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This flashcard study set will contain over 500 crucial vocabulary words that are frequently encountered in the GRE exam.

Each card features a word, its definition, synonyms, antonyms, and an example sentence to help you understand its usage.

This comprehensive set is designed to enhance your vocabulary skills, improve your understanding of complex words and phrases, and boost your confidence for the GRE verbal reasoning section. It's an excellent resource for anyone preparing for the GRE who wants to expand their vocabulary knowledge and improve their test scores.

Study Set Content:
61- Flashcard
burgeon
grow and flourish.
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62- Flashcard
calumny
making of a false statement meant to injure a person"s reputation.
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63- Flashcard
capricious
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason Nearly every month our capricious CEO had a new plan to turn the company around, and none of them worked because we never gave them the time they needed to succeed.
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castigate
to reprimand harshly.
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65- Flashcard
censure
to express strong disapproval.
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66- Flashcard
chastise
to reprimand harshly.
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67- Flashcard
chortle
to chuckle, laugh merrily.
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68- Flashcard
circumscribe
restrict or confine.
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69- Flashcard
circumvent
cleverly find a way out of one's duties or obligations.
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commensurate
to be in proportion or corresponding in degree or amount The convicted felon's life sentence was commensurate to the heinousness of his crime.
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concede
acknowledge defeat I concede.
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concede
admit (to a wrongdoing).
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concede
give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another.
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74- Flashcard
confound
be confusing or perplexing to.
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75- Flashcard
confound
mistake one thing for another.
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76- Flashcard
conspicuous
without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious.
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constituent
a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes The mayor's constituents are no longer happy with her performance and plan to vote for another candidate in the upcoming election.
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constituent
an abstract part of something.
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79- Flashcard
construe
interpreted in a particular way.
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contingent
a gathering of persons representative of some larger group.
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