GRE Flashcards for A-Words Vocabulary with Mnemonics
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30 A-Words for GRE Vocabulary with Mnemonics – Law & Logic

✨ Introduction

Learning GRE vocabulary with mnemonics can help boost your verbal reasoning score, especially when words are organized by theme. In today’s post, we present 30 advanced A-words covering topics like law, science, social behavior, emotions, and nutrition. Each word includes a precise definition, a GRE-style sentence, and a mnemonic to lock it in your memory. This is ideal for students preparing for GRE sentence completion and reading comprehension questions.


📚 GRE Vocabulary A-Words with Usage and Mnemonics

WordMeaningGRE Sentence ExampleMnemonic
AlibiA defense that one was elsewhere during a crimeHe had an airtight alibi supported by CCTV footage.“I’ll be” elsewhere
AliasA false or assumed identityThe criminal used multiple aliases to evade capture.A-lie-as = false name
AllegationA claim made without proofThe allegations against the senator caused a scandal.Legal “gossip”
AllegeTo claim something without proofThey alleged he had accepted bribes.Allegation = say it legally
AlimonyFinancial support after divorceShe received alimony to support her living expenses.Money after separation
AllegianceLoyalty or commitmentThe soldiers pledged allegiance to their country.Allegiance = Alliance
AlchemyAncient chemistry; magical transformationThe story symbolized the alchemy of grief into wisdom.Alchemy = magic + chemistry
AlgorithmStep-by-step problem-solving ruleThe app uses a powerful search algorithm.Algo + rhythm
AlbinoAn organism with absence of pigmentationAlbino animals are rare and sensitive to sunlight.Albi = white
AgrarianRelated to agricultureThe party promoted agrarian reform for farmers.Agriculture-related
AlacrityCheerful readinessShe accepted the offer with surprising alacrity.Alert + Activity
AllayTo reduce fear or worryThe nurse allayed the patient’s concerns.Allay = delay fear
AlleviateTo reduce pain or difficultyMedicine can alleviate chronic back pain.Alleviate = a little less pain
AllureTo attract or charmThe allure of the city lights drew him in.Allure = lure with charm
AlienateTo isolate or make unfriendlyHis behavior alienated many of his friends.Alien = feel like a stranger
AllyA supporter or partnerThe country found new allies in the region.Allies = Friendly ties
AlignTo place in proper position or agreementThe company’s goals were aligned with social impact.Align = in a straight line
AllegoryA symbolic narrativeAnimal Farm is an allegory about totalitarianism.Allegory = All + story
AlludeTo refer indirectlyHe alluded to his past mistakes without being specific.Allude = A-little reference
AlightTo descend from a vehicle; also “shining on”She alighted from the train and walked quickly.A-light landing
AloftIn the air, high aboveThe kite remained aloft despite the weak breeze.Loft = high place
AlikeSimilar in appearance or natureThe twins look so alike that even teachers confuse them.Alike = like each other
AllocateTo distribute for a specific purposeThe budget allocates funds for education.All + locate (put in place)
AllotTo give or assign a portionThey allotted each team 10 minutes to present.Allot = A-lot given
AllowanceA permitted or allocated amountThe baggage allowance was limited to 15 kg.Allow + amount
AlimentNourishment or sustenanceThe soup served as a simple yet hearty aliment.Aliment = alimentary = food
AlimentaryRelating to nourishment or digestionThe alimentary canal plays a major role in digestion.Alimentary = food journey
AlloyA metal mixtureBronze is an alloy of copper and tin.All + y = mix all together

🧠 GRE Sentence Completion Practice – Law & Logic Focus

1. After the trial, the accused produced an _______ to prove he was not at the scene.
A) alias B) allegation C) alibi D) alignment
Answer: C) alibi

2. The new social media platform used a unique _______ to rank trending content.
A) algorithm B) alloy C) agrarian D) alimony
Answer: A) algorithm

3. His speech subtly _______ to the upcoming merger without mentioning it directly.
A) aligned B) alluded C) allotted D) agitated
Answer: B) alluded


💬 Verbal Reasoning Tip of the Day

Don’t skip over subtle cues.
Words like allege, allude, and allocate can seem straightforward but appear in GRE questions testing contextual precision. Pay close attention to their connotation and sentence role.


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