GRE Vocabs C
Terms
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- cabal
- a clique; a small group joined in a secret intrigue; a conspiracy
- cache
- secret hiding place
- cacophony
- discord, harsh sound, dissonance
- cadence
- balanced, rhythmic flow, as of poetry or oratory
- cadge
- to sponge, beg, or mooch£¨¤Í¤À¤ë¡¢¤¿¤«¤ë)
- cajole
- coax
- callous
- hardened, unfeeling
- callow
- youthful, inexperienced
- calumniate
- to slander, make a false accusation
- calumny
- false accusation, slander
- camaraderie
- comradeship; good fellowship
- canard
- a made-up sensational story
- candid
- frank, open, honest
- candor
- frankness or sincerity of expression, openness
- cant
- insincere or almost meaningless talk
- cantankerous
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- capacitor
- condenser (蓄電器)
- capillary
- ÌÓºÙ·ì´É
- capitulate
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- capricious
- fanciful, whimsical
- captious
- critical; quick to find fault; quibbling
- carapace
- 甲羅
- carburetor
- µ¤²½´ï
- cardinal
- basic importance or consequence; primary
- caret
- an insertion mark (^)
- carnage
- slaughter
- caste
- a distinct social class or system
- castigate
- to correct by punishing
- catastrophic
- disastrous
- catharsis
- purification; a release of strong feeling or tension(浄化)
- caucus
- a meeting of a group of political party leaders(党員集会)
- caustic
- sarcastic, biting
- celerity
- speed, rapidity
- cessation
- a stopping
- chafe
- to annoy, vex, irritate
- chagrin
- feeling of disappointment, humiliation
- champion
- to fight for, defend, or support
- charisma
- quality of leadership inspiring enthusiasm
- charlatan
- pretender, fraud
- chary
- wary, cautious
- chasten
- to chastise or correct(罰ã™ã‚‹ã€é›éŒ¬ã™ã‚‹ï¼‰
- chauvinist
- one blindly devoted to a group of which is one is a member
- chestnut
- an old, frequently repeated joke
- chicanery
- trickery, underhandedness
- chill
- to affect with or as if with cold
- chimerical
- visionary, imaginary, fantastic
- chisel
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- chop
- to cut by striking with a heavy sharp tool
- churlish
- boorish; surly(野å‘ãªã€ç„¡ä½œæ³•ãªã€ã‘ã¡ãªï¼‰
- chute
- a waterfall or rapid
- clamor
- a loud outcry, a loud sustained noise
- clandestine
- secret, undercover
- cleanse
- to free from dirt or guilt
- clergy
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- clich¨¦
- a commonplace phrase
- cling
- to adhere to something, emotionally attached
- clique
- small, exclusive group of people
- coagulate
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- coda
- a conclusion or closing part of a statement
- coddle
- to spoil; to pamper
- coerce
- to force
- cogent
- forceful, convincing, persuasive
- cognizant
- aware
- coherent
- sticking together
- collate
- to examine carefully to note disagreement
- colonel
- a commissioned rank in the U.S. Army
- color
- to misrepresent, esp. by exaggeration
- comely
- beautiful, handsome
- commensurate
- matching, corresponding in degree, size, amount, etc.
- commodious
- large, spacious
- compassion
- sympathetic feeling, kindness
- compatible
- harmonious, well-matched
- compelling
- driving or forcing, tending to convince
- compensatory
- serving to pay back
- complacent
- self-satisfied
- complaisant
- willing to please; tending to consent to other's wishes
- complicity
- partnership in wrongdoing
- component
- element
- compose
- to make (oneself) calm or tranquil
- compound
- increase or add to
- comprehensive
- thorough
- concede
- to yield; to admit
- concoct
- to devise
- concomitant
- accompanying, attending(両立ã™ã‚‹ã€ç›¸ä¼´ã†ã€ä»˜éšã™ã‚‹ï¼‰
- concur
- agree
- concussion
- a violent jarring, a shock (脳震盪)
- condemn
- to express strong disapproval of
- condescend
- to stoop, lower oneself
- condolence
- pity
- condone
- to excuse, pardon
- conducive
- leading, helpful
- conduit
- a channel for liquid; a tube; a pipe
- confidant
- one to whom you confide your secrets
- confiscate
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- conflagration
- great fire
- confront
- to come face to face with
- congeal
- å‡ã‚‹ã€å‡çµã™ã‚‹ã€ç¡¬ç›´ã™ã‚‹
- congenial
- sympathetic, agreeable
- conjecture
- judgment based on incomplete evidence
- conjugal
- relating to marriage
- conjure
- to bring about unexpectedly as by magicï¼ˆé”æ³•ã‚’ã‹ã‘る)
- connive
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- connoisseur
- expert
- connubial
- relating to marriage
- conscientious
- influenced by conscience
- conscript
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- consign
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- consternation
- dismay(驚愕ã€ä»°å¤©ã€ææ€–ã€ç‹¼ç‹½ï¼‰
- constrict
- to limit, bind, squeeze
- construe
- to make a deduction, to infer
- consummate
- complete, of the highest degree(ã“ã®ä¸Šãªã„)
- contagion
- disease transmission by contact
- contemn
- to scorn or despise
- contemptuous
- expressing a feeling that something is worthless
- contort
- to twist violently
- contrite
- crushed in spirit by a feeling of guilt
- controversial
- debatable
- contusion
- 打撲傷
- conundrum
- 難å•ã€ãªãžãªãž
- conveyance
- 鋿¬ã€è¼¸é€ã€ä¼å°Žã€ä¼é”
- convivial
- festive; sociable
- coop
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- cope
- to be a match for, to be able to handle
- copious
- ample, abundant, plentiful
- cordon
- a line of people stationed around an area to guard it
- corpse
- a dead body
- corpulent
- fleshy, obese, excessively fat
- corral
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- corroborate
- to confirm, support
- cortege
- a group of attendants accompanying a person; a ceremonial procession
- coterie
- small group having something in common
- countenance
- to tolerate, approve
- counterfeit
- a fake currency(å½è€…ã€å½æœã€å½é€ å“)
- coup
- revolution
- courteous
- 礼儀æ£ã—ã„ã€ä¸å¯§ãª
- cove
- 入り江ã€å¥¥ã¾ã£ãŸå ´æ‰€ã€è°·é–“
- covert
- secret, hidden
- covet
- want, envy, wish
- coward
- one who shows fear in the face of danger
- cozen
- to deceive, beguile
- crave
- to desire
- craven
- cowardly
- crib
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- criterion
- model, standard, test
- cryptic
- puzzling
- culminate
- reach the highest point
- culpable
- deserving blame
- culprit
- the guilty person
- cumbersome
- unwieldy, burdensome
- cumulative
- accumulated
- cupidity
- greed
- curator
- one who oversees, as the administrative director of a museum
- curry
- to seek favor by flattery
- cursory
- hasty, not thorough
- curtail
- to cut short
- cynic
- pessimist, skeptic
- contravene
- To act or be counter to; violate; To oppose in argument