Tải bản đầy đủ (.pdf) (63 trang)

Tài liệu GRE Vocabulary 33000 pptx

Bạn đang xem bản rút gọn của tài liệu. Xem và tải ngay bản đầy đủ của tài liệu tại đây (660.01 KB, 63 trang )

GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 1
GRE Vocabulary 33000
abase
떨어뜨리다 낮추다 창피를 주다, , (lower, humiliate)⇨
His refusal to abase himself in the eyes of his followers➡
irritated the king, who wanted to humiliate him.
abash
당황시키다 창피스럽게 만들다, (embarrass)⇨
He was not at all abashed by her open admiration.➡
abdicate
포기하다 저버리다, (renounce, give up)⇨
When Edward VIII abdicated the British throne, he surprised➡
the entire world.
abettor
사주자 범죄를 부추기는 사람, (encourager)⇨
He was accused of being an aider and abettor of the➡
criminal.
abeyance
중지 정지, (suspended action)⇨
The deal was held in abeyance until his arrival.➡
abhor
혐오하다 (detest, hate)⇨
He abhorred all forms of bigotry.➡
abjure
저버리다 (renounce upon oath)⇨
He abjured his allegiance to the king.➡
ablution
씻기 종교예식에서 몸을 깨끗이 씻음, (washing of the body)⇨
His daily ablutions were accompanied by loud noises which he➡
humorously labeled "Opera in the Bath"


abominate
혐오하다 (loathe, hate)⇨
Moses abominated idol worship.➡
aboriginal
원산의 원주민의 토착의, , (being the first of its kind in a region,⇨
primitive, native)
His studies of the primitive art forms of the aboriginal Indians➡
were widely reported in the scientific journals.
abortive
실패한 결실이 전혀 없는, (unsuccessful, fruitless)⇨
We had to abandon our abortive attempts.➡
abrade
마찰시키다 긁히다 찰과상을 입다 깎여 나가다, , , (wear away by⇨
friction, erode)
The skin of his leg was abraded by the sharp rocks.➡
abrogate
폐지하다 (abolish)⇨
He intended to abrogate the decree issued by his➡
predecessor.
abscond
몰래 도망치다 (depart secretly and hide)⇨
The teller absconded with the bonds issued by his➡
predecessor.
absolve
용서하다 면죄시키다, (pardon (an offense))⇨
The father absolved the confessor of his sins.➡
abstemious
절제적인 담배 술등을 삼가는, , (temperate, sparing in drink,⇨
etc.)
The drunkards mocked him because of his abstemious habits.➡

abstinence
절제 금주 금식, , (restraint from eating or drinking)⇨
The doctor recommended total abstinence from alcoholic➡
beverages.
acute
예리한 (quickly perceptive. keen. brief and severe)⇨
The acute young doctor realized immediately that the gradual➡
deterioration of her patient's once-acute hearing was due to a
chronic illness, not an acute one.
affiliation
입회 제휴, (joining, associating with)⇨
His affiliation with the political party was of short duration for➡
he soon disagreed with his colleagues.
affinity
인척관계 (kinship)⇨
She felt an affinity with all who suffered, their pains were her➡
pains.
affirmation
확언 단언, (solemn pledge by one who refuses to take an⇨
oath)
The Constitution of this country provides for oath or➡
affirmation by officeholders.
affluence
풍부 부유, (abundance, wealth)⇨
Foreigners are amazed by the affluence and luxury of the➡
American way of life.
affray
싸움 소란, (public brawl)⇨
He was badly mauled by the fighters in the affray.➡
agape

GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 2
입을 딱 벌리고 아연하여, (openmouthed)⇨
She stared, agape, at the many strange animals in the zoo.➡
agenda
의사일정 (items of business at a meeting)⇨
We had so much difficulty agreeing upon an agenda that➡
there was very little time for the meeting.
agglomeration
덩어리로 만듦 응집작용, (collection, heap)⇨
It took weeks to assort the agglomeration of miscellaneous➡
items she had collected on her trip.
aggrandize
크게하다 강화하다, (increase or intensify)⇨
The history of the past quarter century illustrates how a➡
President may aggrandize his power to act aggressively in
international affairs without considering the wishes of Congress.
aggregate
총계의 (sum, total)⇨
The aggregate wealth of this country is staggering to the➡
imagination.
aghast
깜짝 놀라 혼비백산하여, (horrified)⇨
He was aghast at the nerve of the speaker who had insulted➡
his host.
agility
민첩함 (nimbleness)⇨
The agility of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience.➡
agitate
흔들다 선동하다, . (stir up, disturb)⇨

Her fiery remarks agitated the already angry mob.➡
agnostic
불가지론자 (one who is skeptical of the existence or⇨
knowability of a god)
The agnostic demanded proof before she would accept the➡
statement of the minister.
agrarian
농지의 토지의, (pertaining to land or its cultivation)⇨
The country is gradually losing its agrarian occupation and➡
turning more and more to an industrial point of view.
alacrity
민첩함 활기, (cheerful promptness)⇨
He demonstrated his eagerness to serve by his alacrity in➡
executing the orders of his master.
alchemy
연금술 (medieval chemistry)⇨
The changing of baser metals into gold was the goal of the➡
students of alchemy.
alcove
우묵 들어간 곳 (nook, recess)⇨
Though their apartment lacked a full-scale dining room, an➡
alcove adjacent to the living room made an adequate breakfast
nook for the young couple.
alias
일명 별명, (an assumed name)⇨
John Smith's alias was Bob Jones.➡
alienate
멀리하다 이간하다, (make hostile, separate)⇨
Her attempts to alienate the two friends failed because they➡
had complete faith in each other.

alimentary
영양의 소화의, (supplying nourishment)⇨
The alimentary canal in our bodies is so named because➡
digestion of foods occurs there.
alimony
별거수당 (payment by a husband to his divorced wife)⇨
Mrs. Jones was awarded $200 monthly alimony by the court➡
when she was divorced from her husband.
allay
진정시키다 완화하다, (calm, pacify)⇨
The crew tried to allay the fears of the passengers by➡
announcing that the fire had been controlled.
allege
단언하다 우겨대다, (state without proof )⇨
It is alleged that she had worked for the enemy.➡
allegory
풍유 우화, (story in which characters are used as symbols,⇨
fable)
"Pilgrim's Progress" is an allegory of the temptations and➡
victories of man's soul.
apparition
유령 환영, (ghost, phantom)⇨
Hamlet was uncertain about the identity of the apparition that➡
had appeared and spoken to him.
appease
만족시키다 달래다, (pacify, soothe)⇨
We have discovered that, when we try to appease our➡
enemies, we encourage them to make additional demands.
appellation
명칭 통칭,(name,title)⇨

He was amazed when the witches hailed him with his correct➡
appellation.
append
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 3
덧붙이다 (attach)⇨
I shall append this chart to my report.➡
application
열심 몰두, (diligent attention)⇨
Pleased with how well Tom had whitewashed the fence, Aunt➡
Polly praised him for his application.(secondary meaning)
apposite
적절한 (appropriate, fitting)⇨
He was always able to find the apposite phrase, the correct➡
expression for every occasion.
appraise
값을 매기다 (estimate value of)⇨
It is difficult to appraise the value of old paintings, it is easier➡
to call them priceless.
appreciate
고맙게 생각하다 진가를 인정하다 올바르게 인식하다, , (be thankful⇨
for, increase in worth, be thoroughly conscious of)
Little Orphan Annie truly appreciated the stocks Daddy➡
Warbucks gave her, whose value appreciated considerably over
the years.
apprehend
체포하다 깨닫다, (arrest(a criminal), perceive)⇨
The police will apprehend the culprit before long.➡
apprehensive
우려하여 통찰력이 있는, (fearful, discerning)⇨

His apprehensive glances at the people who were walking in➡
the street revealed his nervousness.
apprise
통고하다 (inform)⇨
When he was apprised of the dangerous weather conditions,➡
he decided to postpone his trip.
approbation
승인 (approval)⇨
She looked for some sign of approbation from her parents.➡
appropriate
충당하다 전유하다, (acquire, take possession of for one's own⇨
use)
The ranch owners appropriated the lands that had originally➡
been set aside for the Indians' use.
appurtenances
부속물 (subordinate possessions )⇨
He bought the estate and all its appurtenances.➡
apropos
의이야기로생각났는데 에관하여~ , ~ (with reference to,⇨
regarding)
I find your remarks apropos of the present situation timely➡
and pertinent.
aptitude
적절함 재능, (fitness, talent)⇨
The counselor gave him an aptitude test before advising him➡
about the career he should follow.
awe
경외 (solemn wonder)⇨
The tourists gazed with awe at the tremendous expanse of➡
the Grand Canyon.

awry
뒤틀어져 구부러져, (distorted, crooked)⇨
He held his head awry, giving the impression that he had➡
caught cold in his neck during the night.
azure
하늘빛 (sky blue)⇨
Azure skies are indicative of good weather.➡
babble
서투른 말로 종알거리다 (chatter idly)⇨
The little girl babbled about her doll.➡
badger
장난삼아 집적대다 괴롭히다( ) , (pester, annoy)⇨
She was forced to change her telephone number because she➡
was badgered by obscene phone calls.
badinage
농담 (teasing conversation)⇨
Her friends at work greeted the news of her engagement➡
with cheerful badinage.
baffle
좌절시키다 당황하게 하다, (frustrate, perplex)⇨
The new code baffled the enemy agents.➡
bagatelle
하찮은 것 (trifle)⇨
Trying to reassure Roxanne about his wound, Cyrano claimed➡
it was a mere bagatelle.
bait
괴롭히다 집적거리다, (harass, tease)⇨
The soldiers baited the prisoners, terrorizing them.➡
baleful
해로운 불길한, (deadly, destructive)⇨

The drought was a baleful omen.➡
balk
방해하다 (foil)⇨
When the warden learned that several inmates were planning➡
to escape, he took steps to balk their attempt.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 4
ballast
바닥짐 배에실은짐이적을때배의안전을위하여바닥에싣는돌(,⇨
모래) (heavy substance used to add stability or weight)
The ship was listing badly to one side, it was necessary to➡
shift the ballast in the hold to get her back on an even keel.
balm
진통제 (something that relieves pain)⇨
Friendship is the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed➡
love.
balmy
향유의 향기로운,(mild,fragrant)⇨
A balmy breeze refreshed us after the sultry blast.➡
banal
진부한 평범한, (hackneyed, commonplace, trite)⇨
His frequent use of cliches made his essay seem banal.➡
bane
파멸의 원인 (cause of ruin)⇨
Lack of public transportation is the bane of urban life.➡
baneful
유독한 유해한, (ruinous, poisonous)⇨
His baneful influence was feared by all.➡
burgeon
싹트다 (grow forth, send out buds)⇨

In the spring, the plants that burgeon are a promise of the➡
beauty that is to come.
burlesque
익살부리다 (give an imitation that ridicules)⇨
In his caricature, he burlesqued the mannerisms of his➡
adversary.
burly
퉁명스러운 억센, (husky, muscular)⇨
The burly mover lifted the packing crate with ease.➡
burnish
닦다 갈다, (make shiny by rubbing, polish)⇨
They burnished the metal until it reflected the lamplight.➡
buttress
부벽 버팀, (support or prop)⇨
The huge cathedral walls were supported by flying buttresses.➡
buxom
포동포동한 건강하고 쾌활한 명랑한, , (plump, vigorous, jolly)⇨
The soldiers remembered the buxom nurse who had always➡
been so pleasant to them.
cabal
음모단 (small group of persons secretly united to promote⇨
their own interests)
The cabal was defeated when their scheme was discovered.➡
cache
은닉처 (hiding place)⇨
The detectives followed the suspect until he led them to the➡
cache where he had stored his loot.
cacophony
불협화음 (discord)⇨
Some people seem to enjoy the cacophony of an orchestra➡

that is tuning up.
cadaver
시체 (corpse)⇨
In some states, it is illegal to dissect cadavers.➡
cadaverous
시체같은 새파랗게 질린, (like a corpse, pale)⇨
By his cadaverous appearance, we could see how the disease➡
had ravaged him.
cajole
감언이설로 속이다 아첨하다, (coax, wheedle)⇨
I will not be cajoled into granting you your wish.➡
calamity
재난 참화, (disaster, misery)⇨
As news of the calamity spread, offers of relief poured in to➡
the stricken community.
caliber
재간 도량, (ability, capacity)⇨
A man of such caliber should not be assigned such menial➡
tasks.
calligraphy
달필 서법, (beautiful writing, excellent penmanship)⇨
As we examine ancient manuscripts, we become impressed➡
with the calligraphy of the scribes.
callous
굳어진 무감각한, (hardened, unfeeling)⇨
He had worked in the hospital for so many years that he was➡
callous to the suffering in the wards.
callow
애숭이인 (youthful, immature)⇨
In that youthful movement, the leaders were only a little less➡

callow than their immature followers.
calorific
열을 발생하는 (heat-producing)⇨
Coal is much more calorific than green wood.➡
calumniate
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 5
중상하다 (slander)⇨
Shakespeare wrote that love and friendship were subject to➡
envious and calumniating time.
calumny
비방 중상, (malicious misrepresentation, slander)⇨
He could endure his financial failure, but he could not bear➡
the calumny that his foes heaped upon him.
camaraderie
우정 (good-fellowship)⇨
What he loved best about his job was the sense of➡
camaraderie he and his co-workers shared.
cameo
카메오 세공 (shell or jewel carved in relief)⇨
Tourists are advised not to purchase cameos from the street➡
peddlers of Rome who sell poor specimens of the carver's art.
canard
헛소문 유언비어, (unfounded rumor, exaggerated report)⇨
It is almost impossible to protect oneself from such a base➡
canard.
cordial
진심에서 우러나오는 따듯한, (hearty, affectionate)⇨
censor
검열관 까다롭게남의흠을잡는사람. (overseer of morals,⇨

person who reads to eliminate inappropriate remarks)
Soldiers dislike having their mail read by a censor but➡
understand the need for this precaution.
churlish
천한 야비한, (boorish, rude)⇨
Dismayed by his churlish manners at the party, the girls➡
vowed never to invite him again.
ciliated
속눈썹 솜털 이 있는( ) (having minute hairs)⇨
The paramecium is a ciliated, one-celled animal.➡
cipher
삭제하지 않음 변변치 않은 사람 물건, ( ) (nonentity, worthless⇨
person or thing)
She claimed her ex-husband was a total cipher and wondered➡
why she had ever married him.
cipher1
암호 (secret code)⇨
Lacking his code book, the spy was unable to decode the➡
message sent to him in cipher.
circlet
작은 원 장식고리, (small ring, band)⇨
This tiny circlet is very costly because it is set with precious➡
stones.
circuitous
빙도는 (roundabout)⇨
Because of the traffic congestion on the main highways, she➡
took a circuitous route.
circumlocution
에둘러 말함 핑계, (indirect or roundabout expression)⇨
He was afraid to call a spade a spade and resorted to➡

circumlocutions to avoid direct reference to his subject.
circumscribe
제한하다 한계를 정한다, (limit, confine)⇨
Although I do not wish to circumscribe your activities, I must➡
insist that you complete this assignment before you start anything
else.
circumspect
신중한 조심성 있는, (prudent, cautious)⇨
Investigating before acting, she tried always to be➡
circumspect.
circumvent
일주하다 포위하다, (outwit, baffle)⇨
In order to circumvent the enemy, we will make two➡
preliminary starting our major campaign.
collaborate
협조하다 협동하다, (work together)⇨
Two writers collaborated in preparing this book.➡
collage
콜라쥬 사진 신문 철사 등의 조각을 붙여 만드는 작품 기법(, , )⇨
(work of art put together from fragments.)
Scraps of cloth, paper dollies, and old photographs all went➡
into her collage.
collate
대조하다 비교하다 정열하다, , (examine in order to verify⇨
authenticity, arrange in order)
They collated the newly found manuscripts to determine their➡
age.
colloquial
대화체의 구어체적인, (pertaining to conversational or common⇨
speech)

Your use of colloquial expressions in a formal essay such as➡
the one you have presented spoils the effect you hope to
achieve.
colloquy
담화 대화, (informal discussion)⇨
I enjoy our colloquies, but I sometimes wish that they could➡
be made more formal and more searching.
collusion
공모 음모, (conspiring in a fraudulent scheme)⇨
The swindlers were found guilty of collusion.➡
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 6
colossal
엄청나게 큰 거대한, (huge)⇨
Radio City Music Hall has a colossal stage that can➡
accomodate up to 15,000 people.
colossus
거상 거대한 물건, (gigantic statue)⇨
The legendary Colossus of Rhodes, a bronze statue of the➡
sun god that dominated the harbor of the Greek seaport, was
one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
comatose
혼수상태의 몹시 졸린, (in a coma, extremely sleepy)⇨
The long-winded orator soon had his audience in a comatose➡
state.
combustible
연소할 수 있는 (easily burned)⇨
After the recent outbreak of fires in private homes, the fire➡
commissioner ordered that all combustible materials be kept in
safe containers.

comely
매력적인 보기 좋은, (attractive, agreeable)⇨
I would rather have a poor and comely wife than a rich and➡
homely one.
comestible
식료품 (something fit to be eaten)⇨
The roast turkey and other comestible, the wines, and the➡
excellent service made this Thanksgiving dinner particularly
memorable.
comeuppance
천벌 인과응보, (rebuke, deserts)⇨
After his earlier rudeness, we were delighted to see him get➡
his comeuppance.
comity
예의바름 공손, (courtesy, civility)⇨
A spirit of comity should exist among nations.➡
commandeer
징발하다 (to draft for military purposes, to take for public⇨
use)
The policeman commandeered the first car that approached➡
and ordered the driver to go to the nearest hospital.
commemorative
기념할 만한 (remembering, honoring)⇨
The new commemorative stamps honors the late Martin➡
Luther King, Jr.
commensurate
동량의 (equal in extent)⇨
Your reward will be commensurate with your effort.➡
commiserate
동정하다 (feel or express pity or sympathy for )⇨

Her friends commiserated with the widow.➡
commodious
널찍하고 편리한 (spacious and comfortable)⇨
After sleeping in small roadside cabins, they found their hotel➡
suite commodious.
communal
공동사회의 공동의 공용의, , (held in common, of a group of⇨
people)
When they were divorced, they had trouble dividing their➡
communal property.
compact
조약 협약 계약, , (agreement, contract)⇨
The signers of the Mayflower Compact were establishing a➡
form of government.
compact
압축된 단단한 소형의, , (tightly packed, firm, brief)⇨
His short, compact body was better suited to wrestling than➡
to basketball.
compatible
양립할 수 있는 서로 어울리는, (harmonious, in harmony with)⇨
They were compatible neighbors, never quarreling over➡
unimportant matters.
compelling
강력한 압도적인, (overpowering, irresistible in effect)⇨
The prosecutor presented a well-reasoned case, but the➡
defense attorney's compelling arguments for leniency won over
the jury.
compendium
요약 (brief, comprehensive summary)⇨
This text can serve as a compendium of the tremendous➡

amount of new material being developed in this field.
compensatory
보상적인 (making up for, repaying)⇨
Can a compensatory education program make up for the➡
inadequate schooling he received in early years?
compilation
편찬 자료정리, (listing of statistical information in tabular or⇨
book form)
The compilation of available scholarships serves a very➡
valuable purpose.
complacent
자기만족적인 느긋한, (self-satisfied)⇨
There was a complacent look on his face as he examined his➡
paintings.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 7
complaisant
상냥한 고분고분한, (trying to please, obliging)⇨
The courtier obeyed the king's orders in a complaisant➡
manner.
complement
보충하다 보완하다, (complete, consummate, make perfect)⇨
The waiter recommended a glass of port to complement the➡
cheese.
compliance
부응 일치 따름, , (conformity in fulfilling requirements, readiness⇨
to yield)
The design for the new school had to be in compliance with➡
the local building code.
compliant

순응하는 복종적인, (yielding)⇨
He was compliant and ready to go along with his friend's➡
desires.
complicity
공모 연루, (participation, involvement)⇨
You cannot keep your complicity in this affair secret very➡
long, you would be wise to admit your involvement immediately.
component
부품 부분, (element, ingredient)⇨
I wish all the components of my stereo system were working➡
at the same time.
comport
행동하다 처신하다, (bear one's self, behave)⇨
He comported himself with great dignity➡
composure
액정 집착, (mental calmness)⇨
Even the latest work crisis failed to shake her composure.➡
compound
합성하다 섞다 복리로 계산하다 더 복잡하게 만들다, , , (combine,⇨
constitute, pay interest, increase)
The makers of the popular cold remedy compounded a nasal➡
decongestant with an antihistamine.
comprehensive
종합적인 (thorough, inclusive)⇨
This book provides a comprehensive review of verbal and➡
math skills for the GRE.
compress
압축하다 꽉 조이다, (close, squeeze, contract)⇨
She compressed the package under her arm.➡
compromise

타협하다 조정하다 위협하다 위험에 빠뜨리다, , , (adjust, endanger⇨
the interests or reputation of)
Your presence at the scene of the dispute compromises our➡
claim to neutrality in this matter.
compunction
후회 참회,(remorse)⇨
The judge was especially severe in his sentencing because he➡
felt that the criminal had shown no compunction for his heinous
crime.
compute
계산하다 (reckon, calculate)⇨
He failed to compute the interest, so his bank balance was➡
not accurate.
concatenate
줄지어 연결하다 (link as in a chain)⇨
It is difficult to understand how these events could➡
concatenate as they did without outside assistance.
concave
오목한 움푹 들어간, (hollow)⇨
The back-packers found partial shelter from the storm by➡
huddling against the concave wall of the cliff.
conceit
기행 기발한 생각 지나친 비유, , (whimsical idea, extravagant⇨
metaphor)
He was an entertaining companion, always expressing himself➡
in amusing conceits and witty turns of phrase.
concentric
동심원적인 (having a common center)⇨
The target was made of concentric circles.➡
conception

생각을 품음 개념을 형성함, (beginning, forming of an idea)⇨
At the first conception of the work, he was consulted.➡
concerted
협조적인 힘을 합쳐 이루어진, (mutually agreed on, done⇨
together)
The Girl Scouts in the troop made a concerted effort to raise➡
funds for their annual outing, and emitted a concerted sigh when
their leader announced that they had reached their goal.
concession
양보 (an act of yielding)⇨
Before they could reach an agreement, both sides had to➡
make certain concessions.
conciliatory
화해적인 위무적인 달래는, , (reconciling, soothing)⇨
She was still angry despite his conciliatory words.➡
concise
간결한 간략한, (brief and compact)⇨
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 8
When you define a new word, be concise: the shorter the➡
definition, the easier it is to remember.
conclave
비밀 모임 (private meeting)⇨
He was present at all their conclaves as an unofficial➡
observer.
conclusive
결정적인 (decisive, ending all debate)⇨
When the stolen books turned up in John's locker, we finally➡
had conclusive evidence of the identity of the mysterious thief.
concoct

조리하다 만들어 내다 생각 등을 짜내다, , (prepare by combining,⇨
make up in concert)
How did the inventive chef ever concoct such a strange dish?➡
concomitant
부수물 부수적인, (that which accompanies, accompanying)⇨
Culture is not always a concomitant of wealth.➡
concord
일치 조화, (harmony)⇨
Watching Tweedledum and Tweedledee battle, Alice➡
wondered why the two brothers could not manage to live in
concord.
concur
동의하다 일치하다, (agree)⇨
Did you concur with the decision of the court or did you find➡
it unfair?
concurrent
동시 발생적인 (happening at the same time)⇨
In America, the colonists were resisting the demands of the➡
mother country, at the concurrent moment in France, the middle
class was sowing the seeds of rebellion.
condescend
겸손하게 처신하다 자신을 낮추다, (bestow courtesies with a⇨
superior air)
The king condescended to grant an audience to the friends➡
of the condemned man.
condign
적절한 (adequate, deservedly severe)⇨
The public approved the condign punishment for the crime.➡
condiments
양념 조미료, (seasonings, spices)⇨

Spanish food is full of condiments.➡
confiscate
몰수하다 (seize, commandeer)⇨
The army confiscated all assailable supplies of uranium.➡
contortion
뒤틀림 (deformation)⇨
contraband
암거래 품( ) (smuggled goods,)⇨
contravene
논박하다 모순되다, (oppose, repudiate)⇨
controvert
논박하다 부인하다, . (refute)⇨
contrite
죄를 뉘우치는 (apologetic)⇨
contrived
부자연한 (manufactured, nonnatural)⇨
contumacious
복종하지 않는 고집부리는, (refractory)⇨
contusion
타박상 좌상, (discoloration, shiner)⇨
conundrum
수수께끼 (enigma)⇨
convene
소환하다 (summon)⇨
conventional
전통적인 (traditional)⇨
converge
모이다 집중하다, (meet, approach)⇨
conversant
정통한 잘알고있는, (skilled)⇨

converse
반대 역, (contrary, reverse)⇨
convert
개종자 전향자, (apostate)⇨
convex
볼록면의 (swollen, rounded)⇨
conveyance
운송기관 (transportation)⇨
conviction
신념 확신, (opinion, dogma)⇨
convivial
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 9
연회의 연회를 좋아하는, (sociable, festal)⇨
convoke
회의를 소집하다( ) (meet, gather)⇨
convoluted
얽히고 설킨 복잡한, (snaky, winding, complicated)⇨
copious
방대한 많은, (abundant, ample)⇨
coquette
요염한 여자 바람둥이 여자, . (vamp)⇨
cordon
비상경계선 (barrier, barricate)⇨
cornice
처마 돌림띠⇨
cornucopia
풍요의 뿔 (horn of plenty, abundance)⇨
corollary
결과 필연적 귀결, (aftermath, outcome)⇨

corpulent
뚱뚱한 비대한, (obese, plump)⇨
corporeal
신체의 육신의, (bodily, physical)⇨
correlation
상호관계 (interrelationship)⇨
corroborate
확실하게 하다 확증하다. (prove, verify)⇨
corrosive
부식성의 (corrodible)⇨
corrugated
물결모양의 골진, (fluted, bent into fold)⇨
cosmic
우주의 무한한, (extraterrestrial, interstellar)⇨
coterie
문예 동인 동아리( ) , (clique, faction, camp, crowd)⇨
countenance
에찬성하다 너그럽게보다~ , . (endorse, support, encourage)⇨
countermand
취소하다 소환하다. (recall, call back)⇨
counterpart
서로 보완하는 개 중의 하나 대응하는 것 비슷한 것2 , , (a thing that⇨
completes another, things very much alike)
Night and day are counterparts.➡
coup
장사 사업 등에서의 대성공 쿠데타( , ) , (highly successful action or⇨
sudden attack)
As the news of his coup spread throughout Wall Street, his➡
fellow brokers dropped by to congratulate him.
couple

결혼하다 결합하다 연결하다, , (join, unite,)⇨
The Flying Karamazovs couple expert juggling and amateur➡
joking in their nightclub act.
courier
급사 급한 소식을 전하는 사람 관광 회사의 가이드 여행안내인,,(),.⇨
(messenger)
The publisher sent a special courier to pick up the➡
manuscript.
covenant
계약 서약, (agreement)⇨
We must comply with the terms of the covenant.➡
covert
은밀한 숨겨진 암시된, , (secret, hidden, implied)⇨
She could understand the covert threat in the letter.➡
covetous
턱 없이 탐욕스러운 탐내는 열망하는, , (avaricious, eagerly⇨
desirous of.)
The child was covetous by nature and wanted to take the➡
toys belonging to his classmates.
cow
폭력 따위로 울 으르다 위협하다( ) ~ . . (terrorize, intimidate)⇨
The little boy was so cowed by the hulking bully that he➡
gave up his lunch money without a word of protest.
cower
부끄러움 공포 때문에 움츠리다 위축되다( , ) , (shrink quivering, as⇨
from fear.)
The frightened child cowered in the corner of the room.➡
coy
수줍어하는 요염한, (shy, modest, coquettish)⇨
She was coy in her answers to his offer.➡

cozen
속이다 기만하다, (cheat, hoodwink, swindle)⇨
He was the kind of individual who would cozen his friends in➡
a cheap card game but remain eminently ethical in all his business
dealings.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 10
crabbed
성미가 까다로운 기분이 언짢은 문제 따위가 난해한, , ( ) (sour,⇨
peevish)
The children avoided the crabbed old man because he➡
scolded them when they made noise.
crass
거친 상스런 우둔한 어리석은, , , (very unrefined, grossly⇨
insensible)
The philosophers deplored the crass commercialism.➡
craven
겁 많은 비겁한 비열한, , (cowardly)⇨
When he saw the enemy troops advancing, he had a craven➡
impulse to run for his life.
credence
믿음 신용 신뢰,,.(belief)⇨
Do not place any credence in his promises.➡
credo
신조 사도신경, (creed)⇨
I believe we may best describe his credo by saying that it➡
approximates the Golden Rule.
credulity
(belief on slight evidence.)⇨
The witch doctor took advantage of the credulity of the➡

superstitious natives.
creed
교의 신조 주의, , . (system of religious of ethical belief)⇨
In any loyal American's creed, love of democracy must be➡
emphasized.
crescendo
점강음 점점세짐 클라이막스, , (increase in the volume or⇨
intensity, as in a musical passage, climax)
The overture suddenly changed from a quiet pastoral theme➡
to a crescendo featuring blaring trumpets and clashing cymbals.
crestfallen
풀이 죽은 의기소침한, , (dejected, dispirited,)⇨
We were surprised at his reaction to the failure of his➡
project, instead of being crestfallen, he was busily engaged in
planning new activities.
cull
고르다 추려내다, (pick out, single out)⇨
Every month the farmer culls the non-laying hens from his➡
flock and sells them to the local butcher.
culmination
최고점 전성기, (attainment of highest point)⇨
His inauguration as president of the United States marked the➡
culmination of his political career.
culpable
비난 받을 만한 과실이 있는, (deserving blame)⇨
Corrupt politicians who condone the activities of the gamblers➡
are equally culpable.
culvert
암거 지하수로, (artificial channel for water)⇨
If we build a culvert under the road, we will reduce the➡

possibility of the road's being flooded during the rainy season.
cumbersome
무거운 다루기 어려운, (heavy, hard to manage)⇨
He was burdened down with cumbersome parcels➡
cumulative
점증적인 누가적인, (growing by addition)⇨
Vocabulary building is a cumulative process.➡
cupidity
탐욕 (greed)⇨
The defeated people could not satisfy the cupidity of the➡
conquerors.
curator
관리자 감독, (superintendent, manager)⇨
The members of the board of trustees of the museum➡
expected the new curator to plan popular events and exhibitions.
curmudgeon
구두쇠 (churlish, mise)⇨
Although he was regarded by many as a curmudgeon, a few➡
of us were aware of his kindnesses and acts of charity.
cursive
흘려 쓴 초서체의, (flowing, running)⇨
In normal writing we run our letters together in cursive form.➡
cursory
피상적인 겉핥기식의, (casual, hastily done)⇨
A cursory exam. of the ruins indicates the possibility of➡
arson.
curtail
단축하다 삭감하다, (shorten, reduce)⇨
During the coal shortage, we must curtail our use of this vital➡
commodity.

cynical
냉소적인 남을 믿지 않는, (skeptical, distrustful of human⇨
motives)
Cynical at all times, he was suspicious of all altruistic actions➡
of others.
cynosure
남의 이목을 끄는 것 찬미의 대상, (the object of general⇨
attention)
As soon as the movie started, she became the cynosure of➡
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 11
all eyes.
dais
귀빈 강연자를 위한 단 연단( , ) , (raised platform for guests of⇨
honor)
When he approached the dais, he was greeted by cheers➡
from the people who has come to honor him.
dally
희롱하다 가지고 놀다 꾸물거리다, , . (trifle with, procrastinate)⇨
Laertes told Ophelia that Hamlet could only dally with her➡
affection.
dank
축축한 습기가 많은,(damp)⇨
The walls of the dungeon were dank and slimy.➡
dapper
산뜻한 말쑥한, (neat and trim)⇨
An excessively dapper soul who could not stand to have a➡
hair out of place.
dappled
얼룩덜룩한 (spotted)⇨

The sunlight filtering through the screens created a dappled➡
effect on the wall.
daub
칠하다 (smear as with paint)⇨
He daubed his paint on the canvas.➡
daunt
위협하다 겁나게 하다, . (intimidate)⇨
Your threats can not daunt me.➡
dauntless
대담한 두려움을 모르는, (bold)⇨
The dauntless soldier volunteered for the assignment.➡
dawdle
시간을 낭비하다 꾸물거리다. . (loiter, waste time)⇨
Inasmuch as we must meet a deadline, do not dawdle over➡
this work.
deadlock
막다른 상태 정체, (standstill, stalemate)⇨
The negotiations had reached a deadlock.➡
deadpan
무표정의 (wooden, impassive)⇨
We wanted to see how long he could maintain his deadpan➡
expression.
dearth
부족 결핍, (scarcity)⇨
The dearth of skilled labor compelled the employers to open➡
trade schools.
debacle
와해 대몰락, (breaking up, downfall)⇨
This debacle in the government can only result in anarchy.➡
debase

인격 따위를 떨어뜨리다( ) (reduce to lower state)⇨
Do not debase yourself by becoming maudlin.➡
debauch
타락시키다 유혹하다, (corrupt, make intemperate)⇨
A vicious newspaper can debauch public ideals.➡
debilitate
약화시키다 (weaken, enfeeble)⇨
Overindulgence debilitates character as well as physical➡
stamina.
debonair
예의가 바른 공손한, (friendly, aiming to please)⇨
The debonair youth was liked by all who met him.➡
debris
파괴물의 파편 잔해( ) , (rubble)⇨
A full year after the earthquake in Mexico, they were still➡
carting away the debris.
debunk
정체를 폭로하다. (expose as false, exaggerated, worthless)⇨
Reporters debunked the candidate's claim that he was a➡
fervent environmentalist.
debutante
첫 무대를 밟는 여배우 (young woman making formal entrance⇨
into society)
As a debutante, she was often mentioned in the society➡
columns of the newspapers.
decadence
쇠퇴 타락, (decay)⇨
The moral decadence of the people was reflected in the lewd➡
literature of the period.
decant

술 따위를 가만히 따르다( ) . (pour off gently)⇨
Be sure to decant this wine before serving it.➡
decapitate
목을 베다 참수형에 처하다, (behead)⇨
They did not hang Lady Jane Grey, they decapitated her.➡
decelerate
감속하다 (slow down)⇨
Seeing the emergency blinkers in the road ahead, he➡
decelerated quickly.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 12
deciduous
(falling off, as of leaves)⇨
The oak is a deciduous tree.➡
decimate
(kill, usually one out of ten)⇨
We do more to decimate our population in automobile➡
accidents than we do in war.
decipher
암호를 풀다 암호를 해독하다, (decode)⇨
I could not decipher the doctor's handwriting.➡
declivity
내리막 경사, (downward slope)⇨
The children loved to ski down the declivity.➡
decollete
(having a low-cut neckline)⇨
Fashion decrees that evening gowns be decollete this season,➡
bare shoulders are again the vogue.
decomposition
(decay)⇨

Despite the body's advanced state of decomposition, the➡
police were able to identify the murdered man.
decorum
예절 (propriety, seemliness)⇨
Shocked by the unruly behavior, the teacher criticized the➡
class for it's lack of decorum
decoy
(lure or bait)⇨
The wild ducks were not fooled by the decoy.➡
decrepitude
(state of collapse caused by illness or old age)⇨
I was unprepared for the state of decrepitude in which I had➡
found my old friend , he seemed to have aged twenty years in
six months.
decry
비난하다 욕하다 경멸하다, , (express strong disapproval of,⇨
disparage)
The founder of the Children's Defense Fund, Marian Wright➡
Edelman, strongly decries the lack of financial and moral support
for children in America today.
deducible
(derived by reasoning)⇨
If we accept your premise, your conclusions are easily➡
deducible.
deface
(mar, disfigure)⇨
If you deface a library book, you will have to pay a hefty➡
fine.
defamation
(harming a person's reputation.)⇨

Such defamation of character may result in a slander suit.➡
default
(failure to do)⇨
As a result of her husband's failure to appear in court, she➡
was granted a divorce by default
defeatist
(resigned to defeat, accepting defeat as a natural outcome.)⇨
If you maintain your defeatist attitude, you will never➡
succeed.
defection
(desertion)⇨
The children, who had made him an idol, were hurt most by➡
his defection from our cause.
deference
(courteous regard for another's wish)⇨
In deference to his desires, the employers granted him a➡
holiday.
defile
(pollute, propane)⇨
The hoodlums defiled the church with their scurrilous writing.➡
definitive
(most reliable or complete.)⇨
Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln may be regarded as the➡
definitive work on the life of the Great Emancipator.
deflect
(turn aside)⇨
His life was saved when his cigarette case deflected the➡
bullet.
defoliate
(destroy leaves.)⇨

In Vietnam the army made extensive use of chemical agents➡
to defoliate the woodlands.
defray
(provide for the payment of)⇨
Her employer offered to defray the costs of her postgraduate➡
education
defrock
(to strip a priest or minister of church authority)⇨
We knew the minister had violated church regulations, but we➡
had not realized his offense was serious enough to cause him to
be defrocked.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 13
deft
(neat, skillful)⇨
The deft waiter uncorked the champagne without spilling a➡
drop.
defunct
(dead, no longer in use or existence)⇨
The lawyers sought to examine the books of the defunct➡
corporation.
degenerate
(become worse, deteriorate)⇨
As the fight dragged on, the champion's style degenerated➡
until he could barely keep on his feet.
degraded
(lowed in rank, debased)⇨
The degraded wretch spoke only of his past glories and➡
honors.
dehydrate

(remove water from, dry out)⇨
Vigorous dancing quickly dehydrates the body, between➡
dances, be sure to drink more water than normal.
deify
(turn into a god, idolize)⇨
Admire the rock star all you want, just don't deify him.➡
deign
(condescend)⇨
He felt that he would debase himself if he deigned to answer➡
his critics.
delete
(erase, strike out)⇨
If you delete this paragraph, the composition will have more➡
appeal.
deleterious
(harmful)⇨
Workers in nuclear research must avoid the deleterious effects➡
of radioactive substances.
deliberate
(consider, ponder)⇨
Offered the new job, she asked for time to deliberate before➡
she made her decision.
delineate
(portray)⇨
He is a powerful storyteller, but he is weakest when he➡
attempts to delineate character.
delirium
(mental disorder marked by confusion)⇨
The drunkard in his delirium saw strange animals.➡
delta

(flat plain of mud or sand between branches of a river)⇨
His dissertation discussed the effect of intermittent flooding➡
on the fertility of Nile delta.
delude
(deceive)⇨
Do not delude yourself into believing that he will relent.➡
deluge
(flood, rush)⇨
When we advertised the position, we received a deluge of➡
applications.
delusion
(false belief, hallucination)⇨
This scheme is a snare and a delusion.➡
delusive
(deceptive, raising vain hopes.)⇨
Do not raise your hopes on the basis of his delusive➡
promises.
delve
(dig, investigate)⇨
Delving into old books and manuscripts is part of a➡
researcher's job.
demagogue
(person who appeals to people's prejudice, false leader)⇨
He was accused of being a demagogue because he made➡
premises that aroused futile hopes in his listeners.
demean
품위를 떨어뜨리다 수치를 주다, (degrade, humiliate)⇨
He felt that he would demean himself if he replied to the➡
scurrilous letter.
derogatory

품위가 없는 품위를 손상시키는, (expressing a low opinion)⇨
I resent your derogatory remarks.➡
descry
식별하다 알아보다, (catch sight of)⇨
In the distance, we could barely descry the enemy vessels.➡
desecrate
신성함을 더럽히다 (profane, violate the sanctity of)⇨
The soldiers desecrated the temple.➡
desiccate
습기를 제거하다 (dry up)⇨
A tour of this smokehouse will give you an idea of how the➡
pioneers used to desiccate food in order to preserve it.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 14
desolate
황폐케하다 저버리다, (rob of joy, lay waste to, forsake)⇨
The bandits desolated the countryside, burning farms and➡
carrying off the harvest.
despicable
비열한 경멸스런, (contemptible)⇨
Your despicable remarks call for no reply.➡
despise
경멸하다 (scorn)⇨
I despise your attempts at a reconciliation at this time and➡
refuse to meet you.
despoil
약탈하다 (plunder)⇨
If you do not yield, I am afraid the enemy will despoil the➡
countryside.
despondent

낙심한 풀이 죽은, (depressed, gloomy, despondency)⇨
To the dismay of his parents, he became more and more➡
despondent every day.
despotism
압제 독제 억압, , (tyranny)⇨
The people rebelled against the despotism of the king.➡
destitute
가난한 궁핍한, (extremely poor)⇨
The illness left the family destitute.➡
desuetude
무용 쓰이지 않음, (disused condition)⇨
The machinery in the idle factory was in a state of➡
desuetude.
desultory
체계성이 없는 마구잡이식의, (aimless, unsystematic, jumping⇨
around)
The animals' desultory behavior indicated that they had no➡
awareness of their predicament.
detached
공정한 초연한, (emotionally removed, calm and objective,⇨
indifferent.)
A psychoanalyst must maintain a detached point of view and➡
stay uninvolved with her patients' personal lives.
detergent
세제 (cleansing agent)⇨
Many new detergents have replaced soap.➡
determinate
확정적인 확고한, (having a fixed order of procedure,⇨
invariable)
At the royal wedding, the procession of the nobles followed➡

a determinate order of precedence.
deterrent
방해물 (something that discourages, hindrance)⇨
Does the threat of capital punishment serve as a deterrent to➡
potential killers?
detonation
폭발 (explosion)⇨
The detonation could be heard miles away.➡
detraction
중상 비방, (slandering, aspersion)⇨
He is offended by your frequent detractions from his ability➡
as a leader.
detriment
해저해방해, , (harm, damage)⇨
Your acceptance of his support will ultimately prove to be a➡
detriment rather than an aid to your cause.
detrimental
해로운 (harmful, damaging.)⇨
Your acceptance of her support will ultimately prove➡
detrimental rather than helpful to your cause.
deviate
일탈하다 벗어나다, (turn away from)⇨
Do not deviate from the truth.➡
devious
일탈적인 비정상적인 악한, , (going astray, erratic)⇨
Your devious behavior in this matter puzzles me since you are➡
usually direct and straightforward.
devoid
결핍된 없는 부족한, , (lacking)⇨
He was devoid of any personal desire for gain in his➡

endeavor to secure improvement in the community.
devolve
위임하다 맡기다, (deputize, pass to others)⇨
It devolved upon us, the survivors, to arrange peace terms➡
with the enemy.
devotee
헌신자 열성자, (enthusiastic follower)⇨
A devotee of the opera, he bought season tickets every➡
year.
devout
독신한 헌신적인, (pious)⇨
The devout man prayed daily.➡
dexterous
솜씨좋은 능란한, (skillful)⇨
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 15
The magician was so dexterous that we could not follow his➡
movements as he performed his tricks.
dextrous
솜씨가 좋은 손재주가 좋은, (skillful)⇨
The magician was so dextrous that we could not follow his➡
movements as he performed his tricks.
diabolical
사악한 악마의, (devilish)⇨
This scheme is so diabolical that I must reject it.➡
diadem
왕관 (crown)⇨
The king's diadem was on display at the museum.➡
dialectic
논리적 토론술 변증법, (art of debate)⇨

I am not skilled in dialectic and, therefore, cannot answer➡
your arguments as forcefully as I wish.
diaphanous
투명한 비치는, (sheer, transparent)⇨
They saw the burglar clearly through the diaphanous curtain.➡
diatribe
통렬한 비난 (bitter scolding, invective)⇨
During the lengthy diatribe delivered by his opponent he➡
remained calm and self-controlled.
dichotomy
분지 나누어짐, (branching into two parts)⇨
The dichotomy of our legislative system provides us with➡
many safeguards.
dictum
선언 언명, (authoritative and weighty statement)⇨
She repeated the statement as though it were the dictum of➡
the most expert worker in the group.
didactic
교훈적인 훈시적인, (teaching, instructional, preaching or⇨
moralizing)
The didactic qualities of his poetry overshadow its literary➡
qualities, the lesson he teaches is more memorable than the lines.
die
금형 (device for stamping or impressing, mold)⇨
In coining pennies, workers at the old mint squeezed sheets➡
of softened copper between two dies.
diffidence
자신 없음 수줍음, (shyness)⇨
You must overcome your diffidence if you intend to become➡
a salesperson.

diffusion
확산 (wordiness, spreading in all directions like a gas.)⇨
Your composition suffers from a diffusion of ideas, try to be➡
more compact.
digression
본론에서 벗어남 (wandering away from the subject)⇨
Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered➡
away from their official theme, his digressions were always more
fascinating than the topic of the day.
dilapidated
황폐한 파손된, (ruined because of neglect)⇨
We felt that the dilapidated building needed several coats of➡
paint.
dilate
팽창시키다 (expand)⇨
In the dark, the pupils of your eyes dilate.➡
dilatory
꾸물거리는 지체하는, (delaying)⇨
Your dilatory tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.➡
dilatory
꾸물거리는 지체하는, (delaying)⇨
Your dilatory tactics may compel me to cancel the contract.➡
dilemma
궁지 (problem, choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives)⇨
In this dilemma, he knew no one to whom he could turn for➡
advice.
dishearten
낙심시키다 용기를 잃게 하다, (discourage)⇨
His failure to pass the bar exam disheartened him.➡
disheveled

머리털이 흐트러진 헝클어진 옷차림이 단정치 못한( ) , , (untidy)⇨
Your disheveled appearance will hurt your chances in the➡
interview.
disinclination
마음이 내키지 않음 싫증, (unwillingness)⇨
Some mornings I feel a great disinclination to get our of bed.➡
disingenuous
엉큼한 음흉한 계산적인 부정직한, , , (not naive, sophisticated)⇨
Although he was young, his remarks indicated that he was➡
disingenuous.
disinter
을 땅속 무덤에서 파내다~ ( , ) (dig up, unearth)⇨
They disinterred the body and held an autopsy.➡
disinterested
사심이 없는 편견이 없는 공평한 냉담한, , , (unprejudiced)⇨
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 16
The only disinterested person in the room was the judge.➡
disjointed
관절이 퉁겨진 혼란한 체계가 서지 않은, , (disconnected)⇨
His remarks were so disjointed that we could not follow his➡
reasoning.
dislodge
제거하다 없애다, (remove forcibly)⇨
dismantle
가구 기구 설비를 제거하다 철거하다 분해하다( , , ) , , . (take apart)⇨
When the show closed, they dismantled the scenery before➡
storing it.
dismember
팔 다리를 따로따로 하다 나라 등을 분할 해체하다,,,(cutinto⇨

small parts)
When the Austrian Empire was dismembered, several new➡
countries were established.
dismiss
포기하다 제거하다 잊어버리다, , (put away from consideration,⇨
reject)
Believing in John's love for her, she dismissed the notion that➡
he might be unfaithful.
disparage
깔보다 과소평가하다 헐뜯다 비난하다, , , (belittle)⇨
do not disparage anyone's contribution , these little gifts add➡
up to large sums
disparate
이종의 본질적으로 다른 연관이 없는, , (basically different,⇨
unrelated)
It is difficult, if not impossible, to organize these disparate➡
elements into a coherent whole.
disparity
불일치 불평등 불균형, , (difference, condition of inequality)⇨
The disparity in their ages made no difference at all.➡
dispassionate
감정에 흔들리지 않는 냉정한 공정한, , (calm, impartial)⇨
In a dispassionate analysis of the problem, he carefully➡
examined the causes of the conflict and proceeded to suggest
suitable remedies.
dispatch
일 따위의 재빠른 처리 신속함 급속 공문서( ) , , (speediness,⇨
prompt execution, message sent with all due speed)
Young Napoleon defeated the enemy with all possible➡
dispatch, he then sent a dispatch to headquarters, informing his

commander of the great victory.
dispel
쫓아버리다 사방으로 흩어지게 하다, (scatter)⇨
The police fired tear gas into the crowd to disperse the➡
protesters.
disperse
을 흩어지게 하다 산란시키다 산개시키다~ , , (scatter)⇨
The police fired the tear gas into the crowd to disperse the➡
protesters.
dispirited
기가 꺽인 풀이 죽은, (lacking in spirit)⇨
The coach used all the tricks at his command to buoy up the➡
enthusiasm of his team, which had become dispirited at the loss
of the star player.
disport
흥겹게 놀다 즐기다 장난하다,, (amuse)⇨
The popularity of Florida as a winter resort is constantly➡
increasing, each year, thousands more disport themselves at
Miami Palm Beach.
disputatious
논쟁적인 논쟁을 좋아하는 논쟁하는 대상이 되는, , (argumentative,⇨
fond of argument)
People avoided discussing contemporary problems with him➡
because of his disputatious manner.
disquisition
탐구 논문 논고, , (a formal systematic inquiry, an explanation of⇨
the results of a formal inquiry)
In his disquisition, he outlined the steps he had taken in➡
reaching his conclusions.
dissection

절개 해부 해체 분석, , , (analysis, cutting apart in order to⇨
examine)
the dissection of frogs in the laboratory is particularly➡
unpleasant to some students.
dissemble
숨기다 가장하다, (disguise, pretend)⇨
Even though you are trying to dissemble your motive in➡
joining this group, we can see through your pretense.
disseminate
퍼트리다 전파하다, (scatter(like seeds))⇨
The invention of the radio has helped propagandists to➡
disseminate their favorite doctrines very easily.
dissent
의견을 달리하다 동의하지 않다, . (disagree)⇨
In the recent Supreme Court decision, Justice Marshall➡
dissented from the majority opinion.
dissertation
특히 박사학위 논문 논설(),(formalessay)⇨
In order to earn a graduate degree from many of our➡
universities, a candidate is frequently required to prepare a
dissertation on some scholarly subject.
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 17
dissident
의견을 달리하는 반대하는, (dissenting, rebellious)⇨
In the purge that followed the student demonstrations at➡
Tianamen Square, the government hunted down the dissident
students and their supporters.
dissimulate
감정 등을 숨기다 인체 하다( ) , ~ (pretend, conceal by feigning)⇨

She tried to dissimulate her grief by her exuberant attitude.➡
dissipate
구름 안개 따위를 흩뜨리다 낭비하다 탕진하다( , ) , , (squander)⇨
The young man quickly dissipated his inheritance and was➡
soon broke.
dissolution
분리 해체 해산, , (disintegration, looseness in morals)⇨
The profligacy and dissolution of life in Caligula's Rome appall➡
some historians.
dissonance
불협화음 부조화, (discord)⇨
some contemporary musicians deliberately use dissonance to➡
achieve certain effects.
dissuade
충고하여 단념시키다 (advise against)⇨
He could not dissuade his friend from joining the conspirators.➡
distant
거리적으로 떨어진 먼 태도가 쌀쌀한( ) , , (reserved or aloof, could⇨
in manner)
His distant greeting made me feel unwelcome from the start.➡
distend
팽창시키다 부풀다, (expand, swell out)⇨
I can tell when he is under stress by the way the veins➡
distend on his forehead.
distill
증류하다 정제하다 만들다, , (purify, refine, concentrate)⇨
A moonshiner distills mash into whisky, an epigrammatist➡
distills thoughts into quips.
distortion
왜곡 뒤틀린 상태 곡해, , (twisting out of shape)⇨

It is difficult to believe the newspaper accounts of this event➡
because of the distortions and exaggerations written by the
reporters.
distrait
멍한 방심상태의, (absent-minded)⇨
because of his concentration on the problem, the professor➡
often appeared distrait and unconcerned about routine.
distraught
마음이 산란한 미친 듯한, (upset, distracted by anxiety)⇨
The distraught parents frantically searched the ravine for their➡
lost child.
diurnal
매일의 날마다의 대낮의 하루 동안의, , , (daily)⇨
A farmer cannot neglect his diurnal tasks at any time, cows,➡
for example, must be milked regularly.
diva
가극의주역여성가수 프리마돈나, (operatic singer, prima⇨
donna)
Although world famous as a diva, she did not indulge in fits➡
of temperament.
diverge
갈라져 나오다 분기하다, (vary, go in different directions from⇨
the same point)
The spokes of the wheel diverge from the hub.➡
divergent
벗어난 이탈하는 갈라지는 분기하는, , , (differing, deviating)⇨
The two witnesses presented the jury with remarkably➡
divergent accounts of the same episode.
divest
벗기다 박탈하다, (strip, deprive)⇨

He was divested of his power to act➡
divination
마력의 도움으로 미래를 예시함 (foreseeing the future with the⇨
aid of magic)
I base my opinions not on any special gift of divination but➡
on the laws of probability
divulge
폭로하다 (reveal)⇨
I will not tell you this news because I am sure you will➡
divulge it prematurely
docile
순종하는 쉽게 조종되는, (obedient, easily managed)⇨
As docile as he seems today, that old lion was once a➡
ferocious, snarling beast.
docket
미결소송사건 일람표 (program, as for trial, book where such⇨
entries are made)
The case of Smith vs. Jones was entered in the docket for➡
July 15.
doddering
흔들리는 늙어서 떨리는, (shaky, infirm from old age)⇨
Although he is not as yet a doddering and senile old man,➡
his ideas and opinions no longer can merit the respect we gave
them years ago.
doff
벗다 (take off)⇨
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 18
He doffed his hat to the lady➡
doggerel

보잘것 없는 시 (poor verse)⇨
Although we find occasional snatches of genuine poetry in his➡
writing is mere doggerel.
dogmatic
적극적인 독단적인, (arbitrary, dictatorial)⇨
Do not be so dogmatic about that statement, it can be easily➡
refuted.
dolorous
슬픔에 찬 (sorrowful)⇨
He found the dolorous lamentations of the bereaved family➡
emotionally disturbing and he left as quickly as he could.
dolt
바보같은 사람 (stupid person)⇨
I thought I was talking to a mature audience, instead, I find➡
myself addressing a pack of dolts and idiots.
domicile
집주소, (home)⇨
Although his legal domicile was in New York city, his work➡
kept him away from his residence for many years.
dormant
잠자는 혼수상태의 동면한, , (sleeping, lethargic, torpid)⇨
Sometimes dormant talents in our friends surprise those of us➡
who never realized how gifted acquaintances really were.
dorsal
동물의 등의 (relating to the back of an animal)⇨
A shark may be identified by its dorsal in which projects➡
above the surface of the ocean.
dotage
노쇠 망령, (senility)⇨
In his dotage, the old man bored us with long tales of➡

events in his childhood.
doughty
용기있는 (courageous)⇨
Many folk tales have sprung up about this doughty pioneer➡
who opened up the New World for his followers.
dour
부루뚱한 완고한, (sullen, stubborn)⇨
The man was dour and taciturn.➡
dregs
침전물 무가치한 잔재, (sediment, worthless residue)⇨
The dregs of society may be observed in this slum area of➡
the city.
droll
이상하고 즐거운 (queer and amusing)⇨
He was a popular guest because his droll anecdotes were➡
always entertaining.
dross
폐기물 무가치한 불순물, (waste matter, worthless impurities)⇨
Many methods have been devised to separate the valuable➡
metal from the dross.
drudgery
힘든 육체노동 (menial work)⇨
Cinderella's fairy godmother rescued her from a life of➡
drudgery.
dubious
의심스런 (doubtful)⇨
He has the dubious dictation of being the lowest ranked➡
member of his class.
duenna
소녀 감독부 여성보호자, (attendant of young female,⇨

chaperone)
Their romance could not flourish because of the presence of➡
her duenna.
dulcet
감미로운 소리가 나는 (sweet sounding)⇨
The dulcet sounds of the birds at dawn were soon drowned➡
out by the roar of traffic passing our motel.
duplicity
이중성 위선, (double-dealing, hypocrisy)⇨
People were shocked and dismayed when they learned of his➡
duplicity in this affair for he had always seemed honest and
straightforward.
durance
억제 감금, (restraint, imprisonment)⇨
The lecturer spoke of a "durance vile" to describe his years➡
in the prison camp.
eclectic
취사선택하는 절충주의의 취미등이 다방면에 걸친, , ( ) (selective.⇨
composed of elements drawn from disparate sources.)
His style of interior decoration was eclectic : bits and pieces➡
of furnishings from widely divergent periods, strikingly juxtaposed
to create a unique decor.
finite
한정된 (limited)⇨
It is difficult for humanity with its finite existence to grasp the➡
infinite.
firebrand
횃불 말썽꾼, (hothead, troublemaker)⇨
The police tried to keep track of all the local firebrands when➡
the President came to town.

GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 19
fissure
갈라진 틈 (crevice)⇨
The mountain climbers secured footholds in tiny fissures in the➡
rock.
fitful
발작적인 단속적인, (spasmodic, intermittent)⇨
After several fitful attempts, he decided to postpone the➡
start of the project until he felt more energetic.
flag
축 늘어지다 시들다, (droop, grow feeble)⇨
When the opposing hockey team scored its third goal only➡
minutes into the first quarter, the home team's knotted flagged.
flagellate
채찍질하다 힐난하다, (flog, whip)⇨
The Romans used to flagellate criminals with a whip that had➡
three violations of the rules.
flagrant
극악한 (conspicuously wicked)⇨
We cannot condone such flagrant violations of the rules.➡
flail
도리깨질하다 (thresh grain by hand, strike or slap)⇨
In medieval times, warriors flailed their foe with a metal ball➡
attached to a handle.
flair
재능 (talent)⇨
She has an uncanny flair for discovering new artists before➡
the public has become aware of their existence.
flamboyant

화려한 (ornate)⇨
Modern architecture has discarded the flamboyant trimming➡
on buildings and emphasizes simplicity of line.
flaunt
과시하다 (display ostentatiously)⇨
She is not one of those actresses who flaunt their physical➡
charms, she can act.
fledgling
미숙한 (inexperienced)⇨
While it is necessary to provide these fledgling poets with an➡
opportunity to present their work, it is not essential that we
admire everything they write.
fleece
양털 (wool coat of a sheep)⇨
They shear sheep of their fleece, which they then comb into➡
separate strands of wool.
flippancy
경솔 (trifling gaiety)⇨
Your flippancy at this serious moment is offensive.➡
flippant
경솔한 건방진, (lacking proper seriousness)⇨
When Mark told Mona he loved her, she dismissed his➡
earnest declaration with a flippant "Oh, you say that to all the
girls!"
flit
재빨리 날아가다 날아가다, (dart lightly, pass swiftly by, fly)⇨
Like a bee flitting from flower to flower, Rose flitted from➡
one boyfriend to the next
floe
유빙 (mass of floating ice)⇨

The ship made slow progress as it battered its way through➡
the ice floes
flora
한지역또는한시대에특유한식물군[ ] [ ] (plants of a region or⇨
era)
Because she was a botanist, she spent most of her time➡
studying the flora of the desert
florid
붉그레한 붉은, (ruddy, reddish, flowery)⇨
If you go to Florida and get a sunburn, your complexion will➡
look florid.
flotsam
표류하는 부스러기 쓰레기[ ] (drifting wreckage)⇨
Beachcombers eke out a living by salvaging the flotsam and➡
jetsam of the sea
flounder
몸부림치다 서툴게 진행하다, (struggle and thrash about,⇨
proceed clumsily or falter)
Up to his knees in the bog, Floyd floundered about, trying to➡
regain his footing
flourish
번성하다 잘 자라다, (grow well, prosper, make sweeping⇨
gestures)
The orange trees flourished in the sun➡
flout
거부하다 비웃다 무시하다, , (reject, mock)⇨
The headstrong youth flouted all authority, he refused to be➡
curbed
fluctuate
흔들리다 이동하다, (waver, shift)⇨

The water pressure in out shower fluctuates widely, you start➡
rinsing yourself off with a trickle, and two minutes later a blast of
water nearly knocks you off your feet. I'll never get used to
these fluctuations
fluency
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 20
유창함 달변, (smoothness of speech)⇨
She spoke French with fluency and ease➡
fluke
요행수 (unlikely occurrence, stroke of fortune)⇨
When Douglas defeated Tyson for the heavyweight➡
championship, some sportscasters dismissed his victory as a fluke
fluster
당황하게 만들다 (confuse)⇨
The teacher's sudden question flustered him and he➡
stammered his reply
fluted
홈이 있는 (having vertical parallel grooves as in a pillar)⇨
All that remained of the ancient building were the fluted➡
columns
flux
흐름 (flowing, series of changes)⇨
While conditions are in such a state of flux, I do not wish to➡
commit myself too deeply in this affair
flux
흐름 (flowing, series of changes)⇨
While conditions are in such a state of flux, I do not wish to➡
commit myself too deeply in this affair
fodder

가축의 먹이 (coarse food for cattle, horses, etc)⇨
One of Nancy's chores at the ranch was to put fresh supplies➡
of fodder in the horses' stalls
foible
사소한 실수 (weakness, slight fault)⇨
We can overlook the foibles of our friends, no one is perfect➡
foil
대조 (contrast)⇨
In Star Wars, dark, evil Darth Vader is a perfect foil for➡
fair-haired, naive Luke Skywalker
foist
몰래 써넣다 떠맡기다 속여서 팔다, , (insert improperly, palm off)⇨
I will not permit you to foist such ridiculous idea upon the➡
membership of this group
foliage
잎전부( ) (masses of leaves)⇨
Every autumn before the leaves fell he promised himself he➡
would drive through New England to admire the colorful fall
foliage
foment
선동하다 유발하다, (stir up, instigate)⇨
Cher's archenemy Heather spread some nasty rumors that➡
fomented trouble in the club. Do you think Cher's foe meant to
foment such discord?
foolhardy
무모한 무작정한,(rash)⇨
Don't be foolhardy. Get the advice of experienced people➡
before undertaking this venture
foppish
멋 부리는 맵시내는, (vain about dress and appearance)⇨

He tried to imitate the foppish manner of the young men of➡
the court
foray
습격 공습,(raid)⇨
The company staged a midnight foray against the enemy➡
outpost
forbearance
인내 (patience)⇨
We must forbearance in dealing with him because he is still➡
weak from his illness
ford
여울 (place where a river can be crossed on foot)⇨
Rather than risk using the shaky rope bridge, David walked a➡
half-mile downstream until he came to the nearest ford
forebears
조상 (ancestors)⇨
Reverence for one's forebears(sometimes referred to as➡
ancestor worship) plays an important part in many Oriental
cultures
foreboding
육감 예감 불길한 일의 전조, , (premonition of evil)⇨
Suspecting no conspiracies against him, Caesar gently ridiculed➡
his wife's foreboding about the Ides of March
forensic
법정의 변론의 토론의, , (suitable to debate or courts of law)⇨
In her best forensic manner, the lawyer addressed the jury➡
foreshadow
예시하다 징조를 보이다 의 전조가 되다, , - (give an indication⇨
beforehand, portend, prefigure)
In retrospect, political analysts realized that Yeltsin's defiance➡

of the attempted coup foreshadowed his emergence as the
dominant figure of the new Russian republic
foresight
예지 (ability to foresee future happenings, prudence)⇨
A wise investor, she had the foresight to buy land just➡
before the current real estate boom
forestall
방지하다 (prevent by taking action in advance)⇨
By setting up a prenuptial agreement, the prospective bride➡
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 21
and groom hoped to forestall any potential arguments about
money in the event of a divorce
forgo
포기하다 (give up, do without)⇨
Determined to lose weight for the summer, Ida decided to➡
forgo dessert until she could fit into a size eight again
forlorn
슬프고 외로운 비참한, (sad and lonely, wretched)⇨
Deserted by her big sisters and her friends, the forlorn child➡
sat sadly on the steps awaiting their return
formality
의례 형식적임, (ceremonious quality, something done just for⇨
form's sake)
The president received the visiting heads of state with due➡
formality: flags waving, honor guards standing at attention, bands
playing anthems at full blast. Signing this petition is a mere
formality, it does not
obligate you in any way
formidable

위협적인 (menacing, threatening)⇨
We must not treat the battle lightly for we are facing a➡
formidable foe
forsake
버리다 포기하다, (desert, abandon, renounce)⇨
No one expected Foster to forsake his wife and children and➡
run off with another woman
forswear
포기하다 (renounce, abandon)⇨
The captured knight could escape death only if he agreed to➡
forswear christianity and embrace Islam as the one true faith
forte
장점 장기 특기, , (strong point or special talent)⇨
I'm not eager to play this rather serious role, for my forte is➡
comedy
forthright
직접적인 솔직한, (straightforward, direct, frank)⇨
I prefer Jill's forthright approach to Jack's tendency to beat➡
around the bush
fortitude
용감 용기, (bravery, courage)⇨
He was awarded the medal for his fortitude in the battle➡
fortuitous
우연히 (accidental, by chance)⇨
Though he pretend their encounter was fortuitous, he'd➡
actually been hanging around her usual haunts for the past two
weeks, hoping she'd turn up
foster
기르다 양육하다 조장하다, , (rear, encourage)⇨
According to the legend, Romulus and Remus were fostered➡

by a she-wolf that raised the abandoned infants as her own
founder
완전히 실패하다 침몰하다 회사나 협회 등의 발기인, , ( ) (fail⇨
completely, sink, person who establishes(an organization,
business))
After beating the submerged iceberg, the Titanic started➡
taking in water rapidly and soon foundered, Among those
drowned when the Titanic sank was the founder of Abraham &
Straus chain
fracas
혼란 혼전 난투, , (brawl, melee)⇨
The military police stopped the fracas in the bar and arrested➡
the belligerents
fractious
날뛰는 고분고분하지 않은 규칙을 지키지 않는, , (unruly)⇨
The fractious horse unseated its rider➡
frail
허약한 가냘픈 부서지기 쉬운, , (weak)⇨
The delicate child seemed too frail to lift the heavy carton➡
franchise
사용권 독점판매권 선거권, , (right granted by authority, right to⇨
vote, license to sell a product in a particular territory)
The city issue a franchise to the company to operate surface➡
transit lines on the streets for 99 years , For most of American
history women lacked the right to vote: not until the early
twentieth century was the
franchise granted to women , Stan owns a Carvel's ice cream
franchise in Chinatown
frantic
미친 듯한 광란한 지독한,, (wild)⇨

At the time of the collision, many people became frantic with➡
fear
fraudulent
사기의 (cheating, deceitful)⇨
The government seeks to prevent fraudulent and misleading➡
advertising
fraught
으로 찬 을 내포한~ , ~ (filled)⇨
Since this enterprise is fraught with danger, I will ask for➡
volunteers who are willing to assume the risks
fray
소란 말다툼 언쟁,,(brawl)⇨
The three musketeers were in the thick of the fray➡
frenetic
미친 광적인, (frenzied, frantic)⇨
His frenetic activities convinced us that he had no organized➡
plan of operation
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 22
frenzied
광적인 열광적인, (madly excited)⇨
As soon as they smelled smoke, the frenzied animals milled➡
about in their cages
fresco
프레스코화법 회반죽 위에 그리는 수채화법( ) (painting on plaster)⇨
The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire➡
the frescoes by Giotto
fret
귀찮게하다 속타게 하다 초조하게 하다, , (to be annoyed or⇨
vexed)

To fret over your poor grades is foolish, instead, decide to➡
work harder in the future
friction
의견 충돌 마찰 불화( ) , , (clash in opinion, rubbing against)⇨
At this time when harmony is essential, we cannot afford to➡
have any friction in our group
frieze
소벽 조각으로 장식한 경우가 많음 띠 모양의 장식( ), (ornamental⇨
band on a wall)
The frieze of the church was adorned with sculpture➡
frigid
몹시 추운 (intensely cold)⇨
Alaska is in the frigid zone➡
fritter
낭비하다 (waste)⇨
He could not apply himself to any task and frittered away his➡
time in idle conversation
frivolous
천박한 경박한 사소한, , (lacking in seriousness, self-indulgently⇨
carefree, relatively unimportant)
Though Nancy enjoyed Bill's frivolous, lighthearted➡
companionship, she sometimes wondered whether he could ever
be serious
frolicsome
쾌활한 명랑한 장난을 좋아하는, , (prankish, gay)⇨
The frolicsome puppy tried to lick the face of its master➡
frond
양치류 식물의 잎 (fern leaf, palm or banana leaf)⇨
After the storm the beach was littered with the fronds of➡
palm trees

fructify
열매를 맺다 (bear fruit)⇨
This peach tree should fructify in three years➡
frugality
절약 (thrift, economy)⇨
In these economically difficult days business must practice➡
frugality or risk bankruptcy
fruition
결실 실현, (bearing of fruit, fulfillment, realization)⇨
This building marks the fruition of all our aspirations and years➡
of hard work
frustrate
방해하다 좌절시키다, (thwart, defeat)⇨
We must frustrate this dictator's plan to seize control of the➡
government
fugitive
사라져 없어져 버리는( ) (fleeting or transitory, roving)⇨
The film brought a few fugitive images to her mind, but on➡
the whole it made no lasting impression upon her
fulcrum
지렛목 지레받침, (support on which a lever rests)⇨
If we use this stone as a fulcrum and the crowbar as a lever,➡
we may be able to move this boulder
fulminate
폭발음을 내다 소리 지르다 야단치다, , (thunder, explode)⇨
The people against whom she fulminated were innocent of➡
any wrongdoing
fulsome
지나친 집요한, (disgustingly excessive)⇨
His fulsome praise of the dictator annoyed his listeners➡

functionary
공무원 (official)⇨
As his case was transferred from one functionary to another,➡
he began to despair of ever reaching a settlement
fundamental
기본적인 근원의, (basic, primary, essential)⇨
The committee discussed all sorts of side issues without ever➡
getting down to addressing the fundamental problem
funereal
슬픈 장송의, (sad, solemn)⇨
I fail to understand why there is such a funereal atmosphere,➡
we have lost a battle, not a war
furor
열광 격렬한 감격, (frenzy, great excitement)⇨
The story of her embezzlement of the funds created a furor➡
on the stock exchange
furtive
몰래 하는 은밀한, (stealthy, sneaky)⇨
Nothing the furtive glance the customer gave the diamond➡
bracelet on the counter, the jeweler wondered whether he had a
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 23
potential shoplifter on his hands
fusillade
일제 사격 질문 비난의 연발, ( , ) (simultaneous firing or⇨
outburst(of missiles, questions, etc))
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture concludes with a thunderous➡
fusillade of cannon fire
fusion
융해 연합, (union, coalition)⇨

The opponents of the political party in power organized a➡
fusion of disgruntled groups and became an important element in
the election
futile
효과없는 쓸데없는 무익한, , (useless, hopeless, ineffectual,⇨
trifling)
It is futile for me to try to get any work done around here➡
while the telephone is ringing every 30 seconds
gadfly
등에 귀찮은 사람, (animal-biting fly, an irritating person)⇨
Like a gadfly, he irritated all the guests at the hotel, within➡
forty-eight hours, everyone regarded him as an annoying
busybody
gaffe
사교 외교상의 과실 실수( , ) , (social blunder)⇨
According to Miss Manners, to call your husband by your➡
lover's name is worse than a mere gaffe, it is a tactical mistake
germinate
싹이 트다 (cause to sprout, sprout)⇨
After the seeds germinate and develop their permanent➡
leaves, the plants may be removed from the cold frames and
transplanted to the garden.
gerrymander
자기 당에 유리하게 개정하다 (change voting district lines in⇨
order to favor a political party)
The illogical pattern of the map of this congressional district is➡
proof that the State Legislature gerrymandered this area in order
to favor the majority party.
gestate
을회태하다~ (evolve, as in prenatal growth)⇨

While this scheme was being gestated by the conspirators,➡
they maintained complete silence about their intentions.
gesticulation
몸짓하기 (motion, gesture)⇨
Operatic performers are trained to make exaggerated➡
gesticulation because of the large auditoriums in which they
appear.
ghastly
무시무시한 (horrible)⇨
The murdered man was a ghastly sight.➡
gibber
영문 모를 말을 지껄이다 (speak foolishly)⇨
The demented man gibbered incoherently.➡
gibbet
교수대 (gallows)⇨
The bodies of the highwaymen were left dangling from the➡
gibbet as a warning to other would-be transgressors.
gibe
놀려대다 (mock)⇨
As you gibe at their superstitious beliefs, do you realize that➡
you, too, are guilty of similarly foolish thoughts?
giddy
현기증 나는 아찔한, (light-hearted, dizzy)⇨
He felt his giddy youth was past.➡
gingerly
아주 신중하게 (very carefully)⇨
She was asked to give the gist of the essay in two➡
sentences.
gist
요점 (essence)⇨

She was asked to give the gist of the essay in two➡
sentences.
glaze
유리를 끼우다 (cover with a thin and shiny surface)⇨
The freezing rain glazed the streets and made driving➡
hazardous.
glean
줍다 (gather leavings)⇨
After the crops had been harvested by the machines, the➡
peasants were permitted to glean the wheat left in the fields.
glib
말 잘하는 (fluent)⇨
He is a glib speaker.➡
gloat
고소한 듯이 바라보다 자못 흡족한 듯이 바라보다, (express evil⇨
satisfaction, view malevolently)
As you gloat over your ill-gotten wealth, do you think of the➡
many victims you have defrauded?
glossy
광택이 나는 (smooth and shining)⇨
I want this photograph printed on glossy paper.➡
glower
상을 찡그리다 (scowl)⇨
The angry boy glowered at his father.➡
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 24
glut
과도하게 공급하다 과도하게 채우다, (overstock, fill to excess)⇨
The many manufacturers glutted the market and could not➡
find purchasers for the many articles they had produced.

glutinous
아교질의 점착성의, (sticky, viscous)⇨
Molasses is a glutinous substance.➡
gluttonous
난쟁이 땅 신령, (dwarf, underground spirit)⇨
The gluttonous boy ate all the cookies.➡
goad
선동하다 (urge on)⇨
He was goaded by his friends until he yielded to their➡
wishes.
gouge
후벼내다 (tear out)⇨
In that fight, all the rules were forgotten, the adversaries bit,➡
kicked, and tried to gouge each other's eyes out.
gullible
속기 쉬운 (easily deceived)⇨
He preyed upon gullible people, who believed his stories of➡
easy wealth.
hackneyed
진부한 (commonplace, trite)⇨
The English teacher criticized her story because of its➡
hackneyed and unoriginal plot.
haphazard
우연한 (random, by chance)⇨
His haphazard reading left him unacquainted with the authors➡
of the book.
implement
실행하다 시행하다 장구를 제공하다, , (supply what is needed,⇨
furnish with tools)
I am unwilling to implement this plan until I have assurance➡

that it has the full approval of your officials.
imply
함축적으로 의미하다 암시하다, (suggest a meaning not⇨
expressed, signify)
Even though your statement does not declare that you are at➡
war with that country, your actions imply that is the actual
situation.
imponderable
무게가 없는 무게를 알 수 없는 평가할 수 없는 헤아릴 수 없는,,,⇨
(weightless, unfathomable)
I can evaluate the data gathered in this study, the➡
imponderable items are not so easily analyzed.
ingenuous
순진한 (naive. young. unsophisticated)⇨
These remarks indicate that you are ingenuous and unaware➡
of life's harsher realities.
instigate
시작하다 일으키다. (urge. start. provoke)⇨
I'm afraid that this statement will instigate a revolt.➡
inured
익숙한 단련된, (accustomed, hardened)⇨
He became inured to the Alaskan cold.➡
invalidate
무효로 만들다 (weaken, destroy)⇨
The relatives who received little or nothing sought to➡
invalidate the will by claiming that the deceased had not been in
his right mind when he had signed the document.
invective
비난 (abuse)⇨
He had expected criticism but not the invective which➡

greeted his proposal.
inveigh
통렬히 비난하다 욕설하다, (denounce, utter censure or⇨
invective)
He inveighed against the demagoguery of the previous➡
speaker and urged that the audience reject his philosophy as
dangerous.
inveigle
꾀다 솔깃한 말로 속이다, (lead astray, wheedle)⇨
She was inveigled into joining the club.➡
inverse
반대의 (opposite)⇨
There is an inverse ratio between the strength of light and its➡
distance.
invert
거꾸로 하다 (turn upside down or inside out)⇨
When he inverted his body in a hand stand, he felt the➡
blood rush to his head.
inveterate
뿌리깊은 상습적인, (deep-rooted, habitual)⇨
She is an inveterate smoker.➡
invidious
괘씸한 (designed to create ill will or envy)⇨
We disregarded her invidious remarks because we realized➡
how jealous she was.
invincible
무적의 (unconquerable)⇨
GRE Vocabulary 33000【】
www.eurekaedu.net Success doesn't come overnight ! 25
Superman is invincible.➡

inviolability
신성 (security from being destroyed, corrupted or profaned)⇨
They respected the inviolability of her faith and did not try to➡
change her manner of living.
invoke
빌다 호소하다, (call upon, ask for)⇨
She invoked her advisor's aid in filling out her financial aid➡
forms.
invulnerable
상하게할수없는(incapableofinjury)⇨
Achilles was invulnerable except in his heel.➡
iota
아주 조금 (very small quantity)⇨
She hadn't an iota of common sense.➡
irascible
성마른 성급한, (irritable, easily angered)⇨
His irascible temper frightened me.➡
irate
성난 (angry)⇨
When John's mother found out that he had overdrawn his➡
checking account for the third month in a row, she was so irate
floated on the surface of the water.
iridescent
무지개 빛깔의 (exhibiting rainbow-like colors)⇨
She admired the iridescent hues of the oil that floated on the➡
surface of the water.
irksome
싫증나는 지루한, (annoying, tedious)⇨
He found working on the assembly line irksome because of➡
the monotony of the operation he had to perform.

ironic
반어의 (resulting in an unexpected and contrary manner)⇨
It is ironic that his success came when he least wanted it.➡
irony
풍자 반어법, (hidden sarcasm or satire, use of words that⇨
convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning)
Gradually his listeners began to realize that the excessive➡
praise he was lavishing was merely irony, he was actually
denouncing his opponent.
irreconcilable
화해할 수 없는 융화하기 어려운, (incompatible, not able to be⇨
resolved)
Because the separated couple were irreconcilable, the➡
marriage counselor recommended a divorce.
irrefragable
엉뚱한 무관계한, (not to be disproved, indisputable)⇨
This statement is irrelevant and should be disregarded by the➡
jury.
irremediable
불치의 회복할 수 없는, (incurable, uncorrectable)⇨
The error she made was irremediable, she could see no way➡
to repair it.
irreparable
수선할 수 없는 (not able to be corrected or repaired)⇨
Your apology cannot atone for the irreparable damage you➡
have done to her reputation.
irrepressible
억누를 수 없는 (unable to be restrained or held back)⇨
Her high spirits were irrepressible.➡
irresolute

결단력이 없는 우유부단한, (uncertain how to act, weak)⇨
She had no respect for him because he seemed weak-willed➡
and irresolute.
irreverent
불손한 (lacking proper respect)⇨
The worshippers resented her irreverent remarks about their➡
faith.
irrevocable
변경할수없는(unalterable)⇨
Let us not brood over past mistakes since they are➡
irrevocable.
litotes
곡언법 반의어의 부정으로 강한 긍정 나타냄( ) (understatement for⇨
emphasis)
To say, "He little realizes," when we mean that he does not➡
realize at all, is an example of the kind of understatement we call
litotes.
livid
납빛의 검푸른 격노한, , (lead-colored, black and blue, enraged)⇨
Hisfacewassolividwithragethatwewereafraidthathe➡
might have an attack of apoplexy.
loath
싫어하여 지긋지긋하여, (averse, reluctant)⇨
They were both loath for him to go.➡
loathe
몹시 싫어하다 (detest)⇨
We loathed the wicked villain.➡
lode
광맥 (metal-bearing vein)⇨
If this lode which we have discovered extends for any➡

×