GRE Vocab 014-30- Ielts Resources Flashcards

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frivolous for the job

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  • The term “frivolous for the job” refers to something that is not suitable or serious enough for a specific task or role. It implies that the choice or action lacks the necessary gravity or importance.
  • The CEO found the candidate’s colorful tie and casual demeanor frivolous for the job of a financial analyst.
  • The committee dismissed the proposal as frivolous for the job of solving the company’s budget crisis.
  • Using a toy calculator for complex financial calculations would be frivolous for the job and unprofessional.
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liberated

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  • The word “liberated” means to be freed from restrictions, control, or confinement. It implies a sense of newfound independence or release.
  • After years of oppression, the citizens felt liberated when the dictator was overthrown.
  • She finally left her toxic relationship and felt liberated to pursue her dreams.
  • The artist’s bold brushstrokes on the canvas made her feel liberated and expressive.
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hostility

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  • The term “hostility” refers to a state of open enmity or antagonism. It describes a situation where there is animosity or aggression between individuals or groups.
  • The heated argument escalated into hostility, with both parties refusing to listen to each other.
  • The hostility between rival soccer fans often leads to clashes during matches.
  • The company’s decision to lay off employees was met with hostility from the affected workers.
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normative

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  • The term “normative” refers to something that establishes a standard or norm. It describes ideas, behaviors, or rules that are considered typical or expected within a particular context.
  • In academic writing, adhering to normative grammar conventions is essential.
  • The company’s normative policies promote diversity and inclusion.
  • The study aims to analyze the normative behavior of consumers in online shopping.
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self-enhancement

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  • The term “self-enhancement” refers to the process of improving or boosting one’s self-image, abilities, or achievements. It involves seeking validation, recognition, or personal growth.
  • Self-enhancement strategies often include highlighting accomplishments on social media.
  • The motivational speaker emphasized the importance of self-enhancement for career success.
  • Engaging in positive self-talk is a form of self-enhancement that boosts confidence.
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self-expression

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  • The term “self-expression” refers to the act of conveying one’s thoughts, feelings, or identity through various forms of communication or creativity. It involves expressing oneself authentically and uniquely.
  • Through her vibrant paintings, the artist found a powerful outlet for self-expression.
  • Writing poetry became a means of self-expression during his emotional journey.
  • The colorful tattoos on his arms were a form of self-expression, reflecting his personal beliefs.
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assembly line possible

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  • The phrase “assembly line possible” refers to the feasibility or suitability of a process or task for efficient production on an assembly line.
  • The design of the new product was carefully evaluated to ensure it was assembly line possible.
  • The company optimized its manufacturing process to make the production of widgets assembly line possible.
  • The engineers assessed whether the intricate components could be simplified to be assembly line possible.
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interchangeability

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  • The term “interchangeability” refers to the ability of components or items to be used in place of one another without affecting functionality.
  • The interchangeability of batteries across different devices simplifies maintenance.
  • In engineering, interchangeability ensures that spare parts fit seamlessly.
  • The interchangeability of software plugins allows customization without breaking compatibility.
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working to gauge

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  • The phrase “working to gauge” refers to the process of assessing or measuring something while actively engaged in a task or project.
  • The team is working to gauge customer satisfaction through regular surveys.
  • As a chef, she constantly tastes her dishes, working to gauge the flavors.
  • The engineer adjusted the machine settings, working to gauge its efficiency.
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throughout

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  • The word “throughout” means all the way through or in every part of a place or situation.
  • The museum displayed artifacts from ancient civilizations throughout its halls.
  • She maintained a positive attitude throughout the challenging project.
  • The concert captivated the audience throughout the entire performance.
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warping

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  • The term “warping” refers to the process of becoming distorted, bent, or twisted.
  • The wooden table showed signs of warping after exposure to humidity.
  • The artist corrected the canvas’s warping by adjusting the stretcher bars.
  • Extreme temperature fluctuations can lead to warping of plastic materials.
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distortion

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  • The term “distortion” refers to the alteration or deviation from the original state, often resulting in a misrepresentation or change in shape, sound, or perception.
  • The funhouse mirrors created amusing distortions of people’s reflections.
  • The guitarist used an effects pedal to add a psychedelic distortion to the music.
  • The biased news report introduced distortions that misled the public.
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the bane

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  • The term “the bane” refers to something that causes great distress, harm, or annoyance. It signifies a persistent negative influence or burden.
  • The constant traffic congestion is the bane of commuters in this city.
  • For the artist, creative block is the bane that stifles inspiration.
  • The invasive species became the bane of the local ecosystem, disrupting native flora and fauna.
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bolted

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  • The word “bolted” means to run away suddenly or escape rapidly. It implies a swift and often unexpected departure.
  • Startled by the loud noise, the deer bolted into the forest.
  • When the fire alarm sounded, the students bolted from the classroom.
  • The thief bolted down the alley, disappearing into the night.
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assembler

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  • The term “assembler” refers to a software tool or program that translates assembly language code into machine code. It plays a crucial role in converting human-readable instructions into binary instructions that a computer’s central processing unit (CPU) can execute.
  • The software engineer debugged the assembler code to ensure accurate translation.
  • The assembler optimized the program by converting high-level instructions into efficient machine code.
  • Learning to write efficient assembler programs is essential for low-level programming.
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fitter

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  • The term “fitter” refers to someone skilled in assembling, adjusting, or installing mechanical parts or equipment. It often involves precision work and expertise.
  • The bicycle mechanic is a skilled fitter, ensuring optimal riding comfort.
  • The tailor is an expert fitter, creating custom suits for clients.
  • The fitness trainer is also a fitter, helping clients achieve their health goals.
    Remember, fitters play a vital role in various fields! 🌟
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spurred

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  • The word “spurred” means to stimulate, encourage, or provoke action. It implies providing a catalyst for progress or motivation.
  • The inspiring speech spurred the team to achieve their ambitious goals.
  • The economic crisis spurred innovation in renewable energy technologies.
  • Her curiosity spurred her to explore new horizons and learn continuously.
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popped on

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  • The phrase “popped on” is an informal expression that means to wear or put on something quickly and casually. It often implies spontaneity or lack of formality.
  • She popped on her favorite sun hat before heading out for a walk.
  • He popped on a cozy sweater as the evening grew chilly.
  • The actor casually popped on sunglasses to avoid paparazzi during the coffee run.
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jam-ups

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  • The term “jam-ups” is an informal expression that refers to traffic congestion, delays, or bottlenecks. It describes situations where movement is hindered due to an accumulation of vehicles or people.
  • The unexpected roadwork caused frustrating jam-ups during rush hour.
  • The subway system experienced frequent jam-ups due to maintenance issues.
  • The airport security checkpoint had occasional jam-ups, causing travelers to miss their flights.
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cut cycle

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  • The term “cut cycle” is not a common English vocabulary word. However, based on the context, it could refer to a repetitive process or sequence that involves cutting or trimming.
  • In manufacturing, the cut cycle for fabric involves precise measurements and swift blade movements.
  • The barber followed a well-practiced cut cycle to give each customer a consistent haircut.
  • The chef’s cut cycle for slicing vegetables ensured uniform pieces for the stir-fry.
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strips of metal plates

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  • The phrase “strips of metal plates” refers to thin, elongated pieces of metal material that are often flat and rectangular. These strips can be used for various purposes, such as construction, manufacturing, or reinforcement.
  • The blacksmith forged strips of metal plates to create a sturdy gate.
  • The carpenter secured the shelves with small strips of metal plates for added strength.
  • The artist incorporated shiny strips of metal plates into the sculpture, adding a reflective element.
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mounted on a belt

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  • The phrase “mounted on a belt” describes something that is attached or fixed to a belt. It often refers to tools, accessories, or equipment that can be conveniently carried on a person’s waist.
  • The carpenter had a hammer mounted on his belt for easy access.
  • The utility worker carried a flashlight mounted on a belt during night shifts.
  • The adventurer kept a multi-tool kit mounted on a belt for outdoor expeditions.
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inventory

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  • The word “inventory” refers to a detailed list or record of available items, goods, or resources. It is commonly used in business, logistics, and management contexts.
  • The store manager conducted a weekly inventory to track stock levels.
  • The warehouse team organized the inventory of spare parts for efficient retrieval.
  • The company’s financial report included an overview of its current inventory.
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trivial outlay

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  • The term “trivial outlay” refers to a small or insignificant expenditure of money or resources. It describes an expense that is not substantial or noteworthy.
  • The repair cost for the minor dent was a trivial outlay compared to the overall car value.
  • The subscription fee for the streaming service was a trivial outlay for unlimited entertainment.
  • The company considered the coffee machine upgrade a trivial outlay to boost employee morale.
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repairability

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  • The term “repairability” refers to the ease with which something can be fixed or restored. It assesses how accessible and straightforward repairs are for a product or system.
  • The smartphone’s high repairability score means users can replace components themselves.
  • The company prioritized repairability in its design to reduce electronic waste.
  • The laptop’s complex internal structure lowered its overall repairability.
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catapulted

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  • The word “catapulted” means to be propelled or launched suddenly and forcefully. It describes a rapid and powerful movement.
  • The rocket was catapulted into space by its powerful engines.
  • The unexpected success of the startup catapulted the founder to fame.
  • The strong winds catapulted the kite high above the treetops.
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misconceptions

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  • The word “misconceptions” refers to false or mistaken beliefs that people hold. These beliefs are often based on incomplete or inaccurate information.
  • Many students have misconceptions about how gravity works.
  • The scientist’s lecture aimed to dispel common misconceptions about climate change.
  • Addressing misconceptions is essential for promoting accurate understanding.