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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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engender
give rise to.
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entrenched
fixed firmly or securely.
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ephemeral
lasting a very short time.
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equivocal
confusing or ambiguous.
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eradicate
to completely destroy.
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erudite
having or showing profound knowledge.
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eschew
avoid and stay away from deliberately; stay clear of.
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esoteric
confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle.
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espouse
to adopt or support an idea or cause.
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exacerbate
make worse.
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exacting
requiring and demanding accuracy.
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exalt
praise or glorify.
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exonerate
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
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expound
add details or explanation; clarify the meaning; state in depth.
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extant
the opposite of extinct.
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fallacious
of a belief that is based on faulty reasoning.
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fastidious
overly concerned with details; fussy.
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flux
a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) Ever since Elvira resigned as the head of marketing, everything about our sales strategy has been in a state of flux.
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foment
try to stir up public opinion.
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forlorn
marked by or showing hopelessness.
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