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Toughest GRE Words Test

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of 147 available terms

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5 Matching Questions

  1. Vouchsafe
  2. Cron
  3. Orison
  4. Ingenue
  5. Agog
  1. a To condescend to grant or bestow (a privilege, for example); deign; to let have as a favor, prerogative, or privilege; to descend to a level considered inappropriate to one's dignity; ose; grant
  2. b A time unit equal to 1000000 years; used in reference to evolutionary processes
  3. c highly excited
  4. d Prayer
  5. e An artless girl;an actress who plays such parts

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. 1) a roll of fabric, originally as a measure 2) run away suddenly3 ) BAR, LOCK, catch, latch, fastener
  2. damage, injury, or a wrongful act done willfully, negligently, or in circumstances involving strict liability, but not involving breach.
  3. A state of reduced or suspended sensibility; state of mental numbness, as that resulting from shock; a daze; condition of dullness, often resulting from stress; unconsciousness
  4. A strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt; a feeling of regret for one's sins or misdeeds; a feeling of uncertainty about the fitness or correctness of an action; regret, sorrow
  5. A vessel in which substances are crushed or ground with a pestle; a machine in which materials are ground and blended or crushed; an ancient field weapon that fires a projectile in a high arch to reach an impact point; plastic material to bond stones and bricks together

5 True/False Questions

  1. blandishmentsomething that tends to coax or cajole : ALLUREMENT

          

  2. TiradeA group of three; a chord of three tones, especially one built on a given root tone plus a major or minor third and a perfect fifth; set of three similar things considered as a unit

          

  3. GrovelTo support slavishly every opinion or suggestion of a superior; to behave in a servile or demeaning manner

          

  4. CaginessHaving or showing a clever awareness and resourcefulness in practical matters; secretive; wary; careful; shrewd

          

  5. MuckrakeTo condescend to grant or bestow (a privilege, for example); deign; to let have as a favor, prerogative, or privilege; to descend to a level considered inappropriate to one's dignity; ose; grant