My GRE Vocabulary
By Chris D'Angelo
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Podcast which features one word each episode to help me study vocabulary for the GRE. Go to mygrevocabulary.com/words-i-dont-know to request new words to be added to the podcast.
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CleanCredulous | cred·u·lous - adjective /ˈkrejələs/ Having or showing too great a readiness to believe things - Synonyms - adjective: gullible, trustful - A credulous rumour is spreading about having a new principal. - | 3/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFrangible | fran·gi·ble - adjective /ˈfranjəbəl/ Fragile; brittle - Synonyms - adjective: fragile, brittle, breakable, frail, tender, friable, delicate,crisp, weak, brash - Be careful, my lamp is frangible. ep90 | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanOracular | o·rac·u·lar - adjective /ôˈrakyələr/ Of or relating to an oracle - the oracular shrine (of an utterance, advice, etc.) Hard to interpret; enigmatic - an ambiguous, oracular remark | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanProstrate | pros·trate - verb /ˈpräsˌtrāt/ prostrated, past participle; prostrated, past tense; prostrates, 3rd person singular present; prostrating, present participle Lay oneself flat on the ground face downward, esp. in reverence or submission | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanInure | in·ure - verb /iˈn(y)o͝or/ inured, past participle; inured, past tense; inures, 3rd person singular present; inuring, present participle Accustom (someone) to something, esp. something unpleasant | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanEponym | ep·o·nym - noun /ˈepəˌnim/ eponyms, plural A person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named A name or noun formed in such a way - Romulus is the eponym of Rome - ep85 | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAbnegate | ab·ne·gate - verb /ˈabniˌgāt/ abnegated, past participle; abnegated, past tense; abnegates, 3rd person singular present; abnegating, present participle Renounce or reject (something desired or valuable) | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRecondite | rec·on·dite - adjective /ˈrekənˌdīt/ /riˈkän-/ (of a subject or knowledge) Little known; abstruse - the book is full of recondite information - Synonyms - adjective: abstruse, obscure, secret, deep - | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanExiguous | ex·ig·u·ous - adjective /igˈzigyo͞oəs/ /ikˈsig-/ Very small in size or amount - my exiguous musical resources - Synonyms - adjective: scanty, small, little, meagre, meager, slender, scant,slight, skimpy, scarce - | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPuissant | pu·is·sant - adjective /ˈpwisənt/ /ˈpwēsənt/ /ˈpyo͞oəsənt/ Having great power or influence - Synonyms - adjective: mighty, powerful, potent - Hitler was one of the most puissant leader the world has ever come across. - | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanProtean | pro·te·an - adjective /ˈprōtēən/ /prōˈtēən/ Tending or able to change frequently or easily - it is difficult to comprehend the whole of this protean subject Able to do many different things; versatile | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSedulous | sed·u·lous - adjective /ˈsejələs/ (of a person or action) Showing dedication and diligence - he watched himself with the most sedulous care - Synonyms - adjective: diligent, assiduous, industrious, studious,painstaking, hard, | 9/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPerfidious | per·fid·i·ous - adjective /pərˈfidēəs/ Deceitful and untrustworthy - a perfidious lover - Synonyms - adjective: treacherous, traitorous, unfaithful, disloyal,faithless, false, deceitful, insidious - | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDemur | de·mur - verb /diˈmər/ demurred, past participle; demurred, past tense; demurring, present participle; demurs, 3rd person singular present Raise doubts or objections or show reluctance - normally she would have accepted the challenge, | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanStaid | staid - adjective /stād/ Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous - staid law firms - Synonyms - adjective: sedate, sober, serious, composed, steady, grave - Many companieshave a dress code which requires that all employees ... | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAppellation | ap·pel·la·tion - noun /ˌapəˈlāSHən/ appellations, plural A name or title - the city fully justifies its appellation “the Pearl of the Orient.” The action of giving a name to a person or thing - Synonyms - noun: name, | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanNugatory | nu·ga·to·ry - adjective /ˈn(y)o͞ogəˌtôrē/ Of no value or importance - a nugatory and pointless observation Useless; futile - the teacher shortages will render nugatory the hopes of implementing the new curriculum | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAbnegation | ab·ne·ga·tion - noun /ˌabniˈgāSHən/ abnegations, plural The act of renouncing or rejecting something - abnegation of political law-making power Self-denial - Synonyms - noun: renunciation, disavowal, repudiation, | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSpendthrift | spend·thrift - noun /ˈspen(d)ˌTHrift/ spendthrifts, plural A person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way - Synonyms - adjective: wasteful, prodigal, extravagant, lavish, profligate,thriftless, improvident, profuse, | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAdumbrate | ad·um·brate - verb /ˈadəmˌbrāt/ /əˈdəm-/ adumbrated, past participle; adumbrated, past tense; adumbrates, 3rd person singular present; adumbrating, present participle Report or represent in outline | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLucre | lu·cre - noun /ˈlo͞okər/ Money, esp. when regarded as sordid or distasteful or gained in a dishonorable way - officials getting their hands grubby with filthy lucre - Synonyms - noun: profit, gain, money, benefit - | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanConstancy | con·stan·cy - noun /ˈkänstənsē/ The quality of being faithful and dependable The quality of being enduring and unchanging - the trade winds are noted for constancy in speed and direction - Synonyms - noun: stability, | 9/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanHeadlong | head·long - adjective /ˈhedˌlôNG/ /-ˌläNG/ With the head foremost - he fell headlong into the tent In a rush; with reckless haste - a headlong dash through the house - those who rush headlong to join in the latest craze - | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSlake | slake - verb /slāk/ slaked, past participle; slaked, past tense; slakes, 3rd person singular present; slaking, present participle Quench or satisfy (one's thirst) - slake your thirst with some lemonade Satisfy (desires) | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanProfligate | prof·li·gate - adjective /ˈpräfligət/ /-ləˌgāt/ Recklessly extravagant or wasteful in the use of resources - profligate consumers of energy Licentious; dissolute - he succumbed to drink and a profligate lifestyle - | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanVim | vim - noun /vim/ Energy; enthusiasm - in his youth he was full of vim and vigor - Synonyms - noun: vigour, vigor, energy, power, pep, zip, drive, nerve,force, strength, might, pith, verve - | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSolecism | sol·e·cism - noun /ˈsäləˌsizəm/ /ˈsō-/ solecisms, plural A grammatical mistake in speech or writing A breach of good manners; a piece of incorrect behavior Frank's solecism caused his debate team much embarrassment. | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanEstimable | es·ti·ma·ble - adjective /ˈestəməbəl/ Worthy of great respect - Synonyms - adjective: respectable, reputable, honourable, honorable, venerable - Most people consider it estimable that Mother Teresa spend her life helping the poor of... | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanInvidious | in·vid·i·ous - adjective /inˈvidēəs/ (of an action or situation) Likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others - she'd put herself in an invidious position (of a comparison or distinction) Unfairly discriminating; unjust | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanVenal | ve·nal - adjective /ˈvēnl/ Showing or motivated by susceptibility to bribery - why should these venal politicians care how they are rated? - their generosity had been at least partly venal Synonyms: for sale, | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCallow | cal·low - adjective /ˈkalō/ callower, comparative (esp. of a young person) Inexperienced and immature - earnest and callow undergraduates - Synonyms - adjective: inexperienced, green, raw, young, verdant - | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMinatory | min·a·to·ry - adjective /ˈminəˌtôrē/ /ˈmī-/ Expressing or conveying a threat - he is unlikely to be deterred by minatory finger-wagging - Synonyms - adjective: threatening, minacious, ominous, menacing,forbidding - | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAllay | al·lay - verb /əˈlā/ allayed, past participle; allayed, past tense; allaying, present participle; allays, 3rd person singular present Diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry) - the report attempted to educate the public and a... | 9/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanProgenitor | pro·gen·i·tor - noun /prəˈjenətər/ /prō-/ progenitors, plural A person or thing from which a person, animal, or plant is descended or originates; an ancestor or parent - his sons and daughters were the progenitors of many of Scotland's.. | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRedress | re·dress - verb /riˈdres/ /ˈrēˌdres/ redressed, past participle; redressed, past tense; redresses, 3rd person singular present; redressing, present participle Remedy or set right (an undesirable or unfair situation) | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMartinet | mar·ti·net - noun /ˌmärtnˈet/ martinets, plural A strict disciplinarian, esp. in the armed forces His first basketball coach had been a loud and demeaning martinet. - ep55 - | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBilious | bil·ious - adjective /ˈbilyəs/ Affected by or associated with nausea or vomiting - I had eaten something that didn't agree with me and I was a little bilious (of a color) Lurid or sickly - a bilious olive hue | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDiscursive | dis·cur·sive - adjective /disˈkərsiv/ Digressing from subject to subject - students often write dull, secondhand, discursive prose (of a style of speech or writing) Fluent and expansive rather than formulaic or abbreviated | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDissemble | dis·sem·ble - verb /diˈsembəl/ dissembled, past participle; dissembled, past tense; dissembles, 3rd person singular present; dissembling, present participle Conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs - an honest, | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTendentious | ten·den·tious - adjective /tenˈdenSHəs/ Expressing or intending to promote a particular cause or point of view, esp. a controversial one - a tendentious reading of history - She tendentiously espoused her particular solution... | 8/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCountenance | coun·te·nance - noun /ˈkountn-əns/ countenances, plural A person's face or facial expression - his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away Support - she was giving her specific countenance to the occas... | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanStalwart | stal·wart - noun /ˈstôlwərt/ stalwarts, plural A loyal, reliable, and hardworking supporter or participant in an organization or team - the stalwarts of the Ladies' Auxiliary - adjective /ˈstôlwərt/ Loyal, reliable, | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSententious | sen·ten·tious - adjective /senˈtenCHəs/ Given to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner - he tried to encourage his men with sententious rhetoric - sententious - adjective - | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPaean | pae·an - noun /ˈpēən/ paeans, plural A song of praise or triumph A thing that expresses enthusiastic praise - his books are paeans to combat - Synonyms - noun: hymn After the horrific war was over, | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPurloin | pur·loin - verb /pərˈloin/ purloined, past participle; purloined, past tense; purloining, present participle; purloins, 3rd person singular present Steal (something) - he must have managed to purloin a copy of the key - | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPunctilious | punc·til·i·ous - adjective /ˌpəNGkˈtilēəs/ Showing great attention to detail or correct behavior - he was punctilious in providing every amenity for his guests - Synonyms - adjective: precise, scrupulous, meticulous, | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUrbane | His urbane manner prevented his reacting to the affront. The doorman carried out his duties with an urbane coolness that was professional but lacked any truly endearing qualities. The urbane precision of her intellect made me desire her more. | 8/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBaleful | bale·ful - adjective /ˈbālfəl/ Threatening harm; menacing - Bill shot a baleful glance in her direction - the baleful light cast trembling shadows Having a harmful or destructive effect | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDisabuse | dis·a·buse - verb /ˌdisəˈbyo͞oz/ disabused, past participle; disabused, past tense; disabuses, 3rd person singular present; disabusing, present participle Persuade (someone) that an idea or belief is mistaken | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRedolent | red·o·lent - adjective /ˈredl-ənt/ Strongly reminiscent or suggestive of (something) - names redolent of history and tradition Strongly smelling of something - the church was old, dark, and redolent of incense | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSenscence | se·nes·cence - noun /səˈnesəns/ The condition or process of deterioration with age Loss of a cell's power of division and growth - Synonyms - noun: senility, old age, aging, ageing - The senescent man had alot of trouble walking u... | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPerspicacious | per·spi·ca·cious - adjective /ˌpərspiˈkāSHəs/ Having a ready insight into and understanding of things - it offers quite a few facts to the perspicacious reporter - Synonyms - adjective: shrewd, discerning, acute, penetrating, | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanObjurgate | ob·jur·gate - verb /ˈäbjərˌgāt/ objurgated, past participle; objurgated, past tense; objurgates, 3rd person singular present; objurgating, present participle Rebuke severely; scold - Synonyms - verb: reprehend, scold, reprove, chide, | 8/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFulsome | ful·some - adjective /ˈfo͝olsəm/ Complimentary or flattering to an excessive degree - they are almost embarrassingly fulsome in their appreciation Of large size or quantity; generous or abundant - a fulsome harvest - | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanUnctuous | unc·tu·ous - adjective /ˈəNG(k)CHo͞oəs/ (of a person) Excessively or ingratiatingly flattering; oily - he seemed anxious to please but not in an unctuous way (chiefly of minerals) Having a greasy or soapy feel - Synonyms - | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanLibidinous | li·bid·i·nous - adjective /ləˈbidn-əs/ Showing excessive sexual drive; lustful - Synonyms - adjective: lustful, lecherous, lascivious, lewd, prurient,voluptuous, lickerish, sensual, salacious, concupiscentep34 - - | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanTruculent | truc·u·lent - adjective /ˈtrəkyələnt/ Eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant - his days of truculent defiance were over - Synonyms - adjective: fierce, ferocious, savage, aggressive, brutal,cruel - | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanChurlish | churl·ish - adjective /ˈCHərliSH/ Rude in a mean-spirited and surly way - it seems churlish to complain - Synonyms - adjective: rude, boorish, coarse, uncivil, uncouth,unmannerly, rough, crude - Everyone is grumpy sometimes, | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanClement | clem·ent - adjective /ˈklemənt/ (of weather) Mild (of a person or a person's actions) Merciful - Synonyms - adjective: merciful, lenient, mild, gentle, bland, soft,genial, benign, charitable, compassionate, gracious - - | 8/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDeracinate | - de·rac·in·ate - verb /diˈrasəˌnāt/ deracinated, past participle; deracinated, past tense; deracinates, 3rd person singular present; deracinating, present participle Tear (something) up by the roots - Synonyms - verb: eradicate, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCompendious | - com·pen·di·ous - adjective /kəmˈpendēəs/ Containing or presenting the essential facts of something in a comprehensive but concise way - a compendious study - Synonyms - adjective: concise, succinct, terse, brief, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPugnacious | - pug·na·cious - adjective /pəgˈnāSHəs/ Eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight - the increasingly pugnacious demeanor of politicians Having the appearance of a willing fighter - the set of her pugnacious jaw - | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMordacious | - mor·da·cious - adjective /môrˈdāSHəs/ Denoting or using biting sarcasm or invective (of a person or animal) Given to biting - Synonyms - adjective: mordant, biting, caustic, acrimonious, pungent,acrid, sharp, acid, cutting, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDescry | - de·scry - verb /diˈskrī/ descried, past participle; descried, past tense; descries, 3rd person singular present; descrying, present participle Catch sight of - she descried two figures - Synonyms - verb: espy, discern, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRiposte | ri·poste - noun /riˈpōst/ ripostes, plural A quick clever reply to an insult or criticism A quick return thrust following a parry - verb /riˈpōst/ riposted, past participle; riposted, past tense; ripostes, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPernicious | per·ni·cious - adjective /pərˈniSHəs/ Having a harmful effect, esp. in a gradual or subtle way - the pernicious influences of the mass media - Synonyms - adjective: malign, noxious, baneful, harmful, pestilent, fatal, | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPenurious | pe·nu·ri·ous - adjective /pəˈn(y)o͝orēəs/ Extremely poor; poverty-stricken - a penurious old tramp Characterized by poverty or need - penurious years Parsimonious; mean | 8/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRecidivist | ep20 - re·cid·i·vist - noun /riˈsidəvist/ recidivists, plural A convicted criminal who reoffends, esp. repeatedly - adjective /riˈsidəvist/ Denoting such a person - recidivist male prisoners - women are rarely recidivist | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPromulgate | ep19 - prom·ul·gate - verb /ˈpräməlˌgāt/ /prōˈməl-/ promulgated, past participle; promulgated, past tense; promulgates, 3rd person singular present; promulgating, present participle Promote or make widely known (an idea or cause) | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanGainsay | ep18 - Far, far from home, deprived of his dignity and freedom, whether you agree with him or not, you cannot gainsay that this man died for what he believed in - gain·say - verb /ˌgānˈsā/ /ˈgānˌsā/ gainsaid, past participle; gainsaid, | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanItinerant | ep17 Synonyms - adjective: travelling, traveling, ambulant, migrant, peripatetic,wandering, ambulatory, errant noun: tourer - i·tin·er·ant - noun /īˈtinərənt/ /iˈtin-/ itinerants, plural A person who travels from place to place - | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanInculcate | ep16 Synonyms - verb: implant, instill, instil, impress, infuse - in·cul·cate - verb /inˈkəlˌkāt/ /ˈinkəl-/ inculcated, past participle; inculcated, past tense; inculcates, 3rd person singular present; inculcating, present parti | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPusillanimous | ep15 - Ernest Hemingway due to his cowardly character can be called pusillanimous. - Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_use_pusillanimous_in_a_sentence#ixzz1V1RggUug Synonyms - adjective: cowardly, faint-hearted, poor-spirited, recreant, | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPlaintive | ep14 - plain·tive - adjective /ˈplāntiv/ Sounding sad and mournful - a plaintive cry - Synonyms - adjective: sad, mournful, sorrowful, doleful, lugubrious,woeful, rueful, wailful | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRectitude | ep13 - rec·ti·tude - noun /ˈrektəˌt(y)o͞od/ rectitudes, plural Morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness - Maddie is a model of rectitude Dennis seeks to shift the focus of the object of evidence law to a po... | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanObstreporous | ob·strep·er·ous - adjective /əbˈstrepərəs/ /äb-/ Noisy and difficult to control - the boy is cocky and obstreperous - Pcp also releases adrenaline so users become immensely strong; if they becomeobstreperous they often need... | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanSurfeit | Synonyms - verb: overfeed, satiate noun: satiety, glut, excess, redundance Surfeit of information? As a result i have a surfeit of beech and sycamore logs. In other words, there is a huge shortage of money and a vast surfeit of debt! | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanContumacious | The judge said to the lawyer "Your repeated violations of the rules and the Court's orders were intentional, deliberate, blunt, willful and contumacious." - con·tu·ma·cious - adjective /ˌkänt(y)əˈmāSHəs/ (esp. | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanMaladroit | mal·a·droit - adjective /ˌmaləˈdroit/ Ineffective or bungling; clumsy - Shelia's friends marvel that anyone as skillful as she is at managing an accounting office can be so maladroit when it comes to keeping track of her personal fina... | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanDesuetude | des·ue·tude - noun /ˈdeswiˌt(y)o͞od/ A state of disuse - the docks fell into desuetude - The laws were still on on the books but had fallen in desuetude. Synonyms - noun: disuse | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanCalumny | noun /ˈkaləmnē/ calumnies, plural The making of false and defamatory statements in order to damage someone's reputation; slander A false and slanderous statement - Synonyms - noun: slander, aspersion, libel, defamation, obloquy, slur, | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanEsurient | Esurient for an even larger share of the local real estate market, the developer made an aggressive bid for the apartment complex. The growling stomach proclaimed him esurient esurient [ih-soor-ee-uhnt] e·su·ri·ent | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanBaneful | Baneful influence of the evil eye. Along with countless persons of good will, one can state that this point of view is not only baneful but also completely fallacious. Baneful effects of anything like misfortune or accident connected with a work o | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPeremptory | At the first sound of her peremptory voice and clickety stiletto heels,people dart behind doors and douse the lights. Both, in their wildly different ways, were peremptory . However, in civil cases, | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanPrevaricate | pre·var·i·cate verb \pri-ˈver-ə-ˌkāt, -ˈva-rə-\ pre·var·i·cat·edpre·var·i·cat·ing - Definition of PREVARICATE - intransitive verb : to deviate from the truth : equivocate — pre·var·i·ca·tion noun — pre·var·i·ca·tor noun | 8/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanFelicitous | felicitous: very well suited or expressed | 8/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanEncomium | encomium: glowing and warmly enthusiastic praise; also : an expression of this | 8/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 87 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
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pretty good
could include more memory tricks or sound associations for memorizing definitions, but the words are great--not too easy, definitely GRE material. It would be nicer if these were grouped into episodes of many words rather than 1 word per podcast.
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