English Vocabulary Words: 02
agog /əˈgɒg/ /-ˈgɑːg/ adjective [ after verb ]
excited; eager to know
or see more
We waited agog for news.
abrogate /ˈæb.rə ʊ .geɪt/ /-rə-/ verb [ T ] formal
to end a law, agreement
or custom formally
The treaty was abrogated
in 1929.
aver /əˈvɜː r / /-ˈvɝː/ verb [ T ] -rr- formal
to state the truth of
something strongly
The lawyer averred her
client's innocence.
[ + speech ] "He's
guilty, I tell you, " she averred.
[ + that ] She
averred that he was guilty.
allegiance /əˈliː.dʒ ə n t s/ noun [ C or U
] formal
loyalty and support for
a ruler, country, group or belief
Soldiers must swear allegiance
to the Crown/the King.
In many American
schools, the students pledge allegiance (to the flag) at the
beginning of the school day.
As an Englishman who'd
lived for a long time in France, he felt a certain conflict of allegiances when
the two countries played soccer.
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mainly depends on the “English Vocabulary” skill. If you have good command in English
vocabulary you must achieve good skill in that specific language. The test like
GRE, GMAT, TOEFL and IELTS are not only based on your language competency but also
on your vocabulary command. The
vocabulary words are appropriate for those students who want to face any of the
above listed tests. However, the vocabulary words are also capable to increase
your GRE words skill. I will really be happy if the list of vocabulary words
help you to increase your English vocabulary skill.
Curtsey: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
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