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


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Question 1
humid
A
v. scatter
B
adj. damp
C
adj. experienced
D
n. shallow body of water near a sea; lake
Question 2
humility
A
n. divine gift; great popular charm or appeal
B
n. cure-all; remedy for all diseases
C
adj. meddlesome; excessively pushy in offering one's services
D
n. humbleness of spirit
Question 3
hummock
A
n. small hill
B
adj. solidly uniform; unyielding
C
adj. winding; bending in and out
D
adj. supposed
Question 4
humus
A
adj. short-lived; fleeting
B
n. substance formed by decaying vegetable matter
C
adj. unerring
D
adj. relating to races
Question 5
hurtle
A
v. erase; strike out
B
v. crash; rush
C
n. mass for the dead; dirge
D
adj. lively; stirring
Question 6
husbandry
A
n. conference
B
adj. iridescent
C
n. frugality; thrift
D
n. female sheep
Question 7
hybrid
A
n. infection
B
n. mongrel; mixed breed
C
n. belief
D
n. calming drug or influence
Question 8
hydrophobia
A
n. fear of water; rabies
B
n. cause of complaint
C
n. general agreement
D
adj. impartial; fair
Question 9
hyperbole
A
adj. having the odor of musk
B
n. knowledge
C
n. guilt; self-reproach
D
n. exaggeration; overstatement
Question 10
hypercritical
A
adj. excessively exacting
B
n. study of language
C
v. pierce
D
adj. hairy
Question 11
hypochondriac
A
n. aimless follower of the arts; amateur
B
n. person unduly worried about his health; worrier without cause about illness
C
n. gap; pause
D
adj. without money
Question 12
hypocritical
A
v. cause to become sick; fill with disgust
B
v. hide away or cache; produce and release a substance into an organism.
C
n. twisting force; force producing rotation
D
adj. pretending to be virtuous; deceiving
Question 13
hypothetical
A
n. program as for trial; book where such entries are made
B
v. throw overboard
C
adj. damaged; disfigured
D
adj. based on assumptions or hypotheses
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