GRE Vocabulary list-09




GRE Vocabulary list-09

GRE Vocabulary list-09

GRE frequently used words list-09:

 

Sr.

Word

Usage in Sentence

Meaning

201.

fractious

English batsmen are fractious to Pakistani spin bowlers, because the spin is hard to be detected by English batsmen with extra pace.

Trick to Remember: In quant section of GAT, fractions are more difficult to solve as compared to simple integers; so fractious is something hard to manage.

(ADJ.) hard to manage or control; easily irritated or annoyed.

202.

Bravado

Umair told his story of job interview with bravado, that was really appreciated by the listeners.

Trick to Remember: It derived from brave; brave in talking to others, or bold.

(NOUN) confident or brave talk or behavior that is intended to impress other people.

203.

integrated

Inter-Servises-Intelligence and Military Intelligence are integrated into Pakistan Army(the parent unit), the proud of Pakistan.

Trick to Remember: When something is made as an integral part of something it’s become integrated.

(NOUN) formed or united into a whole.

204.

Candid

A young girl of 18 in India was candid but created world record of receiving perfect score in TOEFL.

Trick to Remember: Candid = can did; everyone can did because it’s simplicity.

(NOUN) truthful and straightforward; frank; simple; inexperienced.

205.

Inexorable

He is so devoted in his preparation for GRE that his devotion is inexorable by any incident.

Trick to Remember: inexorable = something or someone on which pressure can’t be exerted(exorted).

(ADJ.) that can’t be stopped or influenced; stubborn.

206.

Inevitable

For getting Commonwealth General scholarship, taking Local GRE is inevitable requirement.

Trick to Remember: it sounds like facilitate; so it means something smooth-spoken or fluent; by this way one can facilitate his personality.

(ADJ.) It sounds like unavoidable; that is its meaning.

207.

Commendable

The dying hard effort in preparation of GAT within a months was really commendable; he finally received excellent score on the exam.

Trick to Remember: commendable = command-able; person who gives command is of high rank or authority, that rank is really admirable, because responsible commands in critical situation is always worthy of high praise.

(ADJ.) worthy of high praise; in an admirable manner

208.

Capricious

The prices of necessity products in Pakistan is capricious that shows its weak economy.

Trick to Remember: It derived from price, which are not remains the same; also a soap named capri soap, which changes the colour of face.

(VERB) changeable

209.

Ineluctable

GAT is ineluctable requirements to apply for NTS associated Universities in Pakistan.

Trick to Remember: It sounds like inreluctable, which means not able to make it reluctant; So its something irresistible.

(NOUN) incapable of being avoided or prevented; unable to escape from.

210.

Irrevocably

Pakistan’s stance on becoming nuclear power was irrevocable by abrupt shift of power from military to civil in 1989; once the whole nation decided to become nuclear power it was no way to compromise on this decision.

Trick to Remember: It sounds like irreversible; vocabulary (vocable) is words we use in daily life; once a word is expressed, its impossible to get back.

(ADJ.) action that can’t be changed or reversed.

211.

incorrigible

GRE is a section adoptive test; once you move on to the next section, the questions that you attempted in previous section is incorrigible.

Trick to Remember: It sounds like incorrectable(uncorrectable); that cannot be improved or corrected.

(ADJ.) seems to be beyond correcting or improving

212.

implacable

After very huge disappointment from GRE for getting very low score, Bilal was implacable to his disappointment.

Trick to Remember: One who is falter, falls due to very old age or born in few days ago.

(NOUN) that can’t be appease, or sooth.

213.

faltering

The surprising decrease in the value of PKR as compare to other currencies is sign of faltering economy of Pakistan.

Trick to Remember: it sounds like refutal; so it must means act of refuting by offering contrary arguments.

(VERB) weak.

214.

transitory

Life is transitory, but much valuable for deciding (whether heaven or hell) about the life after death which is never-ending.

Trick to Remember: The time requirement for transit of goods is now less with the revolution of modern era with highways; so transitory is something of short-life or duration.

(ADJ.) lasting a very short-time.

215.

foiblesh

His lack of quick understanding of the simple concepts shows his foiblesh methodology of learning.

Trick to Remember: foible = feeble which means weakness in mind; e.g, feebleminded.

(NOUN) small weakness of character or mind.

216.

cursory

The C.E.O makes just cursory looks to hundreds of files where he require to sign daily basis, its because of his expertise.

Trick to Remember: the arrow sign in the computer or laptop is called cursor; it’s use to just click on something without providing huge details; so it means be quick without detail oriented.

(ADJ.) not paying attention to details.

217.

liberate

Laptops has liberated students and workers from their desks; they can work on it even during rid in a car.

Trick to Remember: Liberty market, a famous know place in Lahore; which allows liberty of shoppings and food.

(NOUN) to give freedom; set free.

218.

revelling

After being accepted by Commonwealth scholarship, Hamid start revelling with his family and friends.

Trick to Remember: some people have habits of revealing(sounds like revelling) the secretes of others, because they feel enjoyment and pleasure by doing so.

(VERB) gain great pleasure from a situation.

219.

trample

His hope for getting scholarship from university was trampled when he got too low score in GAT to be consider for admission.
Trick to Remember: It sounds like temple; when some religious people worship here, it cause damage in the feelings of people who worship in Masjid or churches.

(ADJ.) to cause damage or pain; to treat other rights, wishes, or feelings as worthless.

220.

commensurate

Salaries are usually commensurate with education level and experience.

Trick to Remember: commensurate = common + ensure; which ensures that the two things are common by sized or extent.

(ADJ.) equal in extent; of the same size.

221.

prevail

The dengue virus has been prevailing in Pakistan; every summer brings large number of deaths due to this virus.

rick to Remember: It derived from privileged, e.g, privileged class; which means high in status, rank or power; also it’s famous speech of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto “Justice must prevail over power”

(VERB) be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance

222.

harrowing

It is harrowing when Pakistan loss match against India after setting very high target; obviously it’s due to very bad performance by fielders who usually drop many catches and miss winning chances.

Trick to Remember: When Pakistan team ‘harr rhi ho’ against india in cricket, it becomes extremely painful to the whole nation.

(VERB) extremely painful.

223.

protracted

Issue of Kashmir is protracted dispute by India, who is playing cards of further delaying this issue in such a way that Pakistan remain stuck in its internal problems of terrorism by BLA, and TTP, and unable to address on the Kashmir issue; in short India doing propaganda against Pakistan.

Trick to Remember: complacency = When you protect yourself from the causes of dengue virus expansion, you will be safe from it in very long run; protracted means relatively long in duration.

(NOUN) relatively long in duration; tediously protracted

224.

politic

It was a politic decision by COAS General Raheel Sharif to start zarb-e-asab operation against all militants wings and terrorist in Pakistan. Although the issue of terrorism was raised from the foolish political decision in Musharraf’s governemnt, now as these people are declared as our enemy, so there must be no distinction between different enemies, if now they are all funded by India (our main enemy).

Trick to Remember: It derived from political; political affairs require sensible and judicious actions.

(ADJ.) actions seeming sensible and judicious in the circumstances.

225.

timorousness

One should consult about admission & scholarships, with some experts to get ride of timorousness; by doing so, you will be confident to decide what to do.

Trick to Remember: In esams, when you anxious about time (timorousness); that means you are fearful from it.

(NOUN) fear of the unknown or unfamiliar: fear of making decisions.

 
 

Word usage Exercise

imperturbable,   mitigate,   exigent,   partisan,   avarice,

From the words above, select the words that can best be used in each of the sentences below:

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Answer Keys:

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