Something About GRE Vocabulary

Someone said that, “Vocabulary is the strongest known indicator of intelligence and ability”. The main factor that makes humans different from other animals is our capacity for language. Verbal ability, most notably vocabulary, is the strongest indicator of intelligence. For this reason, almost ALL exams test vocabulary comprehensively, and the GRE is no omission.

You are well advised to concentrate on improving your vocabulary before the big day. The best way to beat a g-loaded test like the GRE is to improve your vocabulary specifically for that test. Any improvement to your vocabulary will give you a huge benefit.

The GRE tends to repeat itself in the vocabulary words it tests. By predicting what words the GRE will test you on, and learning those words, it is possible to overcome the GRE’s guess that it can test your ability by measuring your vocabulary.

Cement your memory of words with recognition, Vocabulary will continually test your recognition of words as a method of deepening your understanding and cementing your learning.

Your appreciation will be tested using definitions, words, synonyms, and antonyms. This will accelerate your learning to almost super human speeds that you could never get from flash cards alone.

Purchase a good pocket dictionary regardless if you already have a large one, and always carry it with you.

Try to guess the meaning of a new word by analyzing its root, stem, suffixes then cross check your guessed meaning with dictionary meaning. This exercise will surely help you in learning new words.

Do more practice on free online GRE Vocabulary Practice Test and Try to solve GRE Vocabulary Quiz.

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