GRE Vocabulary Power (2-10)

单词卡: 32

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  • 1.
    • generosity
    • ADJ. magnanimous: generous
  • 2.
    • pleasantly fat
    • nicely rounded
  • 3.
    • sudden outburst of an illness or feeling
    • convulsion caused by epilepsy
  • 4.
    • contemptible
    • despicable
    • N: disease caused by deficiency of Vitamin C
  • 5.
    • calamity
    • disaster
  • 6.
    • holding fast (as to a belief)
    • persistent
  • 7.
    • silent
    • without speech
    • not pronounced
    • unable to speak
    • N: one who is incapable of speech
    • V: soften the sound, color, shade of
  • 8.
    • sudden raid or military advance
    • raid
  • 9.
    • quarrelsome
  • 10.
    • harness fitted about a horse's head (used to restrain)
    • curb
    • check
    • V: put a bridle on
    • control or restrain
    • show anger
  • 11.
    • ornament worn on the shoulder (of a uniform, etc.)
  • 12.
    • going beyond common thought or ideas
    • impossible to understand by practical experiences or practices
    • known only by studying thoughts or intuition
    • OP. empirical
  • 13.
    • contradict
    • oppose
    • violate (a rule, law, or custom)
  • 14.
    • easy to understand
    • (of something) plainly expressed
  • 15.
    • release
    • yield
    • give up something (with reluctance)
  • 16.
    • pitcher
    • container for holding liquids
  • 17.
    • uprightness
    • honesty
    • incorruptibility
  • 18.
    • inflated
    • exaggerated
  • 19.
    • list
    • mention one by one
  • 20.
    • dejected
    • dispirited
  • 21.
    • comfort
    • assist (someone in difficulty)
    • aid
  • 22.
    • cloying sweet
    • characteristic of sugar or saccharin
  • 23.
    • warlike
    • of war
  • 24.
    • deception
    • trickery
  • 25.
    • error
    • stupid mistake
  • 26.
    • urge (by strong argument or advice)
  • 27.
    • joint
    • crisis
    • point in time
    • joining point
    • act of joining
  • 28.
    • deluge
    • upheaval
    • earthquake
    • violent and sudden event or change
  • 29.
    • pardon (an offense)
  • 30.
    • marvel
    • highly gifted child
    • person with exceptional talents
    • wonder
  • 31.
    • unclear
    • slightly obscure
    • misty
    • confused state of mind
  • 32.
    • speech or writing with no meaning
    • foolish behavior or language
    • cause to fail