GRE Wordlist Vocabulary : Starting Alphabet ‘A’ (Multiple Choice Questions)
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Question 1 |
abrogate
v. relieve | |
v. wise saying; proverb | |
v. abolish | |
v. state confidently |
Question 2 |
abscond
v. equip | |
v. stir up; disturb | |
v. depart secretly and hide | |
v. make thin; weaken |
Question 3 |
absolute
adj. sky blue | |
adj. readily managed; willing to be led | |
adj. fit for plowing | |
adj. complete; totally unlimited |
Question 4 |
absolve
v. pardon (an offense) | |
v. ease; lessen(pain) | |
v. approach and speak first to a person | |
v. comment; make explanatory notes |
Question 5 |
abstain
v. refrain; withhold from participation | |
v. state without proof | |
v. attach or add on; fasten | |
v. correct; change generally for the better |
Question 6 |
abstract
adj. rubbing away; tending to grind down | |
adj. prophetic; pertaining to revelations | |
adj. theoretical; not concrete | |
adj. bottomless |
Question 7 |
abusive
adj. stinging or caustic | |
adj. coarsely insulting; physically harmful | |
adj. greedy; eager for | |
adj. reluctant |
Question 8 |
abut
v. border upon; adjoin | |
v. enlarge | |
v. increase | |
v. refer to |
Question 9 |
abysmal
adj. bottomless | |
adj. serving as an aid or accessory; auxiliary | |
adj. having the weight of authority; dictatorial | |
adj. theoretical; not concrete |
Question 10 |
accede
v. stir up; disturb | |
v. approach and speak first to a person | |
v. relieve | |
v. agree |
Question 11 |
accelerate
v. move faster | |
v. entice; attract | |
v. assault | |
v. curse |
Question 12 |
accessible
adj. daring; bold | |
adj. reluctant | |
adj. accidental; casual | |
adj. easy to approach; obtainable |
Question 13 |
accessory
n. sun's corona; halo | |
n. examination of a dead body; postmortem | |
n. additional object; useful but not essential thing | |
n. resemblance to remote ancestors rather than to parents; reversion to an earlier type |
Question 14 |
acclimate
v. adjust to climate or environment | |
v. arrest ( a criminal); dread | |
v. renounce upon oath | |
v. subside or moderate |
Question 15 |
acclivity
n. enclosure for birds | |
n. student of the history and science of humankind | |
n. sharp upslope of a hill | |
n. person who rebels against the established order |
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