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GRE 13 hours, 46 minutes ago · ViewLets see how many words can you make with this GREword root of the day: pre- (Latin: before ) Post your words as comments here: http://www.facebook.com/greword
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GRE 15 hours, 1 minute ago · ViewOsseous PRONUNCIATION: os·se·ous MEANING: adjective: Composed of, containing, or resembling bone. ETYMOLOGY: 1707, from M.L. ossous, from L. osseus ”bony,” from os (gen. ossis) “bone Only for achievers, not for everyone. For more assistance on “How to memorise GRE words?” call Anupama on +91-9212174123
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GRE 3 days, 6 hours ago · ViewGRE Word of the Day Sagacious PRONUNCIATION: sa·ga-cious MEANING: adjective: Having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness. Image: ETYMOLOGY: c.1500 (adj.) base sag- ”to track down, trace, seek” A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Achievers never get discouraged in pursuit of your goal, because they realize that at times, it is the last key in the
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GRE 2 weeks ago · ViewGRE Word of the Day authoritarian PRONUNCIATION: au·thori·tari·an MEANING: adjective: Of, relating to, or expecting unquestioning obedience. Image: ETYMOLOGY: 1862 (adj.), “favoring imposed order over freedom,” from authority, authoritative originally had this meaning to itself. USAGE: They also accuse him of using authoritarian tactics to stifle dissent. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: A great attitude is not the result of success; success is the
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GRE 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewIgnominy (n) Is ignominy related to ignorance ??? ha ha ha ha…. !!!! Ignominy is a situation in which a person lives his life in ignorance & public disgrace. E.g.: Suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison. He spent the week in ignominy after being exposed as a cheat during the spelling bee. Meaning:
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New external post GRE Word of the Day: Cleft (n) from the blog GRE Word of The Day from GREword.com in the group
GRE 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewCleft (n) C+Left ….. If a new born child left something with lips during the birth. So he has cleft at his lips. ( Courtesy: associatedplasticsurgeons.com ) A split or indentation between two parts, as of the chin. ( Courtesy: lpch.org ) >> Then they came to a narrow cleft about twenty inches wide.
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GRE 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewCompliment or complement? When you flatter or praise someone one, you’re paying a compliment. A complement, on the other hand, is something that perfects or makes up a whole. You won’t go wrong if you remember that a complement makes something complete.
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