Kaplan Top 500 GRE Word List (New Vocab!): Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @achalrajyaguru7644
    @achalrajyaguru7644 3 роки тому +21

    Hi philip, I referred your quants videos for my gre, today I got my acceptance letter from UC San Diego, thank you for making these tutorials. Thank you once again for the help :)

  • @amlanhaque461
    @amlanhaque461 2 роки тому +2

    Nice Presentation, if you add picture it will be verry much easy to remember.

  • @venkatadurvasula6379
    @venkatadurvasula6379 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks man, watching your videos has helped me improve my mock test score from 290 to 315, I have my GRE exam in 20 days, any advice or suggestions

  • @stephaniebittner9388
    @stephaniebittner9388 3 роки тому +4

    I love listening to your videos when I work. I also listen to audiobooks. I took your advice and I wrote down words that I didn’t know or I thought would be useful to know.
    I think all these words are from the audiobook “Wuthering Heights”...there’s a chance these might be from Great Expectations or other period pieces but:
    vociferate
    beseech
    convalescent
    munificent
    dearth
    pertness
    fastidious
    gentry
    countenance
    divested
    eschewed
    covetetness
    abjured
    sauntered
    impertinent
    belie/bely
    approbation
    blaggard
    baseness
    acquiesced
    ignominious
    derision
    leverette
    despondent
    compunction
    expostulation
    sovereign
    invalid (noun)
    lavish
    slovenly
    doleful
    indignation
    fastoons
    pining (punishment)
    epistle
    alacrity
    slavish
    insipid
    Appalachian
    convalescence
    petulancy
    upbraid
    saunter
    extricate
    mearth
    intimating
    sunder
    supplicate
    entreaties
    pettishness
    delude
    pertinacious
    emulate
    egnimatical
    abject
    attenuated
    magnanimity
    prostrate
    poultry
    begile
    saturnine
    demurely
    faculties
    recapitulation
    magistrate
    zucker
    reproved
    rankle
    peremptory
    sanguine
    trepidation
    ignoble
    wayfaced
    languid
    I might not have written down a lot of these words correctly...like epistle, I wrote down as “episal”
    And wuthering heights isn’t the happiness of books lol
    A lot of other GRE words I find in other books and the play Hamilton (by Lin Manual Miranda)!

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 роки тому

      Incredible Stephanie. At this rate, your vocab will overtake mine! This is so lovely to hear. I am listening to a Twain audio book currently, Innocents Abroad.

  • @wahooooh
    @wahooooh 3 роки тому

    Man I learn so much from your videos, and sorry to get weird, but I’ve been in a bible study for a couple of years and it’s been really interesting, so almost all of these words take me to the bible loll. But the word nuance really got me! I thought it just meant a small detail, I didn’t realize it meant that something could be deeper than it seems at first inspection. That’s exactly the bible! My sentence would be, churches believe they’re teaching the truth of bible, however, the bible is full of nuances that keep them from doing so. Thanks for explaining so well! That’s a great word!

  • @sumaiyaaralima3563
    @sumaiyaaralima3563 3 роки тому +1

    Hello!Respect from Bangladesh 😊
    Thanks a bunch ❤️

  • @francisiberi5120
    @francisiberi5120 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. Look forward to the concluding videos. You are far too kind

  • @JamesBrodski
    @JamesBrodski 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thank you so much.

  • @getfitwithlilian5816
    @getfitwithlilian5816 3 роки тому

    Thank you Phil.

  • @dustinsmith8341
    @dustinsmith8341 3 роки тому +2

    For verdant... Verde is Green in spanish

  • @Emmawhoful
    @Emmawhoful 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this. I always have difficulty remembering the meaning of nuance.

  • @coolguy-zm7tn
    @coolguy-zm7tn 3 роки тому

    10:26 can't stop laughing when he said that. No phil u are a gem and a merry xmas

  • @beelikebunny
    @beelikebunny 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks buddy as always. My GRE is on 11th April. Any suggestions for these last 15 days?

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 роки тому +4

      Make sure to bang out 3 more practice tests minimum, then go over every mistake from last 3 months to gain the confidence in your improvement.

    • @beelikebunny
      @beelikebunny 3 роки тому

      @@TheTestedTutor will certainly do that. Thanks a lot again.

    • @aishwaryadhore1401
      @aishwaryadhore1401 2 роки тому

      @@TheTestedTutor thanks, I have mine in 15 days too, I am little scared.. I have been referring you videos and since long. Hopefully I will be able to get the desired score🙌

  • @akash-dsouza
    @akash-dsouza 3 роки тому +7

    Do checkout the powerprep repeat offenders list. I found it pretty exhaustive.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 роки тому +3

      Yes I also think seeing some words again is beneficial to reinforce the knowledge

  • @desilva7812
    @desilva7812 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much. You have so many vocabulary videos. But I see you have done only 1 video of magoosh vocab. Do you think going through all your vocab videos would cover magoosh vocab as well?

    • @wahooooh
      @wahooooh 3 роки тому +1

      Hmmm, that’s a good question. I’ve been doing the Magoosh app for a while before finding these videos and there is some overlap, but still a lot of words I learn here that I didn’t learn there and vice versa. Additionally, I have a GRE book that has a lot of words I’ve seen from these videos and magoosh and even another edcuational app I have (elevate), but still, also a lot of new words. I think the problem is, there’s just so many words that it’s hard to tell what the best source is. In that way, they’re all the best source. I really don’t know though lol, just wanted to share my experience.
      For me though, these videos are the best because they not only give me the experience of reading the definition, but hearing it as well. For me, sentences get stuck in my head really easily, so hearing the words in a sentence really helps me. Also he gives lots of synonyms and mnemonics! But everyone’s different.

    • @desilva7812
      @desilva7812 3 роки тому

      @@wahooooh Thank you very much for your response. Btw can you share that GRE book with me?

  • @Kirstenmarshall
    @Kirstenmarshall 2 роки тому +1

    If I get more than 320 on my GRE I owe you a dinner!

  • @estlola2317
    @estlola2317 2 роки тому

    Great video and vocabulary list. However can you make the words themselves rather than the definitions stay longer on the screen. This way it's easier to recall the spelling and recognize it on the test. I'm not great with spellings and some words sound alike but have different meanings, so reading the definition and not the word word only confuse.

  • @aamirraza8005
    @aamirraza8005 3 роки тому

    Khuram from pakistan, sir please suggest any combine list of words(2000 words) from different vocabulary lists.

  • @jiwon5315
    @jiwon5315 3 роки тому +1

    Orotund 😂😂😂 sounds fun

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 роки тому

      Orotundity quite different from profundity

  • @jayterry9759
    @jayterry9759 Рік тому

    "sedition. A lot of Americans know this word. Not so much in other parts of the world" THE DISRESPECT 😭😭😭

  • @dustinsmith8341
    @dustinsmith8341 3 роки тому +1

    7:05 Taking digs at america. Hahaha.