GRE Practice Test 2 |48 Questions with Verified Answers
Recapitulate - CORRECT ANSWER summarize and state again the main points
Repudiate -
... [Show More] CORRECT ANSWER refuse to accept or associated with
Confound - CORRECT ANSWER to cause surprise or confusion in (someone)
Polarize - CORRECT ANSWER to separate into opposing groups
Patent - CORRECT ANSWER obvious or clear
Pervasive - CORRECT ANSWER spreading widely throughout an area
Arcane - CORRECT ANSWER understood by few, mysterious
Opaque - CORRECT ANSWER not able to be seen through, not transparent
Collude - CORRECT ANSWER come to a secret understanding; conspire
Duplicity - CORRECT ANSWER deceitfulness, double dealing
Discrepancy - CORRECT ANSWER lack of compatibility or similarity between two facts
Vexation - CORRECT ANSWER the state of being annoyed, frustrated or worried
Munificent - CORRECT ANSWER larger or more generous than what is necessary
Solicitous - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by showing interest or concern
Irresolute - CORRECT ANSWER uncertain, showing or feeling hesitancy
Mendacity - CORRECT ANSWER untruthfulness
Baseness - CORRECT ANSWER lack of moral principals; bad character
Avarice - CORRECT ANSWER extreme greed for wealth
Dubious - CORRECT ANSWER hesitating or doubting
Doctrinaire - CORRECT ANSWER seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances
Judicious - CORRECT ANSWER having or showing or done with good judgment
Indefatigable - CORRECT ANSWER persisting tirelessly
Distill - CORRECT ANSWER extract the most important meaning from // to purify a liquid
Jettison - CORRECT ANSWER throw or drop // disregard
Orthographical - CORRECT ANSWER methodology of writing a language, spelling, capitalization etc.
Propagate - CORRECT ANSWER spread or promote an idea
Reverberant - CORRECT ANSWER to become filled with sound
Irascible - CORRECT ANSWER irritable, quick tempered
Inscrutable - CORRECT ANSWER impossible to understand
Evocation - CORRECT ANSWER act of bringing something back to memory
Interminable - CORRECT ANSWER endless
Posturing - CORRECT ANSWER behave in a way that is supposed to impress or mislead others
Boon - CORRECT ANSWER a thing that is helpful or beneficial
Forestalled - CORRECT ANSWER prevent or obstruct by taking action ahead of time
Beholden - CORRECT ANSWER having a duty to someone in return for help or service // owing thanks
Inept - CORRECT ANSWER having no skill
Evasiveness - CORRECT ANSWER elusiveness
Laypeople - CORRECT ANSWER a person without professional knowledge in a certain topic
Impudence - CORRECT ANSWER audacity, cockiness
Insolent - CORRECT ANSWER showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect
Nettles - CORRECT ANSWER irritate or annoy someone
Objurgation - CORRECT ANSWER speaking to someone in a harsh, angry way
Contemptuous - CORRECT ANSWER showing contempt, scornful
Portentous - CORRECT ANSWER done in a pompous, or overly solemn manner
Antiquity - CORRECT ANSWER ancient times
Vestigial - CORRECT ANSWER remaining, residual
Nascent - CORRECT ANSWER budding, growing, emergent
Apologist - CORRECT ANSWER a person who offers a defense for something controversial [Show Less]