1. Misanthrope- person who hates people 2. Juggernaut- unstoppable force that destroys anything on its way 3. Stalwart- a loyal person 4. Nefarious- wicked and evil 5. Bamboozle- to trick/cheat 6. Punctilious- person who keeps everything in perfect order.
I still dunno how it is supposed to memorize all these words if it was the first time to come cross them, I don't think the native speaker know half of these of not any !!
The deity isn’t juggernaut, it’s Jagannath, and the deity’s temple is in a place called Puri in India. Although, I guess, when adopted, this proper noun changes?
Yeah actually it is said that some British officer during the colonial period coined this term when he saw a huge gathering of people during Rath Yatra and some falling right in front of the chariot.
Misanthrope : a person who hates people. Juggernaut : an unstoppable force that destroys everything that comes in it's way. Stalwart : loyal Nefarious : wicked, evil,someone scary. Bamboozle : trick you / fool you/ cheat Punctilious : someone who likes to keep everything neatly and in an organised orderly manner. Done with 6 words today! Thank you Magoosh :)
Hey Chris, you are really awesome and you are only my best tutor i have ever meet. I am totally bemused at your tutoring style. As a non-native speaker, i learned a lot from you which made me debt to you. I really wish if i could ever meet you. Wish you a long and happy life !
Funny story. I first encountered Juggernaut in the movie X-men: The Last Stand. Therefore, when I first came to know the meaning of juggernaut, it was easy for me to remember.
Why do they have to add stupid words to the GRE exam? Those words are not even English and we never use them! Why do they have to make our life so complicated? 😡
Here's another video that will help you on the GRE: ua-cam.com/video/CISXihLYGMA/v-deo.html
Punctilious like Monica during Phoebe's wedding, or any other time.
Nefarious like Doctor Nefario, evil Gru's ally from Despicable Me 😄😅
1. Misanthrope- person who hates people
2. Juggernaut- unstoppable force that destroys anything on its way
3. Stalwart- a loyal person
4. Nefarious- wicked and evil
5. Bamboozle- to trick/cheat
6. Punctilious- person who keeps everything in perfect order.
Thank for sum up 👆😂
Thanks for the summary, I think it's always good to summarize the video in comment section and help people in not wasting their time.
Misanthrope
Juggernaut
Stalwart
Nefarious
Bamboozle
Punctilious
He has a lot of enthusiasm while talking about a test that drains your soul
I still dunno how it is supposed to memorize all these words if it was the first time to come cross them, I don't think the native speaker know half of these of not any !!
@@highvibes311 i concur. Took my gre today. Got exactly the scores i needed. I hope i never see it again haha
Vocab Wednesday!!
After so long...!!!
Good to see Chris back😀
The deity isn’t juggernaut, it’s Jagannath, and the deity’s temple is in a place called Puri in India. Although, I guess, when adopted, this proper noun changes?
Yeah actually it is said that some British officer during the colonial period coined this term when he saw a huge gathering of people during Rath Yatra and some falling right in front of the chariot.
My personal favorite mnemonic for the word *nefarious* is the Despicable Me character Dr. Nefario.
The production value of this video is on an other level compared to your older videos. Good Going!
Misanthrope : a person who hates people.
Juggernaut : an unstoppable force that destroys everything that comes in it's way.
Stalwart : loyal
Nefarious : wicked, evil,someone scary.
Bamboozle : trick you / fool you/ cheat
Punctilious : someone who likes to keep everything neatly and in an organised orderly manner.
Done with 6 words today! Thank you Magoosh :)
Hey Chris, you are really awesome and you are only my best tutor i have ever meet. I am totally bemused at your tutoring style. As a non-native speaker, i learned a lot from you which made me debt to you. I really wish if i could ever meet you. Wish you a long and happy life !
The return of Magoosh!
Good to see you after a long time.
He is such a punctilious person that I never saw him late for the work.
How strange to watch you here and then hear your voice when I’m studying the lessons lol
As friends fan, I'm not going to forget BAMBOOZLE for sure
For A Song of Ice and Fire nerds: Stalwart Shield is one of Dany's Unsullied who is killed by the Sons of the Harpy
Chris is awesome lecturer. I have finished 90% of his gre lessons and all of them are good.
Excellent i liked the tutorials very much , love the way of explanation
That's cool! I learn 6 word from you today! Thank a lot! Most importantly great to see you again😍😍
This is the best one among your vocabulary videos
This is a very good channel! Thank you.
glad your back chris
Funny story. I first encountered Juggernaut in the movie X-men: The Last Stand. Therefore, when I first came to know the meaning of juggernaut, it was easy for me to remember.
We love it when our experiences can help us remember vocabulary words! 💜
Joker is such a nefarious character.
I named my dog stalwart so that he becomes a loyal dog.
you're back! where have you been?
Amazon is such a juggernaut ecommerce platfrom.
thank you so much
Very cool video I really liked this video
Thanks for this useful video 👌👏🙌
the juggernaut of Batman.. okay!
I already gave my GRE, but why not I mean its Chris! :D
Juggernaut- Unstoppable force.
Nice out of way
Hi. which GRE subject test should I take if I want to do MS in medical lab technology
Stalwart- loyal faithful.
Juggernaut is a Odia(early sanskrit) word for WORLD LORD which was used for LORD KRISHNA.
It's always good to know the history!
@@MagooshGRE Yes Indeed
juggernaut in deadpool 2
Is that you, Jon Stewart?
How to memorize these 2k+ vocabulary of GRE in a easy way or tricks?
I know the meaning of "Juggernaut" from X-men haha
Haha I bamboozled you!
Miss Ann Thrope is such a angry and misanthrope person.
Bamboozle- trick, cheat.
More videos Chris
I’m not gonna brag but I’m pretty much acquainted with all these words.. waiting for new ones..
Nefarious- evil, wicked, bad.
I'm still wondering why you chose Batman over Avengers
Punctilious- not picky, attentive to detail.
Love vocab Wednesdays! But somebody need to give this guy a better haircut!
Why do they have to add stupid words to the GRE exam? Those words are not even English and we never use them! Why do they have to make our life so complicated? 😡
Thats really right 😂
well, This made me to not take the GRE.
once you know more about GRE, you 'll be on magoosh and 'll be loving him :D
@sanad I have doubt
Very cool video I really liked this video