Top GRE Words in Context Flashcards

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Abate

A

to reduce in amount, degree, or severity

“As the hurricane’s force ABATED, the winds dropped and the sea became calm”

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Abscond

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to leave secretly

“The patron ABSCONDED from the restaurant by sneaking out the back door without paying his bill”

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Abstain

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to choose not to do something

“She ABSTAINED from choosing mouthwatering dessert from the tray”

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Abyss

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an extremely deep hole

“The submarine dove into the ABYSS to chart the previously unseen depths”

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ADULTERATE

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to make impure

“The chef made his ketchup last longer by ADULTERATING it with water”

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ADVOCATE

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to speak in favor of

“The vegetarian ADVOCATED a diet containing no meat”

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AESTHETIC

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concerning the appreciation of beauty

“Followers of the AESTHETIC Movement regarded the pursuit of beauty as the only true purpose of art”

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AGGRANDIZE

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to increase in power, influence and reputation

“The supervisor sought to AGGRANDIZE herself by claiming that the achievements of her staff were actually her own”

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Alleviate

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to make more bearable

“Taking asprin helps to ALLEVIATE a headache”

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Amalgamate

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to combine, to mix together

“Giant Industries AMALGAMATED with Mega Products to form Giant-Mega Products incorporated”

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Ambiguous

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doubtful or uncertain; able to be interpreted several ways

“The directions she gave were so AMBIGUOUS that we disagreed on which way to turn”

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AMELIORATE

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to make better; to improve

“The doctor was able to AMELIORATE the patient’s suffering using painkillers”

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Anachronism

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something out of place in time

“The aged hippie used ANACHRONISTIC phrases like groovy and far out that had not been popular for years”

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Analogous

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similar to or alike in some way; equivalent to

“IN the Newtonian construct for explaining the existence of God, the universe is ANALOGOUS to a mechanical timepiece, the creation of a divinely intelligent “clockmaker”

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Anomaly

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deviation from what is normal

“Albino animals may display too great an ANOMALY in the coloring to attract normally colored mates”

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Antagonize

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to annoy or provoke to anger

“The child discovered that he could ANTAGONIZE the cat by pulling its tail”

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Antipathy

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extreme dislike

“The ANTIPATHY between the French and the English regularly erupted into open warfare

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Apathy

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lack of interest or emotion

“The APATHY of voters is so great that less than half the people who are eligible to vote actually bother to do so”

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Arbitrate

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to judge a dispute between two opposing parties

“Since the couple could not come to an agreement, a judge was forced to ARBITRATE their divorce proceedings”

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Archaic

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ancient; old fashioned

“Her ARCHAIC Commodore computer could not run the latest software”

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Ardor

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intense and passionate feeling

“Bishop’s ARDOR for the landscape was evident when he passionately described the beauty of the scenic Hudson Valley”

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Articulate

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able to speak clearly and expressively

“She is such an ARTICULATE defender of labor that unions are among her strongest supporters”

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Assuage

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to make something unpleasant less severe

“Serena used aspirin to ASSUAGE her pounding headache”

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Attenuate

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to reduce in force or degree; to weaken

“The Bill of Rights ATTENUATED the traditional power of governments to change laws at will”

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Audacious

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fearless and daring

“Her AUDACIOUS nature allowed her to fulfill her dream of skydiving”

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Austere

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severe or stern in appearance; undeco-rated

“The lack of decoration makes military barraks seem AUSTERE to the civilian eye”