GMAT CAT TOEFL SAT GRE Gate Ielts Toeic Vocabulary


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This book is a brief version of GMAT CAT TOEFL SAT GRE GATE IELTS TOEIC Vocabulary Book-2 which has also been published in digital form.Why Is This Book So Magical?This book GRE IELTS CAT GATE SAT TOEFL GMAT Vocabulary is a magical book for strengthening your word power. Author has spent thousands of hours to write this book. Many times it has taken him hours together to visualize the suitable word or phrase to be connected with the word ready to go in your word power. This book has made it possible to increase your Word Power @ one word per minute. Let us see how this is possible! Take the word Sine qua non. This word falls at a very high level of difficulty. Let us bring it down to level 1.Step-1: Write down the word. Word: Sine qua non (noun)Step-2: Know its pronunciation. si-ni-kwa-non Pronunciation: si-ni-kwa-nonStep-3: Find out its meaning.Meaning: something very essentialStep-4: Think of a similar sounding word or phrase.Similar sounding word or phrase: SIM in a mobile phoneStep-5: Connect SIM in a mobile phone with sine qua non.Think of a mobile phone without a SIM in it. Will it work? It will not work. It is very essential (sine qua non) to have a sim in a mobile phone. SIM in a mobile phone is sine qua non.Step-6: Prepare a workbook.Q) What is sine qua non in a mobile phone?A) SIM in a mobile phone is sine qua non.Fill in the blanks: What is .............................. in a mobile phone?.......................................... is sine qua non.Let us look at another word of very high difficulty level!Word: Gerrymander (verb)Pronunciation: jer-ri-man-derMeaning: to divide a voting area to gain an unfair advantageSimilar sounding phrase: great blunderConnect great blunder with gerrymander. The ruling party divided a voting area (gerrymander) on the racial basis for taking undue advantage during elections. Before elections, racial violence started. Emergency had to be imposed to deal with the situation.It was a great blunder to gerrymander the voting area. Work bookQ) What was the great blunder?A) It was a great blunder to gerrymander the voting area. Fill in the blanks: What was the ...............?It was a great blunder to......................... the voting area. Lo and behold, the word is yours! How magical it is!!!There are hundreds of such words made super easy to learn. Some typical words out of the hundreds of words included in the book GRE IELTS CAT GATE SAT TOEFL GMAT Vocabulary Book-2 are:Apocalypse, Aggressor, Agog, Ambidextrous, Accompaniment, Abasement, Benighted, Benevolent, Bereft, Bereavement, Beanpole, Conciliatory, Chagrin, Crapulence, Comme il faut, Countenance, Circumspection, Clandestine, Chiasmus, Chicanery, Consternation, Demagogue, Diaphanous, Desultory,Defenestration, Disparagingly, Deplorable, Edification, Exacerbate, Encomium, Fungible, Forestall, Fusillade, Flagrant, Folie a deux, Grudge, Glabrous, Glutton, Gerrymander, Grandiose, Gauche Hinder, Haphazard, Herculean, Hotchpotch, Indelible, Implore, Jocular, Junket, Jeopardy, Jettison, Jejune, Kleptomania, Kudo, Killjoy, Lyceum, Limpid, Lagniappe, Lecherous, Lexicalize, Lackadaisical, Linchpin, Lassitude, Laceration, Modus operandi, Martinet, Nebbish, New-fangled, Nom de guerre, Onerous, Obloquy, Opportune, Perceptible, Pedagogue, Presumptuous, Pretentious, Quintessence, Quisling, Quarantine, Quandary, Ruffian, Reprimand, Raconteur, Sangfroid, Schadenfreude, Scavenger, Slapdash, Skulduggery, Sine qua non, Tantalize, Uxorious, Ulterior, Volte-face, Vulnerable, Verbalize, Wanton, Waggish, Xenophobia, Xenagogue, Xanthippe, Yeoman, Yoke, Yokel, Zap, Ziggurat. Author can be reached at the following email address for any clarifications and solutions to your problems regarding learning a new word.Email; [email protected] author requests you to please post your impartial view on the book to make the author improve upon the next edition of the book.




Vocabulary 8000+ Word List for GRE/GMAT/TOEFL/GATE/IELTS/TOEIC/CAT/LSAT/ACT/SAT


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How to Build a Strong Vocab! Magical Book (a to Z)


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How to Build a Strong Vocab?Magical Book ! ( A to Z )Why Is This Book So Magical?This book is really magical in building a strong vocabulary. It is not a hyperbole. Author has spent thousands of hours to write this book. Many times it has taken him hours together to visualize the suitable word or phrase to be connected with the word ready to go in your word power. This book has made it possible to increase your Word Power @ One Word per Minute. The method adopted here to learn the vocab words is so effective that it makes it possible to learn the word forever. Let us learn the magic of remembering the words permanently!Take the word Sine qua non. This word falls at a very high level of difficulty. Let us bring it down to level 0.Step-1: Write down the word. Word: Sine qua non (noun)Step-2: Know its pronunciation. si-ni-kwa-non Pronunciation: si-ni-kwa-nonStep-3: Find out its meaning.Meaning: something very essentialStep-4: Think of a similar sounding word or phrase.Similar sounding word or phrase: SIM in a mobile phoneStep-5: Connect SIM in a mobile phone with sine qua non.Think of a mobile phone without a SIM in it. Will it work? It will not work. It is very essential (sine qua non) to have a sim in a mobile phone. SIM in a mobile phone is sine qua non.Step-6: Prepare a workbook.Q) What is sine qua non in a mobile phone?A) SIM in a mobile phone is sine qua non.Fill in the blanks: What is .............................. in a mobile phone?.......................................... is sine qua non.Let us look at another word of very high difficulty level!Word: Gerrymander (verb)Pronunciation: jer-ri-man-derMeaning: to divide a voting area to gain an unfair advantageSimilar sounding phrase: great blunderConnect great blunder with gerrymander. The ruling party divided a voting area (gerrymander) on the racial basis for taking undue advantage during elections. Before elections, racial violence started. An emergency had to be imposed to deal with the situation.It was a great blunder to gerrymander the voting area. WorkbookQ) What was the great blunder?A) It was a great blunder to gerrymander the voting area. Fill in the blanks: What was the ...............?It was a great blunder to......................... the voting area. Lo and behold, the word is yours. How magical it is!There are hundreds of such words made super easy to learn. Author requests the respected readers to please post the impartial review which would be an invaluable feedback in improving the subsequent editions.The author wishes you all the best in your endeavour to have a great vocabulary.




Vocabulary Pictured+


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This book takes some of the hardest words that appear in competitive exams like the SAT and GRE, and for each word provides a definition using plain and simple language; provides a picture that explains this definition and a way to remember the word and its definition; explains the usage of the word using some sample sentence; lists some synonyms, antonyms, related/additional words associated with this word.




Dr.J’s GRE Vocabulary


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Dr.J’s Guide to GRE Vocabulary is a profound attempt to provide students with novel, logically determined and easy techniques to ace the infinite and immensely complex GRE vocabulary. It is a one-of-its-kind book that clearly, deeply and precisely throws light on the frequently repeated words in the exam as well as the essential word cluster that every student needs to grasp to score well in the exam. GRE Verbal Reasoning is like Pandora’s Box; you never really know what all you will get. However, through years of research and teaching, the author has been able to simplify this intricate and challenging lexical resource in a student-friendly template. Word Trails Approach has been the brainchild of this book wherein seemingly complex and hard-to-remember words are finely weaved in a trail similar to how an exhausted trekker will find a new trail or path that can safely lead him to his destination. The standpoints of the Word Trails Approach are a complete coverage of syllabus in an extremely simple manner, a strong, logical and derivable tone and a brain-stimulating exercise for the students who can use this process to maintain their proficiency of vocabulary not only for the exam but also for a lifetime. The book also entails a concisely written A Week Before the Exam chapter and concludes with playful word puzzles that provide the audience with a tangible takeaway of the theory. In an extremely path-breaking manner, the book highlights the techniques that work and don’t and provides a solid framework for all type of candidates who want to succeed in this fierce examination pattern.




GRE Prep Plus 2022


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"6 practice tests + proven strategies + online."




Learn GRE+SAT+CAT vocabulary through photographic memory


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Book description Learn GRE+CAT+SAT vocabulary through photographic memory Guide to, how to use our maximum sensual power along with photographic story to learn vocabulary for the students appearing for higher exam studies Tests taken in the start of book, this will tell you about your present vocabulary learning capability and guide for improvement vocabulary and pronunciation Two memory technique to learn vocabulary in fastest possible time and for forever - Rhyme words memory technique(RM) - Split word alphabet memory technique(SWAM) Rhyme word memory technique (RM): Suppose word, deft- skilful Rhyme word of deft- theft, meaning- skilful Create story in your mind or write it down on paper Now we have two words; one is theft (thieves) & skillful. Let’s narrate photographic memory story for this word. You know, how thieves rob bank skillfully. Consider you locked in bank and in midnight thieves arrived to rob bank. They are in black dresses and by fear of them you hide beneath of counter. They enter in bank and reached to locker. You are watching them, they reach to locker & one of them skillfully opened locker by master key & theft bank. This is your photographic memory story for deft word. Here you have to feel, you are actually there and facing the situation. Use your all senses to generate story. First time it will take time to narrate story but when you will go through practice, without fraction of second, you would able to generate story. This exercise not only will help you to learn word but will help you to think beyond your boundaries & in sequential manner. I’m pretty sure about that, your IQ will not be the same after learning number of words. Because here you are doing job of thinking, not only thinking but thinking in sequential manner by attaching story mode. Definitely thinking is nothing but imaging anything in mind. Split word alphabet memory technique(SWAM) The SWAM technique briefly explained in book Why should I buy this book? This book provide you, way to learn vocabulary in fastest possible time and ends your journey in search of right book. Provide guide not only in learning of vocabulary effortlessly and easily but provides pronunciation of about 4000 words correctly.




GRE Power Vocab


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THE PRINCETON REVIEW GETS RESULTS! Ace the GRE verbal sections with 800+ words you need to know to excel. Improving your vocabulary is one of the most important steps you can take to enhance your GRE verbal score. The Princeton Review's GRE Power Vocab is filled with useful definitions and study tips for over 800 words, along with skills for decoding unfamiliar ones. You'll also find strategies that help to liven up flashcards and boost memorization techniques. Everything You Need to Help Achieve a High Score. • 800+ of the most frequently used vocab words to ensure that you work smarter, not harder • Effective exercises and games designed to develop mnemonics and root awareness • Secondary definitions to help you avoid the test's tricks and traps Practice Your Way to Perfection. • Over 60 quick quizzes to help you remember what you've learned • Varied drills using antonyms, analogies, and sentence completions to assess your knowledge • A diagnostic final exam to check that you've mastered the vocabulary necessary for getting a great GRE score




Teaching Readers of English


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A comprehensive manual for pre- and in-service ESL and EFL educators, this frontline text balances insights from current reading theory and research with highly practical, field-tested strategies for teaching and assessing L2 reading in secondary and post-secondary contexts. Teaching Readers of English: provides a through yet accessible survey of L2 reading theory and research addresses the unique cognitive and socioeducational challenges encountered by L2 readers covers the features of L2 texts that teachers of reading must understand acquaints readers with methods for designing reading courses, selecting curricular materials, and planning instruction explores the essential role of systematic vocabulary development in teaching L2 literacy includes practical methods for assessing L2 students’ proficiency, achievement, and progress in the classroom. Pedagogical features in each chapter include questions for reflection, further reading and resources, reflection and review questions, and application activities.




Legal Glossary


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The book titled "LEGAL GLOSSARY" gives summarized and precise information about various terms used in Law. The law is a complex and complicated subject. The Law is often described in technical terminology that many people might find unfamiliar. This glossary provides short definitions of legal terms. Advocates and Solicitors are the experts when it comes to the law and how it affects their legal proceedings. This Legal glossary or vocabulary or clavis, has been arranged in an alphabetical list of terms in a domain of knowledge of Law with the definitions for those terms. This glossary includes terms within that book that are either newly introduced, uncommon, or specialized. This book would be very beneficial for those aspirants who are preparing for PCS(Judicial) of different states of India. This book shall also be useful to law students of LL.B., LL.M. and Ph.D.(Law).