GRE雙胞胎高頻詞匯集錦

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    1. impudent / imprudent
    impudent: very rude
    imprudent: not wise or sensible: not prudent
    2. insolent / indolent / redolent
    insolent: rude or impolite
    indolent: not liking to work or be active
    redolent: causing thoughts or memories of something
    3. witty / witting
    witty: funny and clever
    witting: cognizance / news
    4. discernible / discerning
    discernible: able to be identified as separate and distinct
    discerning: able to see and understand people, things, or situations clearly
    and intelligently
    5. exhaustive / exhausted
    exhaustive: including all possibilities: very thorough
    exhausted: be tired out or worn out
    6. aver / avert / averse / avow / advent /advert
    aver: to say something in a very strong and definite way
    avert: to prevent (something bad) from happening
    averse: having an active feeling of repugnance or distaste
    avow: to declare or state (something) in an open and public way
    advent: second coming
    advert: announcement; notification
    7. feckless / reckless
    feckless: weak and ineffective; worthless;irresponsible
    reckless: not showing proper concern about the possible bad results of your actions
    8. mean / mien
    mien: a person’s appearance or facial expression
    9. humdrum / conundrum
    humdrum: dull, boring, and ordinary
    conundrum: a confusing or difficult problem
    10.immune / immure / inure
    immure: to enclose within or as if within walls
    inure: to cause (someone) to be less affected by something unpleasant
    11. enjoin / adjoin
    enjoin: to direct or order (someone) to do something; to prevent (someone) from doing something
    adjoin (of a building, room, area of land, etc. ): to be next to or joined with something
    12.abjure / adjure
    abjure: to reject (something) formally
    adjure: to urge or command (someone) to do something
    13.bypass / surpass / impasse / impassive
    bypass: to avoid or ignore (someone or something) especially to get something done quicker
    impasse: a situation in which no progress seems possible
    impassive: not showing emotion
    14.pertinacious / tenacious
    pertinacious: adhering resolutely to an opinion, purpose, or design; stubbornly tenacious
    tenacious: very determined to do something
    15.endanger / engender
    engender: to be the source or cause of something
    16.intellectual /intelligible / intelligent
    intelligible: able to be understood
    17.perquisite / prerequisite
    perquisite: gratuity, tip
    prerequisite: something that you officially must have or do before you can have or do something else
    18.passionate / dispassionate
    dispassionate: not influenced or affected by emotions
    19.precocity / preciosity
    precocity: the phenomenon of a child showing the qualities or abilities of an adult at an unusually early age
    preciosity: fastidious refinement
    20.apprehend / reprehend / comprehend
    apprehend: to notice and understand (something); (of police) to arrest (someone)
    reprehend: the voice disapproval of: censure
    21.hearten / hearken
    hearten: to cause (someone) o feel more cheerful or hopeful
    hearken: listen; to give respectful attention
    22.enchant / chant
    enchant: to attract and hold the attention of (someone) by being interesting, pretty, etc.
    chant: to say (a word or phrase) many times in a rhythmic way usually loudly and with other people
    23.rant / cant / scant / dent
    rant: to talk loudly and in a way that shows anger
    cant: tilt
    scant: very small in size or amount
    dent: to make (something) weaker
    24.pithy / filthy
    pithy: using few words in a clever and effective way
    filthy: very dirty; very evil
    25.coerce / coarse
    coerce: to make (someone) do something or get (something) by using force or threats
    26.liberal / literal
    literal: completely true and accurate: not exaggerate
    27.modest / moderate
    28.anomaly / analogy
    analogy: a comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way
    29.lucid / pellucid
    lucid: very clear and easy to understand
    pellucid: very clear
    30.enigma / stigma
    enigma: someone or something that is difficult to understand or explain(迷)
    stigma: a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
    31. censure / censor / census / consensus
    censure: officially strong criticism
    consensus: a general agreement about something
    32. mount / surmount / paramount / amount / tantamount
    surmount: to deal with (a problem or a difficult situation) successfully; to be placed at the top of something
    tantamount: equal to something in value, meaning, or effect
    33. defy / defer/ deter
    defer: put off, delay, postpone
    deter: to prevent (something) from happening
    34. spur / spurn / spurious / spurt
    spurn: to refuse to accept (something or someone that you do not think deserves your respect, attention, affection, etc.)
    spurious: not genuine sincere, or authentic
    spurt: to gush forth
    35. disparage / disparate
    disparage: to describe (someone or something) as unimportant, weak, bad, etc.
    disparate: different from each other
    36. aesthetic / aseptic / ascetic / anesthetic
    aseptic: free from germs that cause disease
    ascetic: relating to or having a strict and simple way of living that avoids physical pleasure
    anesthetic: a drug that causes a person to lose feeling and to feel no pain in part or all of the body
    37. ostensible / ostentatious
    ostensible: seeming or said to be true or real but very possible not true or real
    ostentatious: an unnecessary display of wealth, knowledge, etc., that is done to attract attention, admiration, or envy
    38. perspicuous / perspicacious
    perspicuous: clear, apparent
    perspicacious: having or showing an ability to notice and understand things that are difficult or not obvious
    39. willful / willed / willing
    willful: refusing to change your idea or opinion; done deliberately
    willed: deliberate
    40. forbear / forebear
    forbear: to avoid doing or saying (something)
    forebear: a member of your family in the past
    41. rife / strife / stifle
    rife: If you say that something, usually something bad, is rife in a place or that the place is rife with it, you mean that it is very common.
    strife: Strife is strong disagreement or fighting. (FORMAL)
    stifle: If someone stifles something you consider to be a good thing, they prevent it from continuing.(=repress)
    If you stifle your natural feelings or behavior, you prevent yourself from having those feelings or behaving in that way.(=suppress)
    42. retrench / entrench
    retrench: If a person or organization retrenches, they spend less money. (FORMAL)
    entrench: If something such as power, a custom, or an idea is entrenched, it is firmly established, so that it would be difficult to change it.
    43. pejorative / prerogative
    pejorative: A pejorative word or expression is one that expresses criticism of someone or something. (FORMAL)
    prerogative: If something is the prerogative of a particular person or group, it is a privilege or a power that only they have. (FORMAL)
    44. patent / latent / salient / valiant
    latent: Latent is used to describe something which is hidden and not obvious at the moment, but which may develop further in the future.
    salient: The salient points or facts of a situation are the most important ones. (FORMAL)
    valiant: A valiant action is very brave and determined, though it may lead to failure or defeat.
    45. imminent / preeminent / prominent / eminent
    imminent: If you say that something is imminent, especially something unpleasant, you mean it is almost certain to happen very soon.
    preeminent: If someone or something is pre-eminent in a group, they are more important, powerful, or capable than other people or things in the group. (FORMAL)
    prominent: important.
    46. loutish / outlandish
    loutish: If you describe a man or a boy as loutish, you are critical of them because their behavior is impolite and aggressive.
    47. sprout / spout / flout / pout / tout
    sprout: start to grow
    spout: A spout of liquid is a long stream of it which is coming out of something very forcefully.( = jet)
    If you say that a person spouts something, you disapprove of them because they say something which you do not agree with or which you think they do not honestly feel.
    flout: If you flout something such as a law, an order, or an accepted way of behaving, you deliberately do not obey it or follow it.
    pout: If someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive.
    tout: If someone touts something, they try to sell it or convince people that it is good.
    If someone touts for business or custom, they try to obtain it. (mainly BRIT)
    48. flout / flaunt
    flaunt: If you say that someone flaunts their possessions, abilities, or qualities, you mean that they display them in a very obvious way, especially in order to try to obtain other people's admiration.
    flout - 蔑視
    49. apt / opt / adept / adapt / adopt
    opt: If you opt for something, or opt to do something, you choose it or decide to do it in preference to anything else.
    apt:(1) 合適的(2)有傾向的(3) 聰敏的
    50. swift / sift / rift / drift / thrift
    sift: If you sift through something such as evidence, you examine it thoroughly.
    rift: A rift between people or countries is a serious quarrel or disagreement that stops them having a good relationship.
    swift - 快速的
    thrift - 節(jié)約的
    drift - 漂移