GRE Vocabulary Power (14-134)

Vocabulary Cards: 34

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  • 1.
    • woman whom a man loves
  • 2.
    • implied comparison
  • 3.
    • trademark
    • mark burned on the hide of an animal
    • mark burned into the flesh of criminals
    • mark of disgrace
    • V: mark with a brand
    • give a lasting bad name
    • stigmatize
  • 4.
    • inactive
    • (of water) not flowing (often bad-smelling)
    • motionless
    • stale
    • not developing
    • dull
  • 5.
    • rebellious
  • 6.
    • compelling charm
    • ADJ. glamorous
  • 7.
    • yield
    • give up temporarily
    • document that waives a right or claim
  • 8.
    • easily approachable
    • easy to talk to
    • warmly friendly
  • 9.
    • lazy person
  • 10.
    • unconquerable
    • unyielding
  • 11.
    • flowing
    • series of changes
    • fluctuation
  • 12.
    • confirmation
    • positive assertion
    • solemn pledge by one who refuses to take an oath
    • ADJ. affirmative
  • 13.
    • underlying character of a culture, group, etc.
    • character or ideas peculiar to a specific person, group, or culture
  • 14.
    • anxious
    • worried
    • concerned
    • eager
  • 15.
    • by chance
    • accidental
  • 16.
    • inhabit in numbers large enough to be harmful
  • 17.
    • harmful
    • corrosive
    • burning
    • able to burn by chemical action
    • sarcastically biting
    • (of remarks) intended to hurt
    • bitter
    • OP. harmless
  • 18.
    • exclude
    • exclusion
    • ADJ. exceptional: unusual
    • of unusually high quality
  • 19.
    • argumentative
    • fond of argument
  • 20.
    • direct vote by the entire electorate (on an important issue)
  • 21.
    • range of knowledge
  • 22.
    • gallop slowly
  • 23.
    • bottomless
  • 24.
    • ineffective
    • lacking in physical strength or power
    • weak
  • 25.
    • critical
    • of a pivot
    • central
    • crucial
  • 26.
    • decorative edge of hanging threads
    • edge
  • 27.
    • scold
    • rebuke (someone who has done wrong)
  • 28.
    • erudite
    • full of learning
    • like a scholar
  • 29.
    • slave
    • bondage
    • slavery
  • 30.
    • exclamation
  • 31.
    • miser
    • excessively frugal person
  • 32.
    • put at a loss
    • bring to a halt by confusion
    • perplex
  • 33.
    • sudden capricious idea
    • fancy
  • 34.
    • chatter rapidly or unintelligibly