Quick Review #101.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
E – F: GRE Words 281
- epithet
- equable
- equivalence
- equivocal
- equivocate
- erode
- erudition
- esoterica
- eulogy
- euphemism
- evolve
- excoriate
a. unfoldb. informationc. tributed. denouncee. abstruse thingsf. expressiong. “the Bald”h. liei. equalityj. weark. obscurel. steadyexculpate(EKS kil PAYT) vt. to prove blameless; to declare guiltless- The fact that Inez was shown to have been out of town caused the judge to
exculpateher in the case of the missing bananas. - Mark was exculpatedof the charges against him.
[-d, exculpating, exculpation n.] [Syn. to clear (of blame)]
exigent(EKS i jint) adj. 1. needing immediate looking into; urgent; critical;
- needing more than reasonable attention; demanding
- It is exigentthat Diane return the poorly fitting blouse before the time
allowed expires. - As Melissa found out, raising three small children at the same time is an
exigenttask.
[-ly adv., exigency n.] [Syn. urgent]
extant(EKS tint) adj. still existing; not lost or destroyed; not extinct - Some are hopeful that finding Nessie, the so-called Loch Ness monster, will
prove sea monsters extant. - The Cascade Mountains of Washington contain many extantvolcanoes
that are, for the most part, dormant.
[-ly adv.]