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GRE Vocabulary 2023 Bundled Exams with complete solution
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[Show more]abase - (v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of 
abash - (v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed 
abate - (v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity 
abdicate - (v.) to give up power 
aberration - (n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a ...
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Add to cartabase - (v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of 
abash - (v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed 
abate - (v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity 
abdicate - (v.) to give up power 
aberration - (n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a ...
abscond - depart secretly and hide 
adversity - a state of misfortune or affliction 
aggravate - make worse 
arduous - difficult to accomplish 
belie - to contradict, to give a false impression 
bombast - pompous or pretentious talk or writing 
castigation - punishment; severe criticism or disapprov...
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Add to cartabscond - depart secretly and hide 
adversity - a state of misfortune or affliction 
aggravate - make worse 
arduous - difficult to accomplish 
belie - to contradict, to give a false impression 
bombast - pompous or pretentious talk or writing 
castigation - punishment; severe criticism or disapprov...
Laconic - brief and to the point; effectively cut short 
Insipid - lacking taste or flavor 
Pragmatic - concerned with practical matters 
Iconoclast - someone who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions 
Arduous - difficult to accomplish, hard to endure 
Profligate - recklessly extravagant or wast...
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Add to cartLaconic - brief and to the point; effectively cut short 
Insipid - lacking taste or flavor 
Pragmatic - concerned with practical matters 
Iconoclast - someone who attacks cherished beliefs or institutions 
Arduous - difficult to accomplish, hard to endure 
Profligate - recklessly extravagant or wast...
Abandon - complete lack of inhibition or restraint. 
Abrasive - showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. 
Abreast - up to date with the latest news, ideas, or information 
Abridge - shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense. 
Abstruse - difficult to understand; obscure. ...
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Add to cartAbandon - complete lack of inhibition or restraint. 
Abrasive - showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. 
Abreast - up to date with the latest news, ideas, or information 
Abridge - shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense. 
Abstruse - difficult to understand; obscure. ...
bombastic - (adj.) pompous or overblown in language; full of high-sounding words intended to 
conceal a lack of ideas 
requisite - necessary for relief or supply 
apocryphal - of questionable authenticity 
laconic - brief and to the point 
garrulous - full of trivial conversation 
ascetic - practici...
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Add to cartbombastic - (adj.) pompous or overblown in language; full of high-sounding words intended to 
conceal a lack of ideas 
requisite - necessary for relief or supply 
apocryphal - of questionable authenticity 
laconic - brief and to the point 
garrulous - full of trivial conversation 
ascetic - practici...
anomaly - deviation from what is normal 
assuage - to make something less severe 
enigma - a puzzle; mystery 
equivocal - open to question 
erudite - learned; educated (ex-rude) 
fervid - having great passion 
SYN: zeal 
lucid - easily understood; clear 
opaque - obscure; obtuse 
placate - to pacify...
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Add to cartanomaly - deviation from what is normal 
assuage - to make something less severe 
enigma - a puzzle; mystery 
equivocal - open to question 
erudite - learned; educated (ex-rude) 
fervid - having great passion 
SYN: zeal 
lucid - easily understood; clear 
opaque - obscure; obtuse 
placate - to pacify...
abate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
abstain - to choose not to do something 
abyss - an extremely deep hole 
adulterate - to make impure 
advocate - to speak in favor of 
aesthetic - concerning the appreciation of beauty 
aggrandize - to increase in power, ...
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Add to cartabate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
abstain - to choose not to do something 
abyss - an extremely deep hole 
adulterate - to make impure 
advocate - to speak in favor of 
aesthetic - concerning the appreciation of beauty 
aggrandize - to increase in power, ...
bate - Reduce, diminish 
abdicate - Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
aberrant - Abnormal, deviant 
abhor - Detest, regard with disgust 
abjure - Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
abrasive - Rough, suitable for grind...
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Add to cartbate - Reduce, diminish 
abdicate - Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
aberrant - Abnormal, deviant 
abhor - Detest, regard with disgust 
abjure - Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
abrasive - Rough, suitable for grind...
abate - v. to diminish in intensity; v. to cause to diminish in intensity 
aberrant - adj. diverging from the standard type 
abjure - v. to reject or renounce 
abscond - v. to leave secretly, evading detection 
abstain - v. to voluntarily refrain from doing something 
acumen - n. keen judgment and p...
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Add to cartabate - v. to diminish in intensity; v. to cause to diminish in intensity 
aberrant - adj. diverging from the standard type 
abjure - v. to reject or renounce 
abscond - v. to leave secretly, evading detection 
abstain - v. to voluntarily refrain from doing something 
acumen - n. keen judgment and p...
A, AN ( Atheist, ANemia) - Without, Absence of, Not 
AB, ABS (ABduct, ABStinence) - From, Away, Off 
ABLE, IBLE - Capable Of, Worth Of 
ACER, ACID, ACRI ((ACRId, ACERbate) - Harsh, Bitter, Sour 
ACU (ACUmen) - Sharp 
AD, AC, AF, AG, AL, AN, AP, AR, AS, AT (BEFORE CONSONANTS) - To, Toward 
AEV, EV (p...
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Add to cartA, AN ( Atheist, ANemia) - Without, Absence of, Not 
AB, ABS (ABduct, ABStinence) - From, Away, Off 
ABLE, IBLE - Capable Of, Worth Of 
ACER, ACID, ACRI ((ACRId, ACERbate) - Harsh, Bitter, Sour 
ACU (ACUmen) - Sharp 
AD, AC, AF, AG, AL, AN, AP, AR, AS, AT (BEFORE CONSONANTS) - To, Toward 
AEV, EV (p...
abate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
aggrandize - to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
amalgamate - to combine; to mix together 
ameliorate - to make better; to improve 
anachronism - something out of place in time 
analogous - similar or alike i...
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Add to cartabate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
aggrandize - to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
amalgamate - to combine; to mix together 
ameliorate - to make better; to improve 
anachronism - something out of place in time 
analogous - similar or alike i...
The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is - 360° 
Any n-sided polygon can be divided into how many triangles? (by drawing diagonals from one vertical) - 
n-2 
The sum of the measures of the n angles in a polygon with n sides - (n-2) x 180 
In any polygon, all external angles equal up to - 360° 
...
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Add to cartThe sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is - 360° 
Any n-sided polygon can be divided into how many triangles? (by drawing diagonals from one vertical) - 
n-2 
The sum of the measures of the n angles in a polygon with n sides - (n-2) x 180 
In any polygon, all external angles equal up to - 360° 
...
Abscond - To steal off and hide 
Alacrity - eager 
Anomaly - Deviation from the normal order, form, or rule 
Approbation - Expression of approval 
Arduous - Strenuous 
Assuage - To ease 
Audacious - Daring 
Austere - Severely simple 
Axiomatic - taken as given 
Canonical - In agreement w/ accepted t...
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Add to cartAbscond - To steal off and hide 
Alacrity - eager 
Anomaly - Deviation from the normal order, form, or rule 
Approbation - Expression of approval 
Arduous - Strenuous 
Assuage - To ease 
Audacious - Daring 
Austere - Severely simple 
Axiomatic - taken as given 
Canonical - In agreement w/ accepted t...
cacophony - loud confusing disagreeable sounds 
chicanery - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them) 
opprobrium - a state of extreme dishonor 
desiccate - lose water or moisture 
inchoate - in an initial stage; not fully formed 
anachronistic - chronologically mispl...
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Add to cartcacophony - loud confusing disagreeable sounds 
chicanery - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them) 
opprobrium - a state of extreme dishonor 
desiccate - lose water or moisture 
inchoate - in an initial stage; not fully formed 
anachronistic - chronologically mispl...
Abase- - to humble; to disgrace 
Abate- - to reduce in amount, degree or severity 
Abdicate - - to give up a position, right or power 
Aberrant - - deviating from what is normal or expected 
Abeyance - - temporary suppression or suspension 
Abjure - - to reject; to abandon formally 
Abscond - - to l...
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Add to cartAbase- - to humble; to disgrace 
Abate- - to reduce in amount, degree or severity 
Abdicate - - to give up a position, right or power 
Aberrant - - deviating from what is normal or expected 
Abeyance - - temporary suppression or suspension 
Abjure - - to reject; to abandon formally 
Abscond - - to l...
abate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
aggrandize - to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
amalgamate - to combine; to mix together 
ameliorate - to make better; to improve 
anachronism - something out of place in time 
analogous - similar or alike i...
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Add to cartabate - to reduce in amount, degree, or severity 
abscond - to leave secretly 
aggrandize - to increase in power, influence, and reputation 
amalgamate - to combine; to mix together 
ameliorate - to make better; to improve 
anachronism - something out of place in time 
analogous - similar or alike i...
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