U – High Frequency GRE Words
Letter ‘U’
High Frequency GRE Words
1.   Ubiquitous (adj.) – Being present everywhere
2.   Umbrage (n) – A sense of injury
3.   Unbridled (adj.) – Being without restraint.
4.   Unconscionable (adj.) – Ridiculously or unjustly excessive
5.   Univalence (n) – Monovalency
6.   Unyoke (v) – To separate
7.   Urbanity (n) – Refined or elegant courtesy
8.   Usurious (adj.) – Taking unlawful or exorbitant interest on money loaned
A collection of some tough GRE words
1.   Ultramarine – bright looking
2.   Uncluttered – simple
3.   Untrammeled – unrestricted, free
4.   Unbecoming – unattractive; unsuitable
5.   Uncanny – unnatural strange
6.   Uncouth – rude, noisy, unpleasant
7.   Unfathomable- very strange or complicated
8.   Unhinged – wild and uncontrollable
9.   Unsavory- unpleasant, unacceptable
10.   Unscrupulous – dishonest, immoral
11.   Untoward – unfortunate, unexpected
12.   Upheaval – trouble, confusion
13.   Uproarious – noisy
14.   Umbrage – offend
15.   Unpalatable – unpleasant
16.   Ubiquitous – omnipresent
17.   Unassailable – undisturbed, not easily
destroyable
18.   Uncorroborated – lack of information,
evidence
19.   Unglued – separated and attached
20.   Unheralded – unrecognized
21.   Unobtrusive – not easily noticed
22.   Unruffled- unaffected
23.   Unscathed – unaffected, not injured or
harmed
24.   Unsullied – unspoiled
25.   Unbridled- uncontrolled
26.   Unctuous – insincere
27.   Unrelenting – continuous
28.   Unwieldy- immovable
29.   Upend- turn upside down
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Please let me know the score suitable for me for Gre & Toefl
my B-tech percentage is 60%
Prathima aim for the best, because your B.Tech percentage is something many students get. So your GRE and TOEFLiBT score should fill in the gap.
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I have completed graduation in Mathematics(Honours) and I am now in the final year of MCA. I am doing MCA from an AICTE approved college of India. I want to know whether I am eligible to appear for GRE or not. Pls reply me as soon as possible.
Dear Ram Narayan you are eligible to appear for the GRE…u can however pursue a Master’s Program in the US..
what score in the GRE should one have to get a scholarship provided the person has a GPA of 3.35 on 4
Dear Emanuel..as trainers we will always suggest you to get nothing but top score..try for something above 1400…
please let me know the scroe suitable for me for gre toffel my msc. percentage is 60%
Dear Jamal, there is nothing like suitable score..aim for the best!!..Jamal did u read our blogs and take the word lists’ tests??
Please, I am a graduate from the University of Ghana and now working as a teaching assistant. Our mode of communication is basically English even though that’s not our first language. Do I still need to take the GRE before applying for Masters Program? Thank you.
Dear Agyei, you have to take GRE..that’s a prerequisite to pursue any Master’s Program in the US..no good University in the US accepts you without a decent score in the GRE…
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what will i do to come for the scool because my fayher want to pay my school fees thanks for reading
plz tell me frnzs that if i score more than 1400 in gre then i will be able to get 100% scholar,is that possible……….
Hi Amol, scholarship is subject to the decision of Admission board and is subject to ur academic score and other genuine concerns. As an aspiring student you can get in touch with the board directly and ask them regarding this..and you have to make a faster application too in order to avail a scholarship..
Hi Anu,
I am an aspiring GRE taker. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from University of Delhi, Jesus and Mary College. I have over 2 yrs of work ex in the development sector. I now want to do a masters in psychology from a U.S university. Tell me if there is rigidity in reference to accepting only a 4 yr Bachelor degree in most US univs.
Are my chances virtually weak? Also, what is the best reference for the GRE quant..many have recommended Barrons to me.
Hi Shrijna..University of Delhi is prestigious..I am sure the Degree you hold from this renowned University was worth earning..nevertheless do u have a 16 year formal education, which is a prerequisite for pursuing a Master’s Degree in the US? Considering your experience I dont think u shud harbor any doubts regd pursuing your Master’s in the US..We are shortly coming up with Quants segment on the site..pls stay tuned until then..
I am so so thankful for your web page. I have been helped alot. I am practicing daily.
Thanks,
Hey Sweta if u are appearing for GRE, read our blog segment too..follow this link: http://www.learnwordlist.com/blog..and I wish you to join our forum and participate in the academic discussions that take place there..
I am a student of M.Phil in Pakistan, i am getting knowledge from you site.Thank you
Hii ubaidullah
Thanks!!!
GRE standard for what ?
please sir will look for sponsorship for university?
can i have certificate for GRE?
Kuer,Graduate Record Examination(GRE) , is exam for seeking admission in US and various other universities.log in to ets.org for more on GRE. and for sponsorship kindly visit http://scholarship-positions.com/.
hi tell me all criteria for GRE PREPARATION.also tell me is there any age limit or not
No lucky there is no Age criteria,but you must have complete 16 years of schooling.
I am very greatful of your website it is very helpful.
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