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AzB2. Gre Vocab (31-60)
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Graduate
01/12/2013

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Term

Adage

Definition

(n.) an old saying

1. now accepted as being truthful The adage “do unto others as you wish them to do unto you” is still widely practiced.

Term
Adamant
Definition

(adj.) not yielding, firm

1. After taking an adamant stand to sell the house, the man called the real estate
agency.
2. The girl’s parents were adamant about not allowing her to go on a dangerous
backpacking trip.

Term
Addled
Definition

(adj.) rotten

1. The egg will become addled if it is left unrefrigerated.

Term
Adept
Definition

(adj.) skilled; practiced

1. The skilled craftsman was quite adept at creating beautiful vases and
candleholders.

Term
Adjure
Definition

(v.) solemnly ordered

1. The jurors were adjured by the judge to make a fair decision.

Term
Adroit
Definition

(adj.) expert or skillful

1. The repair was not difficult for the adroit craftsman.

2. The driver’s adroit driving avoided a serious accident.

Term
Adulation
Definition

(n.) praise in excess

1. The adulation was in response to the heroic feat.

2. The adulation given to the movie star was sickening.

Term
Adulterate
Definition

(v.) to corrupt, debase, or make impure

1. The dumping of chemicals will adulterate the pureness of the lake.

Term
Adversary
Definition

(n.) an enemy; foe;

1. The peace treaty united two countries that were historically great adversaries.

Term

Adverse 

Definition

(adj.) negative; hostile; antagonistic; inimical

1. Contrary to the ski resort’s expectations, the warm weather generated adverse conditions for a profitable weekend.

Term

Advocate

 

Definition

(v.; n.) to plead in favor of; supporter;

1. Defender Amnesty International advocates the cause for human rights.  

2. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great advocate of civil rights.

Term

Aesthetic

Definition

(adj.) of beauty; pertaining to taste in art and beauty

1. She found that her aesthetic sense and that of the artist were at odds.  

2. His review made one wonder what kind of aesthetic taste the critic had.

Term
Affable
Definition

(adj.) friendly; amiable; good-natured

1. Her affable puppy loved to play with children.

Term
Affiliate
Definition

 (v.) to connect or associate with; to accept as a member

1. The hiking club affiliated with the bird-watching club.

Term
Affinity
Definition

(n.) a connection; similarity of structure

1. There is a strong emotional affinity between the two siblings.

2. It turns out that the elements bear a strong affinity to each other.

Term
Aggrandize
Definition

(v.) to make more powerful

1. The king wanted to aggrandize himself and his kingdom.  

Term
Aghast
Definition

 (adj.) astonished; amazed; horrified; terrified; appalled

1. Stockholders were aghast at the company’s revelation.  

2. The landlord was aghast at his water bill.

Term
Agrarian
Definition

(adj.) of the land

1. Many agrarian people are poor.

Term
Alacrity
Definition

(n.) eager readiness or speed

1. The manager was so impressed by the worker’s alacrity; he suggested a
promotion.

2. On the first day of her new job, the recent college graduate was able to leave early after completing all of her tasks with alacrity.

Term
Alchemist

Definition

(n.) a person who studies chemistry

1. The alchemist’s laboratory was full of bottles and tubes of strange looking liquids.

Term
Alchemy
Definition

(n.) any mysterious change of substance or nature

1. The magician used alchemy to change the powder into a liquid.

Term
Allegory
Definition

(n.) a symbolic description

1. The book contained many allegories on Russian history.

Term
Alleviate
Definition

(v.) to lessen or make easier

1. The airport’s monorail alleviates vehicular traffic.

Term
Allocate
Definition

(v.) set aside; designate; assign

1. There have been front row seats allocated to the performer’s family.

2. The farmer allocated three acres of his fields to corn.

Term

Allude

Definition

(v.) to refer indirectly to something

1. The story alludes to part of the author’s life.

2. Without stating that the defendant was an ex-convict, the prosecutor alluded to the fact by mentioning his length of unemployment.

Term

 

Allure

 

Definition

(v.; n.) to attract; entice; attraction; temptation; glamour

1. The romantic young man allured the beautiful woman by preparing a wonderful dinner.

2. Singapore’s allure is its bustling economy.

Term

Allusion

Definition

(n.) an indirect reference (often literary); a hint 

1. The mention of the pet snake was an allusion to the man’s

sneaky ways.  

2. In modern plays allusions are often made to ancient drama.

Term
Aloof
Definition

(adj.) distant in interest; reserved; cool

1. Even though the new coworker was aloof, we attempted to be friendly.  

2. The calm defendant remained aloof when he was wrongly accused of fabricating his story.

Term
Altercation
Definition

(n.) controversy; dispute

1. A serious altercation caused the marriage to end in a bitter divorce.

Term
Altruism
Definition

(n.) unselfish devotion to the welfare of others

1. After the organization aided the catastrophe victims, it was given an award for altruism.

2. She displayed such altruism by giving up all of her belongings and joining a peace corps in Africa.

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