The Economist: Most Common GRE Vocabulary - A 3 Hour Word List Organized by Difficulty

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @unapologeticallyhuman
    @unapologeticallyhuman 3 года назад +125

    Note to self:
    Least Difficult: 1:10
    Medium Difficulty: 50:41
    Most Difficult: 1:52:30

  • @indian_scouser_ynwa
    @indian_scouser_ynwa 2 года назад +38

    Hi Phililp, mate! I prepped for the GRE for about two weeks by just using your videos and gave the test a year and half ago, and this vid just popped up on my "recommended" list here. Just feft like popping in! You had around 1K subs back then and waw, now it's around 45K, amazing mate! Hope all is well on your end!

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  2 года назад +6

      I remember you well abb! Your comments were invaluable. Thanks for popping back!

    • @writebetterenglish2325
      @writebetterenglish2325 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/OyePoaOZK44/видео.html GRE Words 2 minutes.

    • @LizbethD
      @LizbethD Год назад +1

      Hi, which videos helped you? I would be very grateful if you can highlight the recommendation.

    • @unknownfromkashmir
      @unknownfromkashmir Год назад

      Yea , same query ; which specific videos helped you.

    • @santoshbhuskute2968
      @santoshbhuskute2968 Год назад

      What was your score if you don't mind?

  • @raining3110
    @raining3110 2 года назад +13

    Can't thank you enough for your selfless and altruistic dedications for the students and testtakers. This had made my GRE prep experience less tortuous and much more comprehensible. Your tutorials are truly edifying!

  • @mdasifurrahmanbhuiyan359
    @mdasifurrahmanbhuiyan359 3 года назад +5

    This man is great..
    And hard working..
    He makes video.. And It's all free..
    And like he said, he made a dozens of vocab video.
    So most probably if you continue following this page..
    You will learn... no doubt

  • @Cinnamon-nr1ye
    @Cinnamon-nr1ye Год назад +10

    Incredible work! We are very lucky to have you as a professor.

  • @janmejayspurohit
    @janmejayspurohit 3 года назад +22

    All of your videos have helped me so much in my preparation. Your teaching pace and it's tranquility makes it so easy to grasp intricate topics quite well. Thank you very much!

  • @syedakhan7257
    @syedakhan7257 8 месяцев назад +1

    During the period of last few days of preparation for GRE on youtube, I came across your channel. It has benefited me immensely both in verbal and quant.
    Tomorrow is my test day. Wish me good luck.

    • @unpeudevin3837
      @unpeudevin3837 8 месяцев назад

      Good luck!

    • @malikakhinit6464
      @malikakhinit6464 8 месяцев назад

      how did you do?

    • @albrestevez
      @albrestevez 8 месяцев назад

      How was the new version? Any feed backs? We would appreciate it.

  • @souravraychaudhuri6600
    @souravraychaudhuri6600 2 года назад +5

    This has to be one of the most exquisite online resources for GRE vocabulary. Thank you Philip!

  • @aniketmali406
    @aniketmali406 3 года назад +6

    I really prefer the vocabulary list should be mentioned in one single video and it is quite helpful. I have seen all of your videos and they are no more than a hidden treasure. The only thing I would like to see is the pneumonics for the common gre words. Thank you

    • @SarthakThukralst
      @SarthakThukralst 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5nfME-q3990/видео.html

  • @rayanaraj3658
    @rayanaraj3658 Год назад

    This video is perfect. The synonyms with the sentence makes it so much easier to remember. The little tips and explanations of how the words have been derived or related to another word on the list definitely helps to remember them better.

  • @Anirudh53615
    @Anirudh53615 3 года назад +37

    You're really an amazing professor..! Thanks for spreading your knowledge to others..!

  • @shagunhashim1995
    @shagunhashim1995 3 года назад +3

    I was already dreading the journals I had to go through on a daily basis like The Atlantic, Scientific Daily, the Economist, and the vocabulary book, which takes up so much time. Thanks a ton, sire!

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +1

      That means a lot shagun, glad I could help. Still worth reading though!

    • @SarthakThukralst
      @SarthakThukralst 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5nfME-q3990/видео.html

  • @halimaibrahim6769
    @halimaibrahim6769 3 года назад +14

    Interestingly, I just learned another meaning of the word 'supine'. I only knew that it meant lying down facing up. Now I know that it also means failure to act as a result of moral weakness. Thanks Philip for this amazing video. I think adding mnemonics will go a long way in helping one remember the meaning of each word.

    • @SarthakThukralst
      @SarthakThukralst 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5nfME-q3990/видео.html

  • @kathleenburnett3869
    @kathleenburnett3869 3 года назад +5

    I love the long vocabulary list, even at 3 hours I can start, stop and continue until the end at my convenience.
    Context is helpful, synonyms are helpful, and picture of also maybe a clue on how to remember words is helpful!

    • @SarthakThukralst
      @SarthakThukralst 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/40XGEg_uzNw/видео.html

  • @nggeorgia1096
    @nggeorgia1096 Год назад +1

    everything is perfect, synonyms, sentences, number of words.... thank you

  • @Tulleeya
    @Tulleeya 2 года назад +1

    I am start watching this video for the second round. It’s impeccable! Thank you.

  • @StellarSpaceman
    @StellarSpaceman 2 года назад +1

    These are great! One quick suggestion would be that when a word isn't a given phonetically that spelling it out would be helpful to those of us who are reviewing by listening and may not get a chance to glance at the screen on our phones\PCs.

  • @oyekunleogunmola7387
    @oyekunleogunmola7387 2 года назад +7

    Hi Philip, thanks for this. Please can you share the text file for this economist vocabulary list?

  • @Gloriasoyoungkim
    @Gloriasoyoungkim 8 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks, my professional and kind tutor❤

  • @allenburnett5422
    @allenburnett5422 Год назад +1

    You're making quite the contribution maintaining important 🔧tools of civilization. I'd say you deserve a Pulitzer Prize.

  • @nanaafiatenkoramaa1706
    @nanaafiatenkoramaa1706 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is absolutely great work!

  • @radio_relax3373
    @radio_relax3373 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely fruitful.
    Just as a tiny recommandation: please Bold the main Vocab in the list and put synonyms in different color ... The whole black white screen is less eye-attracting

    • @wahooooh
      @wahooooh 3 года назад +1

      Ohhh I don’t think he makes the lists. I think he finds them for us and just reads through them and gives helpful dialogue to go along with it. It would probably take too long to edit the lists. But maybe he will! He’s a smart guy so he’s probably always looking for ways to make his channel better.

    • @hampshire2821
      @hampshire2821 3 года назад

      @@wahooooh I think some sort of program could just Bold the first word since it is kinda like a paragraph for each word

  • @amaredu1
    @amaredu1 Месяц назад

    Hi, thank you for the incredible resource. I noticed, though, that some definitions are different or wrong. For example, prodigal. Merriam Webster says it means to spendthrift

  • @baberilyas6676
    @baberilyas6676 3 месяца назад

    Great way and motivational contribution. Thank you

  • @halimaibrahim6769
    @halimaibrahim6769 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your amazing videos. Your vocab videos have made my learning new words easier and enjoyable. I'm really baffled by the people who dislike your videos though.

  • @krishnamohan7795
    @krishnamohan7795 Год назад +1

    Can you please give us a pdf of this list of words? It will be a great help.

  • @desilva7812
    @desilva7812 3 года назад +3

    Thank you very much. Just a quick question. Since there are so many videos in your channel covering numerous vocabulary lists, could you sort the vocabulary lists from top most priority to lowest ? This would be very beneficial when preparing time is really tight.

  • @ArchieRahman
    @ArchieRahman 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for doing this!

  • @pavankumar.innamuri4889
    @pavankumar.innamuri4889 3 года назад +5

    You're an incredible professor.I really appreciate everything that you do thank you a trillion times sir, love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +4

      Wow thank you Pavan and ever other Indian watching!

  • @jeanvilbertpereira9233
    @jeanvilbertpereira9233 2 года назад +1

    These videos are amazing. The only detail is the partisan approach. I am not american as well, so I quite don’t get the biased view regarding American politics, especially coming from someone so smart. There is so much more in politics than a superficial view of parties… other than that, best videos available.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  2 года назад +2

      Thank you Jean. Can't recall I said anything untrue though?

    • @jeanvilbertpereira9233
      @jeanvilbertpereira9233 2 года назад

      @@TheTestedTutor Uh, you kind of lose me a little in these parts. But one interesting point is when you mention that Republicans question polls and that they use this as an excuse. Well, unfortunately, polls were abysmally wrong in the last two American elections. We've been discussing this in class from a technical perspective: what are pollings doing wrong to be so out of the mark? In another video, you commented about the crazy anti-vaccine movement, which, by the way, was particularly prevalent among Democrats when Trump was pushing for the vaccine to be quickly developed. Anyway, it is just something you may consider, after all, I guess you are creating videos to reach as many people as possible... Keep up with your great work!

  • @sabinabhattarai211
    @sabinabhattarai211 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great effort to help us......You are really awesome tutor

  • @kishorebabumn8084
    @kishorebabumn8084 2 года назад +3

    very nice content. where can I get pdf of this video?

  • @edwinpeculiar8145
    @edwinpeculiar8145 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this really helpful and precis video... I honestly didn't like that it was sooo long as it became soporific 😁 I dozed severally while listening but made sure I finished it 😅
    My GRE exam is tomorrow 💃💃

  • @justloveandpeace4010
    @justloveandpeace4010 3 года назад +1

    your voice is so calming

  • @alfredpereira9152
    @alfredpereira9152 Год назад

    Thanks for the video sir it's stupendous! The pase and the synonyms.Thank you

  • @unapologeticallyhuman
    @unapologeticallyhuman 3 года назад +2

    I was literally thinking about saying that about "doff"... I only know about it because of my friend who is quite an older gentleman and he uses that word a lot in reference to boys behavior at school

  • @Tulleeya
    @Tulleeya 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your work. This is really good!

    • @writebetterenglish2325
      @writebetterenglish2325 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/OyePoaOZK44/видео.html GRE Words 2 minutes.

  • @pavanparvathanenii4471
    @pavanparvathanenii4471 3 года назад +2

    Well appreciable content dear brother 😊i haven't seen such a didactic tutor like u..keep going like this

  • @letitz87
    @letitz87 Год назад +1

    Well I'm a bit confounded by some of the The Economist's definition choices (e.g. confound); otherwise, very great thank you!

  • @oyekunleogunmola7387
    @oyekunleogunmola7387 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Gloriasoyoungkim
    @Gloriasoyoungkim 8 месяцев назад

    VERY HELPFUL!! Gracias❤🎉

  • @kashifalikhan8448
    @kashifalikhan8448 4 месяца назад

    great work. Thankyou

  • @TigerIMLLC
    @TigerIMLLC 2 года назад +1

    It was perfect! thank you!

  • @wahooooh
    @wahooooh 3 года назад +3

    Whoa philistine’s a word? 😮 I could be wrong, but I believe they were a group of people living in Canaan at least 6 thousand years ago! Pretty cool, not sure how it relates, but maybe I’ll find out!

    • @TheRockeyAllen
      @TheRockeyAllen 3 года назад +1

      That's where the word Palestine roots from

  • @manishaj1566
    @manishaj1566 Год назад

    You are an amazing teacher! Thank you for the content. Appreciate it a lot ❤

  • @narayankhanal9662
    @narayankhanal9662 2 года назад

    Absolutely Love It Philip!

  • @Bwajster
    @Bwajster 3 года назад +5

    There are so many word lists available for the GRE, I request you to kindly please recommend atleast a couple of the word lists which according to you would be most useful on the GRE.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +2

      This is the longest one I have done. But my playlist covers maybe 3000 words total.

  • @harshadakurumkar9818
    @harshadakurumkar9818 3 года назад +1

    Hello, I just started watching your videos. I found videos very helpful. I may have missed video but I really want you to tell us about study plan. I mean to say if I am going to appear for exam within 2 months, the sequence of topics to study from Day 1. I hope you are understanding what I am trying to say and you will surely help us. Please write back soon.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +1

      Hey Harshada, I made a study plan video if you search for it on my channel. Glad to have you along!

    • @harshadakurumkar9818
      @harshadakurumkar9818 3 года назад

      @@TheTestedTutor Yes, Perfect! I found it, Thank you so much:)

  • @vickyguo6180
    @vickyguo6180 Год назад

    This video is so helpful, thank you so much! Would there be any chance for me to access the list please? I’d like to print it out to help me study.

  • @isratsharmin3931
    @isratsharmin3931 3 года назад +1

    It's very helpful.
    My exam is in 10days, do you have any last moment suggestions?

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Israt, how did it go?

    • @isratsharmin3931
      @isratsharmin3931 2 года назад +1

      @@TheTestedTutor
      It went good enough I guess.
      I got 160 in Quant and 152 in verbal; which fortunately met my university's requirement criteria!!
      Your tutorials came in extremely handy and I'm grateful that I came across your channel!!

    • @EverythingTechWithMustafa
      @EverythingTechWithMustafa 2 года назад

      @@isratsharmin3931 how many months did you prepare ? what all resources did you use for preparation?

  • @suzanamirth7873
    @suzanamirth7873 3 года назад +1

    This is really helpful!!! Thank you so much 🥰

  • @daksha7527
    @daksha7527 3 года назад +1

    Can you please tell if this list is enough to appear for the exam?

  • @babakkabiri2426
    @babakkabiri2426 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for the amazing video! Can you recommend any podcasts that are good for increasing your vocab?

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +2

      I listen to andrew huberman a lot, scientific but very informative

    • @babakkabiri2426
      @babakkabiri2426 3 года назад +1

      ​@@TheTestedTutor I think you should do a video on lists of magazines, podcasts, non-fiction books that you recommend for people, in order to increase their vocab and be well versed in the reading sections.

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +1

      @@babakkabiri2426 I did a video on 'what I read' to check out!

  • @cardiyansane1414
    @cardiyansane1414 3 года назад +2

    A wise old prune once told me quality vs quality matter when studying for GRE ( or most things in life fir that matter ) I’m trying to shoot for words that at are most likely to appear in the test than spending hours on unlikely words … what are your thoughts in this Philip? There are many “ high frequency words “ material out there .. but are they ? How many in this list have actually appeared in the GRE ? Respectfully , subscriber

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +7

      In my opinion there are between 5000-10,000 higher level words that could come up, before it gets too abstruse. Even my whole playlist covers maybe only 2000-3000 unique higher level words total. The key thing is improving your vocabulary, if necessary through repetition. Then GRE performance is a nice bonus. Realistically most students add around 100-500 words before the exam. But they might stay with you for life, even if only 5 come up on the test. These videos focus on the _most_ likely words to help you spend time efficiently. Hope that helps Cardi

  • @ozlemyurttas8990
    @ozlemyurttas8990 2 года назад +2

    Do you recommend keeping a notebook for the new words?

  • @abroozainab8448
    @abroozainab8448 Год назад +2

    hey can i get this list in pdf format?

  • @vishwagandhi8805
    @vishwagandhi8805 3 года назад +1

    thanks a ton!

  • @Ardandemirayak
    @Ardandemirayak Год назад +1

    Would be grateful if someone can share the PDF link

  • @XxPR1NC3SSxX_
    @XxPR1NC3SSxX_ Год назад

    I love this!

  • @SphereofTime
    @SphereofTime Год назад +1

    8:24 B
    10:49 C
    16:33 F
    21:03 G

  • @---li1oo
    @---li1oo 9 месяцев назад

    This is a very very very good video, but theres just too god damn ads, ive gotten almost 10 afs in half an hour, but for a free vis ig this is really worth it

  • @syedafaryal1002
    @syedafaryal1002 2 года назад

    Can you please make a video on scale factors in geometry and ratios of similar figures?

  • @nargisbegum659
    @nargisbegum659 Год назад +1

    Where can i find the pdf of this list?

  • @justkrishithings396
    @justkrishithings396 2 года назад +1

    Hey, how many months did it took by you to get such a stellar score?!

  • @johnsonwang742
    @johnsonwang742 3 года назад +2

    Dear Tutor,where can we get the file presented? Thx a lot for your work!

    • @abdullahalmamun158
      @abdullahalmamun158 3 года назад +1

      Could you please share your gmail? I can send you pdf that I have already downloaded.

    • @kshitijpatil4403
      @kshitijpatil4403 2 года назад

      @@abdullahalmamun158 Can you please send it to me asap

    • @ktdevasiakottoor9836
      @ktdevasiakottoor9836 2 года назад

      @@abdullahalmamun158 can you send it to me as well please

    • @vickyguo6180
      @vickyguo6180 Год назад

      @@abdullahalmamun158 can you send it to me too, please? 🙏

    • @khadijasonia5865
      @khadijasonia5865 Год назад

      @@abdullahalmamun158 could you please send it to me ?

  • @fatimanasir5347
    @fatimanasir5347 2 года назад +1

    You are love 💕

  • @prakashbhandari5824
    @prakashbhandari5824 Год назад +1

    Strut= swagger, prance, parade
    Syncopation=
    Taunt= jeer, gibe, sneer( a remark in order to anger, wound someone
    Tawdry= gaudy, flashy, garnish
    Transgressions= an act that gies against a law, rule or code of conduct; sin, offense, crime
    Waft= pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air; drift, float, glide " the acrid scent of smoke waft from his cloths"
    Whittle= reduce sth. in size, amount, or extent by a gradual series of steps; Erode, wear away, diminish
    Wry= using or expressing dry, especially movking humor; ironic, sardonic, satirical
    Droll= humorous
    Echelon= a level, or rank in an organization, a profession, or a society; level, rank grade
    Eddy= swirl, whirl, spiral, diminish
    Effigy= a sculpture or model if a person; stature, statuette,figure
    Endemic= local, regional
    Epistemology= study of knowledge(validity,scope, use)
    Fecade= face of the building; front, frontage, exterior
    Fetid= frownzy, reeking
    Florid= extravagant, grandiloquent.
    Foibles= a minor weakness; peccadillo, peculiarity, idiosyncratic
    Goad= provoke or annoy(someone) so as to stimulate some actions or reactions; spur, prod, egg on.
    Gouge= overcharge; swindle
    Grouse= complain pettily; grumble, moan, groan, protest
    Hapless= unlucky, luckless, out of luck
    Homage= special honor or respect shown to sb.; Tribute, admiration
    Imbue= saturate, fill, suffuse
    Impass= deadlock, dead end, stalemate
    Inculcate= instill by persistent instructions; imbue, infuse, inspire.
    Largesse= generosity in best working money or gift upon others; liberality,
    Bilk= swindle, defraud, deceit
    Canard= whisper, piece of gossip, an unfounded story.
    Cardinal= relating to body, friendly
    Catharsis= relief, release, purify, sanctify
    Cloture= ( in a legislation assembly) a procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote.
    Renege= renounce, disavow
    Renegade= someone who defy believes or principle to go into other; proselyter
    Conscript= enlist(someone) compulsorily; draft, recruit, call up.
    Cosset= indulge, pander.
    Coterie= a small group of people with share interest or taste; clique, circle, inner circle.
    Deguerrotype= early type of photograph.
    Dilettante= dabbler, potteree, tinkerer, amateur.
    Diurnal= daily, in daytime.
    Dross= sth. Regarded as worthless; rubbish, junk, debris. Slag,
    Dyspeptic= of or having indigestion or consequent irritibility or depression; bad temper, short temper, iritable.
    Edify= educate, instruct, enlighten.
    Egress= the action of going out of or leaving a place.; Departure, exit, withdrawal.
    Ersatz= artificial, substitute, imitation, fake
    Erstwhile= former, old, past, onetime.
    Euphony= the quality of being pleasing to the ear; melodiousness, diculcate.
    Expiate= atone for(guilt or sin) make up for, make amends for.
    Fracas= a noisy departure or quarrel, scuffle, brawl, affray.
    Frieze= a broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration especially on a wall near the ceiling.
    Fusillade= a series of shots fired or missile thrown all at a time or in a quick succession; Salvo, volley, bombardment.
    Gaffe= an unintentionally act or remark causing embarrassment to its originator; blunder, mistake, error.
    Gerontocracy= .. ruled by old people.
    Idyll= (came from idyllic), an extreme happy, peaceful, or picturesque episode or scene.
    Ignoble= dishonorable, unworthy, base
    Impugn= dispute the truth, validity or honesty, challenge, calling in a question.
    Incise= mark or decorate(an object or surface) with a cut or a series of cut; engrave, etch, carve.
    Incubus= a cause if distress or anxiety;
    Larceny= theft of a personal property; robbing, plunder, pauper.
    Milquetoast= meek, shy
    Maelstrom= a situation or state of confused movement or violet turmoil; turbulence, tumult, turmoil, welter.
    Magnate= a wealth and influential businessman or businesswomen. Industrious, tycoon
    Monolithic= large, powerful, and intractable indivisible and uniform: inflexible, rigid, unbending.
    Munificent= generous, bountiful, lavish, handsome.
    Nostrum= a pet scheme or favorite remedy, especially one for bringing about some social or political reform or improvement; cure, prescription, answer.
    Pastiche= an artistic work consisting of a medley of pieces taken from various sources; mixture, blend, medley. ; Both enjoyed producing small article and pastiches, she for the college maganize.
    Phalanx= a body troop or police officers standing or moving in a close formation.
    Pique= a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight.; Annoyance, displeasure, indignation.
    Polemic= diatribe, invective.
    Quiescence= latency, fallow, inertia, inactivity.
    Quixotic= unrealistic, impractical, romantic.
    Reconteur= storyteller, spinner of yarns.
    Redress= remedy or compensation for a wrong doing or grievance; reparation, restitution, recompense.
    Repast= feast, banquet, a meal day.
    Ribald= bawdy, indecent, risque, vulgur, prurient.
    Semantic= realating to meaning in language or logic; lingual, semiological.
    Rococo=

  • @pradipadhikari3481
    @pradipadhikari3481 5 месяцев назад

    Would you please provide pdf of these words?

  • @JoshvaleUSC
    @JoshvaleUSC 3 года назад +2

    In the Lord of the Rings The Two Towers video game, the square button was the “PARRY” button. To defend against orcs and goblins. That’s how I remember the word!

  • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
    @CliffSedge-nu5fv 2 месяца назад

    Some additional tips for learning vocab --
    Make up your own sentences using each word. Look up synonyms for the other parts of speech. Use the etymology to break down the word into roots, prefixes, and suffices, and compare them to other words with the same roots and prefixes.

  • @mohammadabdulsamad3395
    @mohammadabdulsamad3395 Год назад +1

    How to download the PDF ???

  • @justkrishithings396
    @justkrishithings396 2 года назад

    Also, if you could recommend such non fiction books we should read for good vocab.

  • @applepeel1662
    @applepeel1662 3 года назад +2

    Are all these words enough for the GRE?

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  3 года назад +1

      Should always learn more so no. Maybe my whole vocab playlist is though!

  • @tahirzaman3139
    @tahirzaman3139 10 месяцев назад

    How can we get the pdf list of these words?

  • @riio15
    @riio15 2 месяца назад

    Finally at 50:40 , its absurd these are the easy ones, how am I gonna digest all that ˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥᷄⌓˂̣̣̥᷅ )‧º·˚
    Update: Done Finally, thanks a lot, learnt like 95% new vocab here, I will probably keep watching you after the GRE

  • @parisaujjan7844
    @parisaujjan7844 4 месяца назад

    can somebody plz mention how many words the list contains? if any one has counted?

  • @wahooooh
    @wahooooh 3 года назад +2

    Sweet

  • @divyar8402
    @divyar8402 Год назад

    Um Im not really sure if torrid means what's been shared in the video. I belive it means passionate?

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 2 месяца назад

      It means hot, which is figurative for passionate.

  • @sahedevan71
    @sahedevan71 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can I get this list?

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, click the button that says play and wait a couple hours.

  • @toohottohandle1000
    @toohottohandle1000 2 года назад

    Can you give link or in documents form all these words

  • @astphi868
    @astphi868 2 года назад +1

    Doff and don ppe in healthcare settings

  • @yashkamble6902
    @yashkamble6902 3 года назад +1

    to confound is to puzzle or confuse, isn't it?

  • @harshithatalasila4243
    @harshithatalasila4243 2 месяца назад

    hello would tehse words suffice for the gre

  • @justnag5408
    @justnag5408 3 года назад +1

    How many words?

  • @dustinsmith8341
    @dustinsmith8341 3 года назад +2

    Doff and don are antonyms meaning take off and put on. Lol like off and on.

  • @nithinkrishna5290
    @nithinkrishna5290 2 года назад +1

    1:30:00

  • @adityagarg259
    @adityagarg259 2 года назад +1

    50:51 ; level two

  • @S-grace
    @S-grace 11 месяцев назад

    10:26 my bookmark

  • @allenperdue7723
    @allenperdue7723 2 года назад +1

    Bombastic Trump! Make the United Kingdom great again! 🇬🇧💂‍♀️🙏

  • @marinermohan
    @marinermohan Год назад

    extol the benefits of this video😃

  • @DO-fo5pm
    @DO-fo5pm 2 года назад +2

    goodvideo but would be better without the super leftist analogies. We get it you dislike conservatives

    • @writebetterenglish2325
      @writebetterenglish2325 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/OyePoaOZK44/видео.html GRE Words 2 minutes.

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 2 месяца назад

      What? I think your own bias is making you hallucinate things.

  • @donyellperry4176
    @donyellperry4176 2 месяца назад

    we got help and too much eye-caring now?

  • @nithinkrishna5290
    @nithinkrishna5290 2 года назад

    2:10:00