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gre verbal 19 (easy, medium, hard verbal questions)

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skulduggery
dishonorable proceedings; mean dishonesty or trickery: bribery, graft, and other such skulduggery.
abrogate
to cancel contract formally and publicly
effervescent
bubbly: producing gas in the form of tiny bubbles; vivacious: behaving in a lively, high-spirited, or highly excited way
admonish
reprove; reprimand; to rebuke somebody mildly but earnestly
vivacious
behaving in a lively, high-spirited, or highly excited way
fluster
to become nervous or agitated, or make somebody become nervous or agitated
disconcerted
to make somebody feel ill at ease, slightly confused, or taken aback
disaffected
unfriendly; antagonistic
placid
tending or appearing to be calm and not easily excited, upset, or disturbed
temporal
relating to measured time; brief;
fraught with
full of; full of or expressing nervous tension and anxiety
numerology
the study of the occult use and supposed power of numbers
epistemology
theory of knowledge: the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, in particular its foundations, scope, and validity
exiguous
limited; scanty or meager
abscission
the act of suddenly cutting something off
remunerate
to pay; to componsate; to pay somebody for goods or services, or compensate somebody financially for losses sustained or inconvenience caused
consummate
complete marriage; fulfill relationship through sex; conclude something: to bring something such as a business deal to a conclusion
synopsis
summary of text; a condensed version of a text, e.g. a summary of the plot of a book, play, movie, or television show
ineffable
indescribable; unable to be expressed in words
exhume
dig up; to dig up a corpse from a grave; to reveal, reestablish, or refer again to something long forgotten or neglected
shearing
transitive and intransitive verb to cause something to deform or break by applying a twisting force, or deform or break in this way (wool)
impel
to force somebody to do something, or make somebody feel the need to do something
untrameled
not restricted or restrained
countermand
cancel; to give an order or instruction that a previous order or instruction should not be followed
superfluity
more than is necessary
indemnity
protection or insurance against possible loss, damage, or liability; a compensation paid for loss, damage, or liability
temerity
reckless confidence that might be offensive; audacity; rashness
trepidation
fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event; an involuntary trembling
penitent
regret or sorrow for having committed sins or misdeeds
bit
a small metal tool that is inserted into a drill or brace and used for boring or drilling
cog
a projection on the edge of a gearwheel that engages with corresponding parts on another wheel to transfer motion from one wheel to the other;somebody regarded as a small and unimportant part of a large organization or system
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