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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.

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861- Flashcard
flippant
showing inappropriate levity.
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862- Flashcard
flummox
be a mystery or bewildering to.
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863- Flashcard
fractious
irritable and is likely to cause disruption.
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864- Flashcard
gaffe
a socially awkward or tactless act.
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865- Flashcard
gambit
a manuveur or risk in a game or conversation, designed to secure an advantage.
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866- Flashcard
gerrymander
to manipulate voting districts in order to favor a particular political party Years ago, savvy politicians had gerrymandered the city center to ensure their re-election.
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867- Flashcard
graft
corruption, usually through bribery.
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868- Flashcard
grandiloquent
puffed up with vanity.
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869- Flashcard
gumption
resourcefulness and determination.
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870- Flashcard
hagiographic
excessively flattering toward someone's life or work.
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871- Flashcard
hail
enthusiastically acclaim or celebrate something.
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872- Flashcard
halcyon
idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquillity; marked by peace and prosperity.
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873- Flashcard
hauteur
overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors.
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874- Flashcard
hector
to bully or intimidate.
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875- Flashcard
hedge
to limit or qualify a statement; to avoid making a direct statement.
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876- Flashcard
histrionic
to be overly theatrical.
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877- Flashcard
hoary
ancient.
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878- Flashcard
hobble
to hold back the progress of something.
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879- Flashcard
hoodwink
to deceive or trick someone.
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880- Flashcard
hubris
overbearing pride or presumption.
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