GRE 6
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quack; pretender of knowledge | ||
cautious; sparing or restrained about giving | ||
v. ornament a metal surface by indenting | ||
framework and working parts of an automobile | ||
correct by punishment or scolding; restrain | ||
humbled; subdued; rebuked | ||
blindly devoted patriot; zealous adherent of a group or cause | ||
fantastically improbable; highly unrealistic; imaginative | ||
hot-tempered | ||
boorish; rude | ||
having minute hairs | ||
nonentity; worthless person or thing; secret code | ||
roundabout | ||
unnecessarily wordy and indirect speech; evasive language | ||
prudent; cautious | ||
outwit; baffle | ||
fortress | ||
climb by crawling | ||
secret | ||
loud, resounding noise | ||
shrill, trumpetlike sound | ||
split or sever; cling to; remain faithful to | ||
n. split | ||
disposition to be lenient; mildness, as of the weather | ||
monastery or convent | ||
great influence | ||
distasteful (because excessive); excessively sweet or sentimental | ||
combine; fuse | ||
supplement to the body of a will | ||
adj. living at the same time as; contemporary | ||
think over | ||
related linguistically; allied by blood; similar or akin in nature | ||
knowledge | ||
utensil with perforated bottom used for straining | ||
examine in order to verify authenticity; arrange in order | ||
light meal | ||
conspiring in a fraudulent scheme | ||
attractive; agreeable | ||
something fit to be eaten | ||
n. rebuke; deserts | ||
courtesy; civility | ||
feel or express pity or sympathy | ||
spacious and comfortable | ||
self-satisfaction; smugness. (complacent as opposed to complaisant - eager to please) | ||
complete; consummate; make perfect | ||
serving to complete something | ||
involvement in a crime; participation | ||
bear one's self; behave | ||
combine; constitute; pay interest; increase | ||
remorse |