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



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Question 1
ubiquitous
A
adj. being everywhere; omnipresent
B
adj. deceiving
C
n. psychosis marked by delusions of grandeur or persecution
D
v. terrorize; intimidate
Question 2
ulterior
A
v. place into a case
B
n. study of fish
C
adj. situated beyond; unstated and often questionable
D
v. disguise; pretend
Question 3
ultimate
A
adj. hollow
B
adj. final; not susceptible to further analysis
C
n. tendency of a system to maintain relative stability
D
v. make whole; combine
Question 4
ultimatum
A
n. clear beef soup
B
n. last demand; warning
C
adj. not reciprocated
D
n. courtesy; civility
Question 5
umbrage
A
adj. untarnished
B
n. resentment; anger
C
adj. trembling; wavering
D
n. dock; landing place
Question 6
unanimity
A
n. complete agreement
B
adj. conditional
C
n. machine that separates substances by whirling them
D
adj. excessively careful
Question 7
unassuaged
A
adj. unsatisfied; not soothed
B
v. spread randomly; sprinkle
C
v. disown; renounce claim to
D
n. retaliation
Question 8
unassuming
A
v. confuse thoroughly
B
v. restate a passage in one's own words while retaining thought of author
C
v. chatter idly
D
adj. modest
Question 9
unbridled
A
adj. violent
B
v. support; prop up
C
n. study of fish
D
n. raid
Question 10
uncanny
A
v. put under a spell; carry away with emotion
B
v. cancel; retract
C
n. soothing application applied to sore and inflamed portions of the body
D
adj. strange; mysterious
Question 11
unconscionable
A
adj. unscrupulous; excessive
B
v. squander
C
v. disparage; depreciate
D
n. resorting to help when in trouble
Question 12
uncouth
A
adj. outlandish; clumsy
B
v. adjust; endanger the interests or reputation of
C
adj. like a fanatic; furious
D
v. emit (odor)
Question 13
unction
A
adj. practical (as opposed to idealistic); concerned with the practical worth or impact of something
B
adj. secret
C
adj. reparable
D
n. the act of anointing with oil
Question 14
unctuous
A
adj. laughable; trifling
B
v. annoy; vex
C
v. dress with vulgar finery
D
adj. oily; bland
Question 15
undergird
A
adj. calm; impartial
B
adj. white with age
C
v. strengthen the base of
D
n. A small group of people with shared interests
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