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Barrons GRE Word List 27 Inveterate - Laggard - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
beyond reproach; blameless; impeccable; Ex. irreproachable conduct
regulation requiring all people to leave the streets at stated times; signal (as a bell) announcing the hour of a curfew
person who has a compulsive desire to steal
call and bring into use (a right or law); call on/upon (a higher power or god) for help; ask for; beg for; conjure (a spirit); Ex. invoke the veto power; Ex. invoke one's advisor/God
incurable; uncorrectable; impossible to remedy
5 Matching Questions
n labile
n knell
s jest
n irate
n knead
a
likely to change; unstable; Ex. emotionally labile; N. lability
b
playful remark or act; V. act or speak playfully
c
angry; CF. ire: anger; wrath
d
tolling of a bell especially to indicate a funeral, disaster, etc.; sound of the funeral bell; V.
e
mix; work dough; mix and work into a uniform mass (with the hands); Ex. knead dough
5 Multiple Choice Questions
poke abruptly with something sharp; punch with short blows
n jibe
s jab
s jest
n jaunt
right and power to apply the law; authority
s jurisdiction
s indecision
jubilation
s juridical
crisis; point in time; joining point; joint; act of joining
n jaunt
n jaunty
n juncture
n junta
slow; sluggish; N: one who lags; straggler
n knead
n laggard
n labile
n jaded
exhibiting rainbowlike colors; Ex. iridescent oil slick; N. iridescence
n irate
n irascible
n iridescent
n itinerant
5 True/False Question
jargon
→ range of knowledge; Ex. beyond one's ken
True
False
n jovial
→ agree; be in harmony with; gibe; to make fun in a tauting way
True
False
n jurisprudence
→ lack of proper respect or reverence; ADJ. irreverent
True
False
kernel
→ tolling of a bell especially to indicate a funeral, disaster, etc.; sound of the funeral bell; V.
True
False
n itinerant
→ related; belonging to the same group; similar in nature or character; Ex. kindred languages; N: relative; kin; kinship
True
False
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