GRE Exam Prep 2024 Questions and
Answers
abaite - correct answers-to reduce
abscond - correct answers-to leave secretly
abyss - correct answers-an extremely deep hole
adulterate - correct answers-to make impure; to contaminate
aggrandize - correct answers-to increase in power, influence, and reputation
amalgamate - correct answers-to combine
ambiguous - correct answers-unclear or doubtful; able to be interpreted several ways
ameliorate - correct answers-to make better; to improve
anachronism - correct answers-something out of place in time
analogous - correct answers-similar or alike in some way; equivalent to
anomaly - correct answers-deviation from what is normal
antagonize - correct answers-to annoy or provoke to anger
antipathy - correct answers-extreme dislike
apathy - correct answers-lack of interest or emotion
arbitrate - correct answers-to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
archaic - correct answers-ancient; old-fashioned
ardor - correct answers-intense and passionate feeling
articulate - correct answers-able to speak clearly and expressively
assuage - correct answers-to make something unpleasant less severe
Answers
abaite - correct answers-to reduce
abscond - correct answers-to leave secretly
abyss - correct answers-an extremely deep hole
adulterate - correct answers-to make impure; to contaminate
aggrandize - correct answers-to increase in power, influence, and reputation
amalgamate - correct answers-to combine
ambiguous - correct answers-unclear or doubtful; able to be interpreted several ways
ameliorate - correct answers-to make better; to improve
anachronism - correct answers-something out of place in time
analogous - correct answers-similar or alike in some way; equivalent to
anomaly - correct answers-deviation from what is normal
antagonize - correct answers-to annoy or provoke to anger
antipathy - correct answers-extreme dislike
apathy - correct answers-lack of interest or emotion
arbitrate - correct answers-to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
archaic - correct answers-ancient; old-fashioned
ardor - correct answers-intense and passionate feeling
articulate - correct answers-able to speak clearly and expressively
assuage - correct answers-to make something unpleasant less severe