101 Ways to Score Higher on Your GRE: What You Need to Know About the Graduate Record Exam Explained Simply by Angela Eward-Mangione

101 Ways to Score Higher on Your GRE: What You Need to Know About the Graduate Record Exam Explained Simply by Angela Eward-Mangione

Author:Angela Eward-Mangione
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: GRE, Graduate Record Exam, good score, quantitative, writing, scoring system, questions, problem solving methods, test topics, strategies
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Group
Published: 2013-01-21T00:00:00+00:00


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fabricate: (v.) to make up or create; (v.) to concoct in an effort to deceive someone

facile: (adj.) easily accomplished or attained; (adj.) expressing yourself readily or clearly

fain: (adv. ) gladly, willingly; (adj. ) content, willing; (v. ) to wish or desire

fastidious: (adj.) displaying careful attention to detail; (adj.) difficult to please; (adj.) excessively meticulous

faux pas: (n.) a mistake, blunder or indiscretion

fawn: (v.) to flatter or grovel, (v.) to seek notice or favor

fecundity: (n.) fruitfulness or fertility, the capacity of plentiful production

feign: (v.) to invent or represent fictitiously; (v.) to imitate deceptively

fete: (n.) a day of celebration or holiday; (n.) a festival

fiasco: (n.) a complete and utter failure

fiat: (n.) a capricious order or decree, an authoritative sanction

fiduciary: (n.) a person to whom property and/or property is entrusted

figment: (n.) something that is fabricated or made up

finesse: (n.) delicacy and/or refinement in performance; skillful and tactful diplomacy

finicky: (adj.) choosy, difficult to please

flaccid: (adj.) soft and limp; weak

flamboyant: (adj.) strikingly bold or showy, flashy; (adj.) ornate

fledgling: (n.) a newborn bird that recently acquired its feathers; (n.) an inexperienced person

fluctuation: (n.) continual change from one point to another, particularly related to a pitch or tone in one’s voice

fluency: (n.) spoken or written with ease, particularly as related to a language; (adj.) easy and graceful; flowing

foible: (n.) a defect, flaw or weakness in a character

foist: (v.) to force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit

forbearance: (n.) tolerance in the face of challenge; (n.) patience

forte: (n.) a strong point or skill in which one excels; (n.) the stronger part of a sword blade

fortitude: (n.) mental and emotional strength in the face of challenge and adversity

fractious: (adj.) uncontrollable and/or unruly; (adj.) easily angered, irritable, quarrelsome

fraught: (adj.) filled with specific elements; (adj.) marked by or causing emotional distress

fritter: (v.) to squander away; (v.) to tear, break or cut into shreds

frolicsome: (adj.) full of fun; (adj.) in good spirits, playful

fructify: (v.) to make fruitful or productive; (v.) to bear fruit

frugality: (n.) economical in spending, frugal, requiring few resources

fulgent: (adj.) brightly shining; (adj.) dazzling

furor: (n.) an outburst of excitement or controversy; (n.) a prevailing fad or popular craze; (n.) rage, madness

furtive: (adj.) characterized by stealth; (adj.) expressive of concealed motives, purposes or intentions



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