GRE Vocab 016-30- Ielts Resources Flashcards
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catapulted
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- The word “catapulted” refers to the action of propelling or launching something with force, often suddenly and unexpectedly. It implies a rapid and forceful movement.
- The unexpected discovery of a new vaccine catapulted the research team to international acclaim.
- The stock market crash catapulted many investors into financial turmoil.
- With a single powerful kick, the soccer player catapulted the ball into the net, scoring a decisive goal for the team.
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competent
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- The word “competent” refers to having the necessary skills, knowledge, or abilities to perform a task effectively.
- The competent surgeon skillfully performed the delicate heart surgery.
- As a competent programmer, she wrote clean and efficient code.
- The team leader’s competent management ensured the project’s success.
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most dogged
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- The term “most dogged” describes someone who is extremely persistent, determined, and unwavering in their pursuit of a goal. It implies a tenacious and unyielding spirit.
- Despite numerous setbacks, her most dogged efforts led to the discovery of a rare species of orchid.
- The detective’s most dogged investigation finally unraveled the complex mystery.
- His most dogged resolve allowed him to overcome adversity and achieve his dreams.
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podium
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- The word “podium” refers to a raised platform or stage where speakers, performers, or winners stand to address an audience or receive recognition. It is commonly associated with ceremonies, competitions, and public events.
- The gold medalist proudly stood on the podium, waving to the cheering crowd.
- The CEO delivered an inspiring speech from the podium during the company’s annual conference.
- The team’s hard work paid off when they reached the podium as runners-up in the championship.
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propensities
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- The term “propensities” refers to natural inclinations, tendencies, or preferences that individuals exhibit. It describes the inherent likelihood of someone leaning toward specific behaviors or choices.
- His propensity for adventure led him to explore remote jungles and climb treacherous peaks.
- The artist’s propensity for vibrant colors was evident in every brushstroke of her paintings.
- Economic theories often analyze people’s propensities to save, spend, or invest based on their circumstances and psychology.
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advocate points of view
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- The phrase “advocate points of view” refers to actively supporting or promoting specific perspectives, opinions, or stances on a particular issue. It involves expressing and defending various viewpoints.
- As a journalist, she consistently advocates points of view from diverse sources to provide balanced news coverage.
- The debate club encourages students to research and advocate points of view on controversial topics.
- The political candidate eloquently advocated points of view on economic policies during the campaign.
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the overly narrow view of
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- The phrase “the overly narrow view of” refers to an excessively limited or restricted perspective on a topic, issue, or situation. It implies a lack of openness to alternative viewpoints or broader understanding.
- The scientist’s research was criticized for taking the overly narrow view of considering only one variable.
- His the overly narrow view of history ignored the cultural complexities that shaped civilizations.
- To foster creativity, we must avoid the overly narrow view of defining success solely based on financial wealth.
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transcribed
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- The word “transcribed” refers to the act of converting spoken language or audio into written form. It involves recording or writing down what has been said.
- The court reporter diligently transcribed every word spoken during the trial.
- The historian meticulously transcribed ancient manuscripts to preserve their content.
- The podcast host hired a professional to transcribe each episode for accessibility.
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ephemeral
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- The word “ephemeral” describes something that is temporary, fleeting, or short-lived. It refers to things that exist for only a brief moment in time.
- The delicate beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral, lasting only a few weeks each spring.
- Social media posts have an ephemeral nature, quickly disappearing from timelines.
- The morning mist created an ephemeral veil over the tranquil lake, dissolving as the sun rose.
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retained
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- The word “retained” means to keep, maintain, or hold onto something. It implies not letting go or preserving a particular state.
- Despite the challenges, she retained her optimism throughout the difficult journey.
- The company retained its top employees by offering competitive benefits.
- The ancient manuscript’s ink had retained its clarity over centuries, revealing hidden wisdom.
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pronouncements
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- The term “pronouncements” refers to formal or authoritative statements made by individuals or institutions. These statements often carry weight and influence.
- The president’s pronouncements on economic policy shaped investor confidence.
- The court’s pronouncement of the verdict brought closure to the long legal battle.
- The scientist’s pronouncements about climate change sparked global discussions.
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strive to defeat
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- The phrase “strive to defeat” means to make persistent efforts or work diligently to overcome an obstacle, adversary, or challenge. It implies a strong determination to achieve victory or success.
- The underdog team strived to defeat the reigning champions in the intense soccer match.
- Despite setbacks, she strived to defeat her fear of public speaking by practicing regularly.
- The scientist’s groundbreaking research strived to defeat the disease that had plagued humanity for generations.
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exact science
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- The term “exact science” refers to a field of study or discipline where precise measurements, predictable outcomes, and rigorous methodologies are employed. It implies that the subject matter follows strict rules and principles.
- Physics, with its mathematical laws, is considered an exact science.
- Chemistry relies on precise measurements and formulas, making it an exact science.
- Astronomy uses telescopes and calculations to explore the universe—an exact science that unveils cosmic mysteries.
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improperly
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- The word “improperly” means not conforming to accepted standards, rules, or norms. It describes actions or behaviors that deviate from what is considered appropriate or correct.
- The student was reprimanded for improperly citing sources in their research paper.
- The machine malfunctioned because it was improperly calibrated.
- The company faced legal consequences for improperly disposing of hazardous waste.
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blithely
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- The word “blithely” means to act happily and without worry or concern, often in a carefree manner. It implies a cheerful indifference to potential consequences.
- She blithely agreed to the contract without realizing its consequences.
- A blithely optimistic 75% of the students believed they would become millionaires.
- Her husband blithely dismissed the noise in the attic as mere “wind”