GRE Wordlist Vocabulary : Starting Alphabet ‘J’ (Multiple Choice Questions)



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Question 1
jaded
A
adj. fatigued; surfeited
B
v. multiply; spread
C
adj. having to do with knowing or perceiving related to the mental precesses
D
n. talking to oneself
Question 2
jargon
A
n. language used by special group; gibberish
B
n. crowd
C
adj. not influenced by emotions; fair
D
n. color; aspect
Question 3
jaundiced
A
n. powerful person
B
adj. yellowed; prejudiced
C
n. sorcery; magic
D
v. turn aside; divert
Question 4
jaunt
A
n. trip; short journey
B
adj. profitable
C
adj. pertaining to money
D
adj. prominent
Question 5
jaunty
A
v. burden
B
adj. lighthearted; animated
C
v. decide; settle
D
adj. not reciprocated
Question 6
jeopardy
A
n. exposure to death or danger
B
n. great fire
C
adj. held in common; of a group of people
D
n. bringing into conformity with reason
Question 7
jettison
A
adj. vain about dress and appearance
B
adj. widespread; generally accepted
C
adj. based on assumptions or hypotheses
D
v. throw overboard
Question 8
jingoism
A
n. bully; scoundrel
B
n. government by a few
C
adj. holding; having a good memory
D
n. extremely aggressive and militant patriotism
Question 9
jocose
A
adj. insane
B
v. induce someone to convert to religion or belief
C
adj. given to joking
D
n. trick; stratagem
Question 10
jocular
A
v. defame; destroy confidence in
B
adj. said or done in jest
C
v. narrate or tell; count over again
D
n. talent
Question 11
jocund
A
adj. merry
B
v. compose on the spur of the moment
C
v. reveal
D
v. clear from blame
Question 12
jollity
A
adj. irritable; easily angered
B
n. gaiety; cheerfulness
C
n. confusion; strife
D
n. fear; trembling agitation
Question 13
jostle
A
adj. conspicuous; notable
B
n. arrogance; excessive self-conceit
C
v. thicken; congeal
D
v. shove; bump
Question 14
jovial
A
adj. good natured; merry
B
v. impose (a fine); collect (a payment)
C
n. troublesome or annoying person
D
adj. insolent
Question 15
jubilation
A
n. rejoicing
B
adj. used to prevent disease
C
adj. unable to be restrained or held back
D
n. dramatic poem set to music
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