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Hi this is an article that exclusively deals with learning GRE Vocabulary faster and better. After reading this blog you will not only be able to crack the exam like a tornado or tycoon but will also be able to train fellow aspirants. You will help them by sharing all these wonderful vocabulary learning techniques that will help you memorize a huge, huge, huge number of words effectively.

Are you ready for the challenge? Ok get, set, go!!

You better start reading! Reading maketh a man! We all need to remember and re-implement this proverb by making it a regular habit. A well read person has lot may words at his/her disposal. He not only knows the words but can effectively put them into context while writing and speaking. Does he not have an edge that way? Many of us do not read. Leave alone reading when we find a tough word we close the book/newspaper/window and walk away! That’s really bad!

When you find a tough word acquaint yourself with that then and there. Don’t wait for the most opportune moment to dawn upon you. Just get that dictionary lying in your closet and hunt for the meaning. Spend some time with the word, trying to establish a relation between the word and the context.

Mind-blowing results: Are you feckless about new words?? Hmmm what do you do when you hear a new word from your teacher/boss? Feel guilty that you do not know it? Or fall a prey to inferiority complex? Well, do not let those two things effect you. I mean guilt and inferiority complex.

If you do not know the meaning of a particular word you have not committed a sin. Just know the meaning right away and put it in different contexts at least 5 times. The word dares not leave your memory. Try it and see, the results will astonish you.

Pamper and pet the words you learned: Human memory is more volatile than any other chemical. You need to keep visiting and revisiting the new words you learned. Spend sometime with them, understand them, pamper them, and pet them. This you need to do in order to keep your relation with the word in tact.

Fall in love with the words you learned: What do you do to impress your beloved? Get gifts? Write poems? Do stunts? That’s what words want you to do for them. Use them in different contexts. Blast your imagination thinking where all you can use this word. Talk about the word with family and friends (you will hardly spend 5-10 seconds doing that) and the word becomes your faithful accompanist. I can already see you gasping there!!

You are a magician!! Hey did anyone tell you that you are a magician. There is a small world of magic within your brain. You can many a time create wonderful things in your brain to remember words. Words that actually trouble you; I mean words that are tough to remember.

Let me give an example: There’s a word hermetic which means airtight, sealed. You may have some difficulty remembering it. What you can do is relate the word to a word close to its spelling. You can think of ‘hermit’. A hermit is a saint an ascetic who abandons worldly pleasures and stays far away from mankind meditating and contemplating. Is he not closed away, shut away from the rest of the world? Is airtight just not that?

You can paint a cute little scenery of woods, a small wooden cottage and a hermit meditating, on the canvas of your mind. Just imagine that for a while. I swear you will never forget these two words.

Become an archeologist! Ahem! Well only then you will start exploring for words that you never knew so far. Tell yourself that you are going to learn 5 new words this week and use all the skills that are mentioned above this paragraph. I wish you success in your new endeavor as an archeologist (smiles!!)

Party with words! What you can do is organize some weekly get-togethers with your study groups and play games like word building, scrabble, etc. You can also organize word quizzes and share with your friends the words you learned and vice-versa.

Practice makes perfect: This is the mantra to success. There is no shortcut to the kingdom of success. Once you reach, there is no returning either. You can learn from various resources. Books, online support, libraries and tests cater to your requirement eternally. The sources available for practice are just unlimited. You can keep chiseling and refining your skills perpetually, reasonably there is no end to a process like that.

What I suggest is read all these articles on our blog and keep updating your vocabulary running through our word lists (there are a dozens of them on the site). Icing on the cake is the tests segment. Take tests on a daily basis. These tests help you score your performance. Best thing is you can take these tests in complete isolation. No mortal soul will comment negatively on you performance. Great it sounds, doesn’t it?

‘I am unable to remember words’, ‘I can’t do this’, I can’t do that!’ well we are no agony aunts to pamper you and your weaknesses with some ineffective counseling.

We are globally recognized goal-oriented trainers and expect the same level of commitment from you. We don’t propound endless theories, we make you all learn effective methods and implement them even more effectively. If you have the stamina we desire then you have stopped at the right place. Let’s call it a mutual success then!

If you are aspiring for a perfect 800/800 in GRE Verbal, this article is for you. Implementing all the above said techniques will land you on your destination for sure.

Wishing you success as always!!

Regards,

Anu Veluri

Manager- learnwordlist.com

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41 Responses to “Take GRE by storm with a perfect 800/800 in Verbal!”

  1. Robin on December 1st, 2009 8:05 pm

    I love the enthusiasm, but this article would be more convincing if there weren’t minor grammar/spelling errors. ;)

  2. AnuVeluri on December 2nd, 2009 6:02 am

    Hi Robin thanks for the comment…could u please indicate those errors. We will modify the article right away…

  3. sumant on January 14th, 2010 5:04 pm

    Hmmmm,,, u r providing a nice impetus coupled with vigour and comprehensible tacts that come into play while cracking a GRE…
    An Applause to ur invigorating and enterprising effort
    ………………….
    miss Anu

  4. AnuVeluri on January 15th, 2010 8:28 am

    Thanks Sumant, are u training GRE students or taking the test yourself?..:-)

  5. Chinki on February 12th, 2010 1:37 am

    Hi Anu,
    Thanks a lot.I have been following your e-mails and have vigorously started preparing for GRE and i am sure to get 800/800 maths and 800/800 in Verbal ,as well.

    At the end at least i would be enriched with thousands of words and yes,now a days I do enjoy reading newspaper,articles and books.
    There is no short cut to anything,one has to slog a lot and uplift his/her own level after setting a bench mark.

    Thanks
    Best Regard
    C

  6. AnuVeluri on February 12th, 2010 5:28 am

    Hey Chinki your comment leaves me extremely elated..thanks so much..yes I do wish u get a perfect 800/800 in Verbal…wishing you success!!

  7. K Aijaz on February 28th, 2010 7:14 am

    dear Annu
    I amfrequent visitor of this web.Your advices have alwayes been very exhilarating.Well done agian this time.
    thanks for your invaluable tricks.
    Could you please share a good web for Analaytical section too?

    K A

  8. bijiga on February 28th, 2010 10:46 am

    iam very happy to get chance of doing the exam.by this exam i am competent for the schlarship.

  9. Eve on February 28th, 2010 12:02 pm

    Where have i bee !! I just stumbled on this, how amazing. Am just starting my preparations i hope with thehelp here am gona ace this test!

  10. michael on February 28th, 2010 5:31 pm

    what is imperative here Robin is you getting the tips to GRE vocabulary mastery, not belying the comprehensible wisdom behind Anu’s pedagogical article.

  11. AnuVeluri on March 1st, 2010 7:50 am

    Hey haven’t u read our blog on Analytical Writing..let me share the link with u here pls follow it..

    http://learnwordlist.com/blog/join-your-dream-grad-school-give-yourself-the-analytical-writing-awa-edge-in-gre

  12. AnuVeluri on March 1st, 2010 7:51 am

    Yes Bijiga, u will be..

  13. AnuVeluri on March 1st, 2010 7:52 am

    Yes Eve, stay tuned to the site and read all the blogs and take all the tests available on the site..

  14. Salahuddin on March 1st, 2010 11:51 am

    Dear Anu

    The blog which you provide is simply superb. This blog help me a lot. I would be thankful if you provide further article.

  15. M.Tariq on March 1st, 2010 6:37 pm

    I want to get enough study for GRE please guide me in selection of usefull books
    thanks

  16. AnuVeluri on March 2nd, 2010 4:54 am

    Hey Salahuddin u haven’t browsed the blog segment properly..there are many many blogs in the segment..pls have a look towards the right side of the blog page n u can find all the articles..

  17. AnuVeluri on March 2nd, 2010 4:55 am

    Hav eu seen the books segment on our home page???..just click on it and u will find all the useful books..

  18. Abdul Samee on March 8th, 2010 8:16 am

    I am preparing for GRE test and i think my preparation will be only 100% when i will contact ur website and Barron book also.

  19. AnuVeluri on March 9th, 2010 5:08 am

    Hi Samee in order to get the Barron’s u need to actively participate in the forum take part in the discussions there..suggest topics and so on..

  20. Bidhan on March 16th, 2010 6:34 am

    The article is fantastic..superb..although we are quite aware of most of the tips through our experience in listing and reading here and there..but it is really nice to put them all concisely and stimulating our mind….Thanks Anu

    The most charming than anything in this article is your heading…To be honest, I’m not a regular visitor…so, while I was accessing my emails and it caught my attention, then I read full article and read all comments too… otherwise I just overlook the mail…thanks for making a very catchy heading…

  21. AnuVeluri on March 18th, 2010 1:50 pm

    Thanks Bidhan..pls keep stopping by often..Hey in fact u can be a regular visitor on our forum and contribute something academic for all of us to participate and discuss..

    Regards,

  22. olaoye oladimeji on March 20th, 2010 10:18 pm

    u are doing a great job. Posterity will always remember u.

  23. AnuVeluri on March 22nd, 2010 4:45 am

    Join the forum and interact with other students..

  24. nabla seth on April 2nd, 2010 4:27 pm

    I like taking test on GRE but i feel stupid when i’m not able to get half the total marks.help me to improve please…

  25. shyam shah on April 10th, 2010 3:03 pm

    thank u so much for all these inspiring words ! really many many thanks…

  26. Barack on April 15th, 2010 9:53 am

    Hi,
    I think that this thing is more than important. I mean I am lucky to find out it .

  27. shipra on April 28th, 2010 9:11 am

    hiii Barack

    thanks

    shipra

  28. shipra on April 28th, 2010 9:29 am

    hiii Barack
    Thanks

    shipra

  29. shipra on April 29th, 2010 4:14 am

    hiiii shyam shah

    Thanks a lot

    shipra

  30. shipra on April 29th, 2010 10:56 am

    hii nabla seth

    plzz go through worldlist.com.dont be dishearted.

    shipra

  31. shipra on May 1st, 2010 11:18 am

    hii shyam shah

    thanks

  32. shipra on May 3rd, 2010 7:14 am

    hii nabla

    just practice on http://learnwordlist.com/word-list-quiz.html.let me know did you get some help.

  33. Vanan on July 12th, 2010 1:09 pm

    Hi Anu mam!
    Excellent words of encouragement! Your choice of words for this particular article is enticing and mind-blowing and also awe-inspiring! Hats off to learnwordlist!

  34. shipra on July 13th, 2010 11:39 am

    Thanks for your comment vanan.Do run through other blogs as well..

  35. Oindrila Dawn on July 23rd, 2010 10:13 am

    Hey,I really need to tell this…i am already practising some of these strategies.They seem helpful!!
    Thanx.

  36. shipra on July 24th, 2010 5:14 am

    Onidrila,we are here to help students like you.Keeping visiting us for more useful techniques like these.

  37. sk on July 29th, 2010 11:55 am

    awesome ,

  38. srinivasan on July 30th, 2010 1:40 pm

    This is the best strategy i have ever seen for cracking GRE

  39. shipra on July 31st, 2010 4:52 am

    Thanks for your comment srinivasan, Kindly run through blogs as well.

  40. lilly on July 31st, 2010 4:15 pm

    hi anu mam,
    it is very interesting as well encouraging article,but i am not preparing for GRE,my problem is that i am not at all good in english,and my vocabulary is also very poor.pls suggest me something so that i can speak fluently and read and write niely .pls help

  41. shipra on August 2nd, 2010 7:59 am

    Thanks lilly for writing us.Lilly, practice is only a mantra to improve .You require to put little more efforts as you doing good already( flawless English that you have written me is a prove of that).Lilly, we have also posted various article on general English ,i will request you to run through them.Last but not the least do not forget to write us back.

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