Kaplan GRE 2010 List [2]
Vocabulary Cards: 93
- 1.
- a person who dislikes others
- 2.
- severe criticism, abuse
- 3.
- laziness
- 4.
- disrespectful
- 5.
- disrespectful
- 6.
- high rank, high repute
- 7.
- someone who argues in favor of or supports some idea or practice
- 8.
- shy, retiring, or timid
- 9.
- habitually lazy
- 10.
- urgent
- 11.
- doubtful authenticity
- 12.
- inherent or belonging to a particular area
- 13.
- sluggishness of temperament
- 14.
- nervous
- 15.
- overwhelm
- 16.
- keen-witted, astute, or shrewd
- 17.
- hostile or unfriendly
- 18.
- rude and bad-tempered
- 19.
- easily and casually fluent, with overtones of insincerity
- 20.
- sensible or showing good judgment
- 21.
- vitality and energy
- 22.
- abusive language
- 23.
- a purposeful exaggeration for effect, as in a tall tale
- 24.
- to be aware
- 25.
- overly flattering or servile
- 26.
- racy or lewd
- 27.
- unneccessary
- 28.
- heavenly or immaterial
- 29.
- to aid or assist
- 30.
- conscious or aware
- 31.
- formal or elaborate praise in writing or oration
- 32.
- wordy
- 33.
- to the point
- 34.
- a natural inclination or predisposition
- 35.
- a trace amount
- 36.
- to set right
- to free from error
- 37.
- to perceive
- to recognize
- 38.
- fundamentally different, entirely unlike
- 39.
- to present a false appearance
- to disguise one's real intentions or character
- 40.
- use of an inoffensive word or phrase in place of a more distasteful one
- 41.
- to make worse
- 42.
- to clear from blame, prove innocent
- 43.
- to clear of blame
- 44.
- to grovel
- 45.
- intensely emotional
- feverish
- 46.
- dictatorial in one's opinions
- 47.
- to copy
- to try to equal or excel
- 48.
- to count, list, or itemize
- 49.
- lasting a short time
- 50.
- to reduce in amount, degree, or severity
- 51.
- extreme dislike
- 52.
- to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
- 53.
- intense and passionate feeling
- 54.
- to make something unpleasant less severe
- 55.
- to reduce in force or degree, to weaken
- 56.
- severe or stern in appearance
- undecorated
- 57.
- predictable, cliched, boring
- 58.
- to support, to prop up
- 59.
- impartial and honest in speech
- 60.
- to reduce in strength
- 61.
- to produce, cause, or bring about
- 62.
- learned, scholarly, bookish
- 63.
- accustom or become used to
- 64.
- a curse
- 65.
- a blessing
- 66.
- a response
- 67.
- known or understood by only a few
- 68.
- admirable
- 69.
- to prevent
- to make unnecessary
- 70.
- to stop up, to prevent the passage of
- 71.
- troublesome and oppressive, burdensome
- 72.
- to conciliate, to appease
- 73.
- to arouse or incite
- 74.
- tending to talk a lot
- 75.
- deceit or trickery
- 76.
- one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions
- 77.
- not capable of being disturbed
- 78.
- quick to act without thinking
- 79.
- unable to be calmed down or made peaceful
- 80.
- showing innocence or childlike simplicity
- 81.
- harmless
- 82.
- lacking interest or flavor
- 83.
- uncompromising, refusing to be reconciled
- 84.
- to overwhelm
- to cover with water
- 85.
- easily made angry
- 86.
- using few words
- 87.
- to give praise
- to glorify
- 88.
- long, harsh speech or verbal attack
- 89.
- extreme mental and physical sluggishness
- 90.
- to sway physically
- to be indecisive
- 91.
- to respect deeply
- 92.
- filled with truth and accuracy
- 93.
- excessively decorated or embellished