GRE Words Group 24 Flashcards

1
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assail

A

attack physically or verbally

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2
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benevolent

A

showing kindness or goodwill

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3
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berate

A

scold or criticize harshly

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4
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buoyant

A

lighthearted and lively; having a cheerful attitude

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5
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buttress

A

support or reinforce

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6
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condone

A

forgive, excuse, or overlook

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7
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contravene

A

go against or violate a rule, law, or convention

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8
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denounce

A

criticize or speak out against

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9
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despotic

A

of a ruler with absolute power; tyrannical

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10
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deviate

A

go off course from; stray from some norm

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11
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disinterested

A

unbiased

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12
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escalate

A

increase or intensify

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13
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exorcize

A

drive out (such as an evil spirit or some other thing) from a person, place, or thing

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14
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finicky

A

fussy or hard to please

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15
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foil

A

prevent (something) from being accomplished

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16
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intertwined

A

twisted or linked closely together

17
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inundate

A

flood or overwhelm

18
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ironclad

A

unbreakable or extremely strong

19
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jeopardize

A

put in danger; threaten

20
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mercurial

A

having a volatile character; fickle

21
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oblivious

A

not aware of or not noticing something

22
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perpetrate

A

commit something (often a crime); carry out

23
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plaintive

A

expressing sorrow or melancholy

24
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poignant

A

emotionally moving

25
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quiescent

A

being at rest; inactive or quiet

26
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reiterate

A

say or do again, multiple times

27
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subside

A

become lower; decrease; become less intense

28
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subsume

A

include or contain something else

29
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surmount

A

overcome something, typically a challenge

30
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tangential

A

only superficially relevant