GRE GREGMAT Vocabulary List Group 15

Fahim Ahmed
6 min readMar 26, 2024

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  1. alienate — make someone feel isolated and estranged
alienate

2. apathy — lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something

apathy

3. apropos — appropriate or relevant to the situation.

apropos

4. apt — 1. suitable or appropriate; 2. having a tendency toward something ; 3. quick to learn

apt

5. cloak — conceal or disguise

cloak

6. consensus — general agreement among the members of a group

consensus

7. distort — give a false or misleading account of

distort

8. divergent — growing further apart; disagreeing

divergent

9. elated — very happy or proud

elated

10. enchant — capture the attention or to charm

enchant

11. entrenched — firmly ingrained and unlikely to change

entrenched

12. exotic — foreign, especially in an exciting way

exotic

13. exploitative — taking unfair advantage of a person, group, or situation

exploitative

14. foreseeable — able to be predicted or expected

foreseeable

15. forsake — abandon or give up

forsake

16. gratify — please or satisfy; make content

gratify

17. heed — mind or regard with care; pay attention

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18. judicious — having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking

judicious

19. lucid — clear and easy to understand

lucid

20. pertinent — important with regard to (a subject or matter); pertaining; relevant

pertinent

21. propriety — conformity to established standards of good or proper behavior

propriety

22. scintillating — brilliantly or impressively clever, exciting, amusing or witty

scintillating

23. sensational — exaggerated for effect, often sacrificing accuracy

sensational

24. sophisticated — 1. experienced, worldly, or cultured; 2. advanced or intricate, often in tech

sophisticated

25. strife — conflict or struggle

strife

26. understated — expressed in a subtle, restrained, or low-key manner

understated

27. unscrupulous — without moral principles

unscrupulous

28. veracity — conformity to truth or accuracy

veracity

29. virulent — extremely hostile or malicious; intensely acrimonious

virulent

30. volatile — likely to change unpredictably and quickly (usually for the worse)

volatile

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