Top 52 GRE Vocabulary Words Exam
anomaly - correct answers-deviation from what is normal
assuage - correct answers-to make something less severe
enigma - correct answers-a puzzle; mystery
equivocal - correct answers-open to question
erudite - correct answers-learned; educated (ex-rude)
fervid - correct answers-having great passion
SYN: zeal
lucid - correct answers-easily understood; clear
opaque - correct answers-obscure; obtuse
placate - correct answers-to pacify or appease (PLAC: to please)
precipitate - correct answers-done with very great haste and without due deliberation
prodigal - correct answers-rashly or wastefully extravagant
zeal - correct answers-Enthusiastic devotion
SYN: fervid
abstain - correct answers-To refrain
adulterate - correct answers-to make impure or inferior
apathy - correct answers-lack of concern, interest or emotion
audacious - correct answers-bold; insolent
capricious - correct answers-impulsive and unpredictable
corroborate - correct answers-to confirm or support; make more certain (roborare - to
strengthen)
desiccate - correct answers-to dry out thoroughly
anomaly - correct answers-deviation from what is normal
assuage - correct answers-to make something less severe
enigma - correct answers-a puzzle; mystery
equivocal - correct answers-open to question
erudite - correct answers-learned; educated (ex-rude)
fervid - correct answers-having great passion
SYN: zeal
lucid - correct answers-easily understood; clear
opaque - correct answers-obscure; obtuse
placate - correct answers-to pacify or appease (PLAC: to please)
precipitate - correct answers-done with very great haste and without due deliberation
prodigal - correct answers-rashly or wastefully extravagant
zeal - correct answers-Enthusiastic devotion
SYN: fervid
abstain - correct answers-To refrain
adulterate - correct answers-to make impure or inferior
apathy - correct answers-lack of concern, interest or emotion
audacious - correct answers-bold; insolent
capricious - correct answers-impulsive and unpredictable
corroborate - correct answers-to confirm or support; make more certain (roborare - to
strengthen)
desiccate - correct answers-to dry out thoroughly