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Part Seven: GRE Resources

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CUB/CUMB: to lie down DIC/DICT/DIT: to say; to tell; to use words


cubicle: any small space or compartment that is dictionary: a book containing a selection of the
partitioned off words of a language
succumb: to give away to superior force; yield predict: to tell in advance
incubate: to sit upon for the purpose of hatching verdict: judgment, decree
incumbent: holding an indicated position interdict: to forbid; prohibit
recumbent: lying down; reclining; leaning DIGN: worth
CULP: blame dignity: nobility or elevation of character;
culprit: a person guilty for an offense worthiness
culpable: deserving blame or censure dignitary: a person who holds a high rank or office
inculpate: to charge with fault deign: to think fit or in accordance with one’s
mea culpa: through my fault; my fault dignity
condign: well deserved; fitting; adequate
DAC/DOC: to teach
disdain: to look upon or treat with contempt
doctor: someone licensed to practice medicine; a
learned person DIS/DIF: away from, apart, reversal, not
doctrine: a particular principle advocated, as of a disperse: to drive or send off in various directions
government or religion disseminate: to scatter or spread widely; promulgate
indoctrinate: to imbue a person with learning dissipate: to scatter wastefully
docile: easily managed or handled; tractable dissuade: to deter by advice or persuasion
didactic: intended for instruction diffuse: to pour out and spread, as in a fluid
DE: away, off, down, completely, reversal DOG/DOX: opinion
descend: to move from a higher to a lower place orthodox: sound or correct in opinion or doctrine
decipher: to make out the meaning; to interpret paradox: an opinion or statement contrary to
defile: to make foul, dirty, or unclean accepted opinion
defame: to attack the good name or dogma: a system of tenets, as of a church
reputation of DOL: suffer, pain
deferential: respectful; to yield to judgment condolence: expression of sympathy with one
delineate: to trace the outline of; sketch or trace who is suffering
in outline indolence: a state of being lazy or slothful
DEM: people doleful: sorrowful, mournful
democracy: government by the people dolorous: full of pain or sorrow, grievous
epidemic: affecting a large number of people at DON/DOT/DOW: to give
the same time, and spreading from person
donate: to present as a gift or contribution
to person
pardon: kind indulgence, forgiveness
endemic: peculiar to a particular people or
antidote: something that prevents or counteracts
locality
ill effects
pandemic: general, universal
anecdote: a short narrative about an interesting
demographics: vital and social statistics of
event
populations
endow: to provide with a permanent fund
DI/DIA: apart, through
DUB: doubt
dialogue: conversation between two or more
dubious: doubtful
persons
dubiety: doubtfulness
diagnose: to determine the identity of something
from the symptoms indubitable: unquestionable
dilate: to make wider or larger; to cause to expand DUC/DUCT: to lead
dilatory: inclined to delay or procrastinate abduct: to carry off or lead away
dichotomy: division into two parts, kinds, etc. conduct: personal behavior, way of acting

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