GRE Vocabulary: Fall 2025 Day 12/56
Exam
volatile - correct answers-adj. easily changeable or extreme; unstable
whimsical - correct answers-adj. fanciful or capricious
zeal - correct answers-n. passion or fervor
anomaly - correct answers-n. something that is unusual or unexpected
equivocal - correct answers-adj. not easily understood or explained
lucid - correct answers-adj. very clear and easy to understand
precipitate - correct answers-v. to cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly
assuage - correct answers-v. to make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
erudite - correct answers-adj. having or showing great knwoledge
opaque - correct answers-adj. not able to be seen through; not easily understood
prodigal - correct answers-adj. wastefully extravagant
enigma - correct answers-n. a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to
understand
fervid - correct answers-adj. intensely enthusiastic or passionate
placate - correct answers-v. to make (someone) less angry or hostile
zeal - correct answers-n. a strong feel of interest and enthusiasm that makes someone
very eager or determined to do something
Exam
volatile - correct answers-adj. easily changeable or extreme; unstable
whimsical - correct answers-adj. fanciful or capricious
zeal - correct answers-n. passion or fervor
anomaly - correct answers-n. something that is unusual or unexpected
equivocal - correct answers-adj. not easily understood or explained
lucid - correct answers-adj. very clear and easy to understand
precipitate - correct answers-v. to cause (something) to happen quickly or suddenly
assuage - correct answers-v. to make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
erudite - correct answers-adj. having or showing great knwoledge
opaque - correct answers-adj. not able to be seen through; not easily understood
prodigal - correct answers-adj. wastefully extravagant
enigma - correct answers-n. a person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to
understand
fervid - correct answers-adj. intensely enthusiastic or passionate
placate - correct answers-v. to make (someone) less angry or hostile
zeal - correct answers-n. a strong feel of interest and enthusiasm that makes someone
very eager or determined to do something