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M – High Frequency GRE Words

Letter ‘M’

High Frequency GRE Words

1.    Malediction (n) – The calling down of a curse or curses
2.    Malefactor (n) – One who injures another
3.    Maleficent (adj.) – Mischievous
4.    Malevolence (n) – III will
5.    Malleable (adj.)-Pliant
6.    Manumit (v) – To set free from bondage
7.    Maudlin (adj.) – Foolishly and tearfully affectionate
8.    Mawkish (adj.) – Sickening or insipid
9.    Meliorate (v) – To make better or improve, as in quality, social or physical condition
10.    Mellifluous (adj.) – Sweetly or smoothly flowing
11.    Mendacious (adj.) – Untrue
12.    Mendicant (n) – A beggar
13.    Mete (v) – To apportion
14.    Muffle (v) – To deaden the sound of
15.    Munificent (adj.) – Extraordinarily generous

A collection of some tough GRE words

1.    Mollify – make less upset, angry
2.    Manicured- neat
3.    Meek – gentle and quit
4.    Mellifluous – gentle, very pleasant
5.    Mellow – pleasant, smooth, rich
6.    Malefactor – bad or illegal
7.    Malevolent – harmful, evil
8.    Malign – speak unpleasantly
9.    Malodorous – unpleasant
10.    Mangy – dirty; uncared
11.    Marauding – unpleasant; dangerous
12.    Marshy-muddy
13.    Menace – serious harm
14.    Menial – very boring
15.    Messy-dirty, untidy
16.    Miasma – something bad or confused.
17.    Moronic – very stupid
18.    Morose – miserable, bad-tempered, unwilling
19.    Mortified – extremely offended, ashamed,
embarrassed
20.    Mottled – patched
21.    Muggy- unpleasantly warm
22.    Murky-dirty, unpleasant
23.    Musty-old
24.    Maelstrom – very confused, violent
25.    Maladroit – clumsy
26.    Manic – very excited, anxious, strange
27.    Morbid – interested in unpleasant things
28.    Mawkish – sentimental and silly
29.    Mendacious – insincere, untrue
30.    Mercurial – frequently changing
31.    Mordant – very critical
32.    Morass – an unpleasant or confused situation
33.    Meretricious – valueless

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21 Responses to “M – High Frequency GRE Words”

  1. mahdi on June 17th, 2009 9:24 am

    i would like to try to response your question

  2. AnuVeluri on June 18th, 2009 12:29 pm

    Hi Mahdi pls do that…:)

    Regards,

  3. Bilal on June 20th, 2009 5:13 pm

    Arapic

  4. AnuVeluri on June 22nd, 2009 1:15 pm

    Dear Bilal, could u pls elucidate your comment?

    Regards,

  5. rahman on August 1st, 2009 5:29 am

    i know alot of word.but i can not use it roperly in analogy or sentence completion .what should i do?

  6. AnuVeluri on August 1st, 2009 9:12 am

    Dear Rahman, pls do read our blogs to get an answer to this question.

    Regards,

  7. AnuVeluri on August 4th, 2009 12:24 pm

    Dear Rahman, for that reason I keep telling ‘just don’t memorize a word, use it in context, apply it to a place, person, situation u know, then u will never forget it and will also use it properly’…hope u understand…:-)

    Regards,

  8. ibraheim on August 5th, 2009 9:25 pm

    ??? ???? ?? ???

  9. ibraheim on August 5th, 2009 9:32 pm

    I would like you {my colleagues )to help me memorizing vocabularies

  10. Joydeep on August 19th, 2009 8:13 pm

    Most of the words starting with letter “M” are negative words i.e., words that denotes negative virtues or happening.
    So can the division line be made of the words starting with ‘M’ as positive words n negative words…. coz understanding n using the words will become much more simpler

  11. AnuVeluri on August 21st, 2009 12:44 pm

    Hi Joydeep, there are many words that convey a positive meaning too..melliflous, meticulous, magnanimous and the list is endless…Joydeep we have forums post this comment there and we will have many students participating in this worthy and interesting discussion…

    Regards,

  12. Tebello Khau on October 29th, 2009 8:08 am

    I would like to learn more of English words.

  13. maru on November 26th, 2009 8:44 am

    i know alot of word.but i can not use it roperly in analogy or sentence completion .what should i do?

  14. AnuVeluri on November 26th, 2009 3:21 pm

    Hey how is that u know and u do not use..what’s stopping you from using..maru it could be that you are not thinking..start thinking logically and you will all the answers..:-)

  15. bijigaa on January 3rd, 2010 10:36 am

    i don’t want to miss it. iam trying to get the test

  16. bijigaa on January 3rd, 2010 10:40 am

    thank you for all your assistance.

  17. bijigaa on January 3rd, 2010 5:41 pm

    i have started the test. but your computer doesn’t easily accept.

  18. AnuVeluri on January 4th, 2010 6:52 am

    Hey Bijigaa are u unable to view the tests..I guess there’s a problem with your browser..things at out end are fine..

  19. shafiqa on February 2nd, 2010 4:42 am

    i want to learn english and i came to USA

  20. jenina japyem on November 23rd, 2010 8:37 am

    Dear sir,

    Most of the words starting with letter “M” are negative words i.e., words that denotes negative virtues or happening.
    So can the division line be made of the words starting with ‘M’ as positive words n negative words…. coz understanding n using the words will become much more simpler

  21. shipra on November 24th, 2010 5:02 am

    Thanks for your comment jenina, that is indeed good suggestion, we will soon try to come up something like this, stay tuned.

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