GRE Verbal | Barron’s 800 Destroyed | Day 8

Today we will cross the 25% mark and you would have already covered 200+ most frequently used words from Barron’s 800

191. abdicate – to give up a position

It sounds like vacate, right?
The govt. was accused of abdicating its responsibility

192. vivisection – dissection, surgery or painful experience

How I learnt is that you, vivisection is done in plant where we cut down the stem or something and then plant them separately.

I write these stories from my memory and it has nothing to do with the reality. It’s just a way to remember things

193. viable – capable of working successfully , feasible

Rakesh, don’t give me a hypothetical solution, we need a viable answer to the scenario.

Creating a Spacecraft to reach Mars in 24 hours is not at all a viable prototype

194. vexation – irritation, annoyance

Whether you are a girl or a boy, waving is always irritating and thus waxation is irritation..Ooopsss !! It’s vexation, ignore the first two alphabet.

If you like to learn this way, then you are my Boi 😛

195. vacuos – empty

Inspired from vacuum. Easy

196. travesty – parody, exaggerated imitation

This one might be hard to learn, so comments are more than welcome

Have you watched TVF? The first video they created was on Roadies and it was titled as Rowdies. Link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sgYXNwNLXg

TraVesty has two alphabets of TV so you can guess that it has something to do with TVF i.e. parody.

197. Transient – Temporary

Transient is also a man who moves from place to place i.e. he/she is temporary.

It’s hard for me to remember the word’s meaning because every time I look at this word, I fee like it has something to do with ‘important’ 🙁

The way I learn the words are transient in nature, but I got to do this

198. tirade – Long, Violent speech

A tirade of abuse.

Remember the Bollywood roast by All India Bakchod, that was a tirade of abuse to the Bollywood stars

199. Tenuous – Weak

It definitely looks like something which deals with tension, but NO!!
Tenuous means weak

200. Tautology – Unnecessary repetition

I will either get paid or i will not get paid

I am not sure how to make you understand in English, but in Hindi or particularly in my regional language we say “Kya taey-taey bol rhe ho” as in why are you repeating so much

Though it definitely sounds like a branch of science or may be its a type of science(Tautology in tautology)

201. Talisman – Charm to bring good luck

Simple meaning, someone who brings charm, generally associated with some pendant or necklace we wear to sue band spirit

Talisman



202. Syllogism – a form of deductive reasoning with a major premise, minor premise and a conclusion.

Okay, so if you have ever prepared for GMAT then you would understand the pain of syllogism. In fact in GRE also we have some questions on the same line in the essays

In syllogism you have a major argument, a minor supporting argument and a conclusion.

203. supposition – the fact of assuming to be true

Easy hai ye, time pass mat kro

204. subside – to settle down or to grow quite

The storm subsides
The flood subside as quickly as they arise

Ye v asaan hn hai

205. subpoena – notice someone to appear in court

Ye wala yaa phir tumhe yaad ho jaeyga, ya kabhi yaad nai hoga 😛

In general a subpoena is done to make it compulsory to appear for a hearing. Mostly, the court has to ask the MLAs/MPs to appear as a part of subpoena

206. stratified – arranged in layers

It helps if you are from a Data Science background. Stratified sampling is the sampling in which say suppose you have 20 rows of data, then you might divide it into 4 groups with first 5 rows as A, then B, etc. i.e. you divide it into layers

207. sporadic – irregular

spora means sowing in Greek, have you ever watch people sowing in field?
It’s ALWAYS irregular. This is the root of sporadic

Another example of sporadic is the spread of any virus like Corona which spreads in a very irregular manner

208. spendthrift – extravagant; one who spends too much

thrift is speed and spend is spend
Nitin was a spendthrift and a heavy gambler

209. singular – unique, extraordinary; odd
singular aise points to one person, one specific person, and if some is termed as singular then he/she is extra ordinary

Plural is crowd, singular is special

210. sextant – navigation tool that determines latitude and longitude

Kya soche? something related to sex??
Nope !!

This is sextant

211. saturate – soak thoroughly

Saturate hona as in ekdum exhaust hona.
The exercise was so saturating

212. rubric – protocol; a set of instruction

Rubiks cube is solved with a set of instructions, a simple set of steps. Same ways rubrics is a set of instructions. It’s mostly written as a heading in a document.

Ever tried to install any game?
There you will find a list of pre-requisites, these are sort of rubric

213. reticent – Silent, reserved

Manmohan singh was a reticent. reticent sounds like remaining silent

Manmohan singh sant aadmi thain, but he always remained silent, he was reticent


214. resolve – determination, firmness of purpose

i always gets confused in these common terms. My way of learning it
He solved, so he was smart
He resolved because he was determined

You can skip this if you already know the meaning

215. resolution – determination

Same as resolve

216. reprobate – morally unprincipled person

My way of learning.
Nitin was on probation, he bantered(passing comments which could or couldn’t have decent meaning) with his colleagues, some times way too much

Nitin was fired in his probation due to his reprobate behaviour

217. pristine – untouched; pure

Easy hai. That’s a pristine white shirt
Pristine copy of the old magazine

218. provident – providing for future need

Provident fund ka naam sune ho?
Have you ever heard of provident fund?
Now it makes much more sense to me at least

219. pusillanimous – cowardly

Remember the word puissant(B800)?
It meant not a pussy i.e. brave
pusillanimous is self explanatory i.e. cowardly

220. precarious – uncertain

a ladder can be precarious? when? When it’s broken 😛
Much like every one else, my choices of career is precarious i.e. uncertain. i am a Data Scientist, I will be writing UPSC this year, I am preparing for GRE just to get those 330 marks, I have also attempted GMAT, I have a small online book business, and I cook good enough to open a cafe.

So, my choice of life is_______

Keep Learning:)
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GRE Verbal | Barron’s 800 Destroyed | Day 6

Learn Barron 800 words in simple and layman way for GRE

We will start with 133 and will learn a lot of words today

133. Abscission – Act of cutting; the natural separation of a leaf or other part of a plant

Take a scissor and cut the leaf into two parts – It’s called ab’scission’

134. aesthetic – related to beauty or art?
The aesthetic beauty of the place was mesmeric

135. amulet – ornament worn as a charm against evil spirit

If you are a bollywood movie fan then you can connect amulet with Taabeez or what the actors wore in the movie Zaani Dushman 😛

136. analgesic – medicine that reduces pain; pain-relieving

anaesthetic is used to create partial loss of feeling, same ways analgesic is used to relieve or alleviate(Barron Word) pain

Let’s talk about few pathy related words which are asked in GRE

137. empathy – understand and share feelings of others
138. apathy – Looks like sharing feeling or a good word but it actually means LACK OF INTEREST. He showed apathy in Mathematics from beginning

139. antipathy – pathy means liking, empathy means same feeling, apathy means DISLIKE, what is left? Dislike??
Antipathy is feeling of dislike

140. archeology – Study of material evidence of past Human Life

Easy fizzgy

141. arrest – to stop or block; IMPEDE (learn it, ye aage aane wala hai)

arrest is mostly used to show that someone is captured, but why will Police capture anyone?
Because the Police wanted to stop that person

142. artifact – Items made by human craft

What ever is hand made is an artifact(mostly of cultural importance)

This artifact was created to pour ‘Cutting-Chai’ or Masala Chai to Akbar

143. ascetic

143 means I LOVE YOU in teenage argot(Barron 800, means a language specific to a group).

Ascetic is someone who practices self-denial. What is the name of this website?
The Data MONK – Monk practices ascetic lifestyle

144. astringent – Harsh and severe

When ever I had to write a letter to principal to complain about a student. I always ended the letter like this

‘Sir, Please five stern and stringent punishment to Amit for his bad behaviour’

If you have a friend name Harsha, and if he is stern then the word to describe him is astringent

145. asylum – Place of Refugee

Easy hai

146. austere – very simple; stern

In this pandemic of corona, everyone decided to celebrate an austere christmas

147. bifurcate – to divide into two parts

Machine Learning algorithms are bifurcated into Supervised and Unsupervised algorithms

148. bovine – cow like

Though it’s unlikely that GRE uses this word but remember the first three alphabets

bov – b+1 o v+1 = cow like

149. broach – to mention for the first time

how do you ask a person who is new to your team?
‘Hey Broo, Let me coach you’
Broach – to mention for the first time

150. chivalry – bravery and good behaviour towards women

Easy hai

151. complement – something that completes or makes up whole

In a right angle triangle the two non-90 degree angles are complementary


152. Connoisseur – Expert in matters of taste

I would love to be a chocolate/wine connoisseur

153. Converge – Tend to meet; towards something

Easy hai, converge and diverge

154. Deride – To belittle someone or to mock

Below are two eggs deriding the middle one

155. Derivative – something that is derived; unoriginal

To derive from something i.e. It was not original. When you derive a formula, you start from something basic and then go ahead to prove some other formula/theory

156. discrepancy – difference

There is a discrepancy between the numbers which you are reporting and the numbers which Harish is reporting to the CEO

157. Egotistical – Excessively Self-centred

Bahut jyada ego, matlabe hadd se jyada ego.
I myself is an egotistical human

158. Elegy – Poem or expression of grief

In the complete Barron 800 series, there are three words which is related to death – Dirge (song sung when someone dies), eulogy(speech after someone dies), and Elegy(song of grief)

Learn these

159. Elixir – A substance believed to have the power to cure ills

Have you ever played the game Clash of the Clans?
It’s a well known strategy mobile game, there we have normal blue elixir and dark elixir.
Blue elixir was used to heal normal troop
Dark elixir was used to heal heavy troop.

160. embellish – enhance
I added a lot of bells in order to embellish the Christmas tree

You can comment and add more things to help everyone understand

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GRE Verbal | Barron’s 800 Destroyed | Day 4

Target 330

We have already covered 90 words i.e. more than 10% of the word list. Let’s make it 15% today

91. audacious – bold
You know where did I always hear this word?
I hear it from Ravi Shashtri, “This is an audacious move by Dhoni to start the innings with R.Ashwin”
“What an audacious shot to complete his 300” said Ravi when Shehwag hit a six to get to 300 at Multan

92.aver – to affirm
The only thing which I can relate with aver is

“Please aver your attendance at the marriage”
Suppose Gayathri is getting married, so she will send a card to all her friends with a note to aver if they are coming as she has to make arrangement for the guests.

93. banter – playful conversation

Banter is two step before a person actually files an official complain against someone for “passing sexual/inappropriate comment”

But his completely depend on the situation. A person can be of a jolly nature and banter with his colleagues and this could be acceptable

Ritesh was bashed for his banter behaviour

94. bucolic – characteristic of the countryside
Natural view, serene
The church is there in the bucolic setting

Remember this view? This is Windows wallpaper and this is bucolic

95. cacophonous – unpleasant or harsh-sounding
I will let you imagine the sound(though the word is quite frequently used)

Nail rubbing against marble
High note sound of a mike when someone is actually testing it
Really irritating sound(mostly high pitch)

Caco – Bad
Phonous – Voice (Wonder where the word phone came from?)

96. cadge – to beg; sponge
This one is a bit hard, because I could not find a way to learn it. I cadge you to make me remember the word.

One of my friend actually cadged for some money to buy weed. So, don’t do drugs.

cadge – CAn David GEt me something? I beg you

97. canard – false; rumour

My girlfriend helped me remember the word.
She cooked a story saying that Canara Bank spread a rumour that it’s shutting down, but Yes Bank did.

So canara bank spreads rumors i.e. Canara Canard stories

98. caucus – meeting

Did it sound like caco and you thought it’s about evil or bad??
No it is not

Caucus is not a simple meeting, it’s a special meeting of SUPPORTERS

Couldn’t find a good way to remember the word. Help me out in the comment box

99. centrifugal – moving away from a centre
You are preparing for GRE , that means you are an engineer from India. And being an engineer you got to know the meaning of these two forces

centrifugal – towards the centre

100. centripetal – moving towards a centre

centripetal force – away from the centre

101. coalesce – to cause to become one

There is a function in SQL – coalesce(abc,1) it changes NULL present in the variable abc to 1, you know why? Because coalesce believes in equality and this thing adds consistency to the column’s data type

Coalesce synonyms – Join, union, fuse, etc.
and JOIN and UNION are used in SQL as well 😛

102. compendium – brief, comprehensive summary
What is a podium? Podium is a small structure in which your principal used to stand and deliver his speech. Podium is something brief

So is compendium !! It’s a brief summary

Podium

103. credo – statement of belief; creed
Have you ever read the Preamble(the introductory article) of the constitution?
It says ‘The government should not discriminate on the basis of caste, creed, religion, and sex.

Creed is a statement of belief which might or might not be relate

104. deference – respect; regard for another’s wish
deference comes from a beautiful word defer which means to agree to someone’s point of view due to respect.

My old uncle believes that today’ media is good for nothing. Though i did not agree to him, but I defer to him

If you and your dad disagree about the best route to the grocery store, you might defer to him, and take his route

105. detraction – the act of taking away
Easy fizzy – sounds like distraction and distraction takes you away, so does detraction 😛

106. digression – act of straying away from the main point
What is linear regression?
It is a fit of the data points towards a particular line

What is digression?
Act of staying away from the main pint 😛

107. discomfit – to make uneasy; feel embarrassed
not comfortable.

Manager’s mean look served to discomfit me during the interview

108. discordant – not in tune
Concordant – both positive or both negative
Discordant – Opposite i.e. not aligned or not in tune

Discordant vs Concordant


109. facilitate – to make less difficult
There were vegetable shops open after every 2 km during Corona virus outburst to facilitate availability of essentials to the common people

110. fallacious – based on false idea or fact
Fallacy mans false or having some problem
Fallacious is the same

111. fawning – seeking favours by flattering
Chaplusi krna

If you are a good manager, you will yawn when someone fawn you

Fawning


112. foment – arouse
fomentation is a process of stirring up,
the leader fomented the crowd against the government i.e. he arouse people against the government

113. paragon – model of perfection
These are the iconic paragon slippers which are made of perfection.
My complete family has wore these chappals(it’s so damn good)



114. preamble – preliminary statement
Preamble of Constitution – Introductory statement

115. precursor – forerunner; predecessor

pre – pehle aane wala
a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind; a forerunner.

a three-stringed precursor of the violin

116. presumptuous – rude; improperly bold
It has nothing to do with assumption

Presumptuous is rude, improperly bold

Help me learn this word also please

117. prodigal – extravagant
Prodigy is a person who is very intelligent or very skilful at a very early age. Example – Visvanathan Anand, Sachin Tendulkar, and definitely Magnus Carlsen

But what about prodigal?
This is completely opposite. It means someone who spends too much.
Everyone has at least one friend who is prodigal in nature.

118. puissant – powerful
Who is a pussy ? Some one who is afraid.
I am not a pussy, I ain’t a pussy. I am puissant i.e. powerful

119. quibble – to argue over insignificant and irrelevant details
I always love words with very specific meaning, this is one of it.

Example – The only quibble about the book is the price.
Matlab itni achchi book aur tumhara concern sirf chota sa price hai

120. quiescent – inactive; still
Remember the word dormant?
It’s almost the same – quiescent is inactive

strikes were headed by groups of workers who had previously been quiescent

Keep Learning 🙂
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