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8th July 2015, 02:23 PM
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GRE Big Book of Questions
I have applied for GRE Graduate Record Examinations, so now will you please suggest some good books referred for GRE exam to start study for GRE exam & also give here list of GRE Big Book Word List???
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8th July 2015, 03:38 PM
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Re: GRE Big Book of Questions
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) revised General Test is taken by individuals applying to various graduate and business school programs in United States and other countries. Here I am suggesting some good books for GRE exam: 5 lb. Book of GRE Practice Problems Paperback – Import, 5 Feb 2013 by Manhattan Prep (Author) The Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test (With CD) (English) 2nd Edition (Paperback) Barrons GRE (English) 20th Edition (Paperback) How To Become A Human Calculator?: With The Magic Of Vedic Maths (English) 2nd Revised Edition 2015 Edition (Paperback) GRE Big Book Word List Abase v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade. Abbess n. The lady superior of a nunnery. Abbey n. The group of buildings which collectively form the dwelling-place of a society of monks or nuns. Abbot n. The superior of a community of monks. Abdicate v. To give up (royal power or the like). Abdomen n. In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly. Abdominal n. Of, pertaining to, or situated on the abdomen. Abduction n. A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally. Abed adv. In bed; on a bed. Aberration n. Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course. Abet v. To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense). Abeyance n. A state of suspension or temporary inaction. Abhorrence n. The act of detesting extremely. Abhorrent adj. Very repugnant; hateful. Abidance n. An abiding. Abject adj. Sunk to a low condition. Abjure v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath. Able-bodied adj. Competent for physical service. Ablution n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body. Abnegate v. To renounce (a right or privilege). Abnormal adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard. Abominable adj. Very hateful. Abominate v. To hate violently. Abomination n. A very detestable act or practice. Aboriginal adj. Primitive; unsophisticated. Aborigines n. The original of earliest known inhabitants of a country. For detailed here is attachment: |