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Manhattan Prep 1000 GRE Words: Definitions Complete Test.
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Manhattan Prep 1000 GRE Words: Definitions Complete Test. 
 
 
abate - CORRECT ANSWER Reduce, diminish 
 
abdicate - CORRECT ANSWER Formally give up the throne (or some other power or responsibility) 
 
aberrant - CORRECT ANSWER Abnormal, deviant 
 
abhor - CORRECT ANSWER Detest, regard with disgust 
 
abjure - CORRECT ANSWER Give up, renounce; repudiate, recant, or shun (especially formally or under oath) 
 
abrasive - CORRECT ANSWER Rough, suitable for grinding or polishing (such as sandpaper)...
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NLN PAX VOCABULARY WORDS, COMPLETE SOLUTION
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NLN PAX VOCABULARY WORDS, COMPLETE SOLUTION 
 
 
Abstemious 
Discipline, self-denying, moderate 
Accolade 
honor, privilege, award, tribute 
Adamant 
Inflexible, stubborn, insistent, Obstinate 
Adversaries 
Opponents 
Affinity 
empathy for, harmony 
Agrarian 
Farm production 
Allay 
reduce, diminish, decrease, lessen, alleviate, calm 
Aloof 
distant, detached, unfriendly 
Altruist 
Humanitarian, benevolent, unselfish 
Ambiguous 
open to more than one interpretation, double meaning, vague 
Amiabl...
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HSPT VOCABULARY WORD GRADED A+ END OF YEAR EXAM 2023
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HSPT VOCABULARY WORD GRADED 
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Abate - ANS To become less intense or widespread 
Abet - ANS To aid 
Abjure - ANS to renounce, to give something up 
abode - ANS a house or home 
accord - ANS to give or grant 
acrid - ANS sour, tart, having bad taste 
acute - ANS an unwelcome situation 
adamant - ANS hard; stubborn 
adept - ANS very skilled at something 
adjacent - ANS next to something else 
advocate - ANS one who supports a cause 
affable - ANS friendly, good-natured 
aff...
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HSPT Vocabulary 2023 Correct 100%
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Abate - ANSWER To become less intense or widespread 
 
Abet - ANSWER To aid 
 
Abjure - ANSWER to renounce, to give something up 
 
abode - ANSWER a house or home 
 
accord - ANSWER to give or grant 
 
acrid - ANSWER sour, tart, having bad taste 
 
acute - ANSWER an unwelcome situation 
 
adamant - ANSWER hard; stubborn 
 
adept - ANSWER very skilled at something 
 
adjacent - ANSWER next to something else 
 
advocate - ANSWER one who supports a cause 
 
affable - ANSWER friendly, good-natured
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SSAT words questions with 100% correct answers graded A+
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SSAT wordsabase(v.) - correct answer to lower, demean, degrade 
 
abate(v.) - correct answer to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
abbreviate(v.) - correct answer to shorten, reduce 
 
abduct(v.) - correct answer to kidnap 
 
aberration(n.) - correct answer a deviation from the expected course 
 
abhor(v.) - correct answer to hate, loathe 
 
abide(v.) - correct answer to put up with, tolerate 
 
abject(adj.) - correct answer of the most miserable or contemptible kind 
 
abort(v.) - correct answer ...
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Full Ssat vocabulary list questions with verified solutions graded A+
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Full Ssat vocabulary listabase - correct answer (v.) - to lower, demean, degrade 
 
abate - correct answer (v.) - to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
abbreviate - correct answer (v.) - to shorten, reduce 
 
abduct - correct answer (v.) - to kidnap 
 
aberration - correct answer (n.) - a deviation from the expected course 
 
abhor - correct answer (v.) - to hate, loathe 
 
abide - correct answer (v.) - to put up with, tolerate 
 
abject - correct answer (adj.) - of the most miserable or contempti...
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P.O.S.T (PELLET B) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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Abdicate - ANS To cast off, renounce, or relinquish 
 
Aberrant - ANS A state or condition markedly different from the norm 
 
Abject - ANS Sunk to a low condition or in miserable circumstances 
 
Abolish - ANS Do away with 
 
Abide - ANS Accept or act in accordance with a rule,decision,or recommendation 
 
Abridge - ANS lessen, diminish 
 
Accolade - ANS a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction 
 
Accomplice - ANS a person who joins with another person in carrying ou...
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ISEE Practice Test Vocabulary UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
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ISEE Practice Test Vocabulary UPDATED 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
affable - CORRECT ANSWER- (adj.) courteous and pleasant, sociable, easy to speak to 
gullible - CORRECT ANSWER- easily cheated or fooled 
distraught - CORRECT ANSWER- (adj.) very much agitated or upset as a result of 
emotion or mental conflict 
imperil - CORRECT ANSWER- endanger; jeopardize
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GRE 2021-2022 Vocabulary 600 Words Graded A+
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GRE Vocabulary 600 Words Graded A+ 
1. Abandon — complete lack of inhibition or restraint. ️ 
2. Abrasive — showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh. ️ 
3. Abreast — up to date with the latest news, ideas, or information. ️ 
4. Abridge — shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense. ️ 
5. Abstruse — difficult to understand; obscure. ️ 
6. Accentuate — to make (something) more prominent or noticeable. ️ 
7. Accord — an official agreement ...
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SSAT words 2023 questions With solutions
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SSAT words 2023 questions With solutions 
abase(v.) - ANS to lower, demean, degrade 
 
abate(v.) - ANS to lessen, to reduce in severity 
 
abbreviate(v.) - ANS to shorten, reduce 
 
abduct(v.) - ANS to kidnap 
 
aberration(n.) - ANS a deviation from the expected course 
 
abhor(v.) - ANS to hate, loathe 
 
abide(v.) - ANS to put up with, tolerate 
 
abject(adj.) - ANS of the most miserable or contemptible kind 
 
abort(v.) - ANS to give up unfinished 
 
abridge(v.) - ANS to s...
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