardor

(n.) a feeling of strong eagerness or enthusiasm; an intense feeling of love; (n.) feelings of warmth and affection

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arraign

(v.) to command a prisoner or free person accused of a crime to appear in court to answer a charge

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arrant

(adj.) downright or utter, particularly unqualified आरोप के लिए बुलाना

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artifact

(n.) man-made object

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artifice

(n.) a clever trick; (n.) skill or cunningness

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asceticism

(n.) the principles and practices of an ascetic, particularly in relation to extreme self-denial; (n.) self-restraint practiced in relation to a religious or spiritual doctrine or practice that claims the renunciation of worldly pleasures allows one to achieve a higher spiritual state of being संन्यास

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ascribe

(v.) to attribute to; (v.) to assign a quality or characteristic

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askance

(v.) to view with an oblique glance; (v.) to regard with suspicion एक परोक्ष नज़र के साथ देखने

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askew

(adj.) turned or twisted toward one side

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aspiration

(n.) a desire or will to succeed; a cherished desire; (n.) an expulsion of breath during the active process of speech; the act of inhaling or drawing in air

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assail

(v.) to violently attack; to criticize; (v.) to cause trouble to

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assimilate

(v.) to learn, understand and incorporate information; (v.) to adjust or become adjusted to a different environment; to absorb (food)

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assuage

(v.) to make something less intense or severe; (v.) to satisfy or appease, to pacify or calm

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astringent

(adj.) causing the contraction of body tissue; severe or harsh; (n.) an drug or lotion that draws pores together and/or causes their contraction

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astute

(adj.) rapid to apprehend or understand

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