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Printable GRE Vocab Level 1: I - O flash cards

32 words
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iconoclast one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions.
ignoble having low moral standards; not noble in character; mean.
impasse a blocked path; a dilemma with no solution.

imperturbable not capable of being disturbed.
impetuous quick to act without thinking.
implacable unable to be calmed down or made peaceful.

impugn to call into question; to attack verbally.
inchoate not fully formed; disorganized.
juncture a point of time, especially one where two things are joined.

kindle to set fire to or ignite; to excite or inspire.
knell sound of a funeral bell; omen of death or failure.
lachrymose tearful.

lament to express sorrow; to grieve.
languid lacking energy; indifferent; slow.
larceny theft of property.

lassitude a state of diminished energy.
laud to give praise; to glorify.
mendicant beggar.

meretricious gaudy; falsely attractive.
meticulous extremely careful; fastidious; painstaking.
mirth frivolity; gaiety; laughter.

missive a written note or letter.
mollify to calm or make less severe.
monastic extremely plain or secluded, as in a monastery.

mores fixed customs or manners; moral attitudes.
myopic lacking foresight; having a narrow view or short-range perspective.
naive lacking sophistication or experience.

neologism a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
nettle to irritate.
orotund pompous.

ostensible apparent.
overwrought agitated; overdone.
iconoclast one who opposes established beliefs, customs, and institutions.
ignoble having low moral standards; not noble in character; mean.
impasse a blocked path; a dilemma with no solution.
imperturbable not capable of being disturbed.
impetuous quick to act without thinking.
implacable unable to be calmed down or made peaceful.
impugn to call into question; to attack verbally.
inchoate not fully formed; disorganized.
juncture a point of time, especially one where two things are joined.
kindle to set fire to or ignite; to excite or inspire.
knell sound of a funeral bell; omen of death or failure.
lachrymose tearful.
lament to express sorrow; to grieve.
languid lacking energy; indifferent; slow.
larceny theft of property.
lassitude a state of diminished energy.
laud to give praise; to glorify.
mendicant beggar.
meretricious gaudy; falsely attractive.
meticulous extremely careful; fastidious; painstaking.
mirth frivolity; gaiety; laughter.
missive a written note or letter.
mollify to calm or make less severe.
monastic extremely plain or secluded, as in a monastery.
mores fixed customs or manners; moral attitudes.
myopic lacking foresight; having a narrow view or short-range perspective.
naive lacking sophistication or experience.
neologism a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase.
nettle to irritate.
orotund pompous.
ostensible apparent.
overwrought agitated; overdone.

 

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