π 30 Advanced GRE Vocabulary Words with Mnemonics β Set A6
β¨ Introduction
Mastering GRE vocabulary with mnemonics is one of the smartest ways to boost your verbal reasoning score. This Set A6 explores 30 high-yield vocabulary words related to conflict, identity, history, logic, and traitsβcomplete with meanings, examples, and memory tricks. Download your flashcards and try the sentence completion practice below.
π‘ GRE Vocabulary List with Mnemonics
- Angst β deep anxiety or dread
β He was filled with angst before the exam.
Mnemonic: Angst = anxious ghost - Anguish β severe mental or physical pain
β She was in anguish after the loss.
Mnemonic: Anguish = agony + crush - Animosity β strong hostility or hatred
β Their animosity dated back years.
Mnemonic: Enemy + emotion - Annoy β to irritate or disturb
β The noise began to annoy her.
Mnemonic: A noise - Antagonism β active hostility or opposition
β There was open antagonism between the groups.
Mnemonic: Anti + organism - Antagonize β to provoke someone to become hostile
β He managed to antagonize every colleague.
Mnemonic: Make someone your antagonist - Anecdote β a short and amusing or interesting story
β He told a funny anecdote from school.
Mnemonic: A dot of a story - Anecdotal β based on personal accounts
β Her opinion was anecdotal, not data-based.
Mnemonic: Not data, just notes - Annotate β to add explanatory notes
β Please annotate the poem with comments.
Mnemonic: Add notes - Announce β to make something public
β They announced the results on Monday.
Mnemonic: Say out loud - Antecedent β something that comes before
β The Great Depression was an antecedent to reform.
Mnemonic: Ante = before - Antecedents β ancestors or past events
β Her antecedents were traced to royalty.
Mnemonic: Family before - Anemia β lack of red blood cells
β She felt tired due to anemia.
Mnemonic: No iron = no energy - Anesthetic β substance that dulls pain
β He was given an anesthetic for surgery.
Mnemonic: No feeling - Anathema β something hated or cursed
β Lying was anathema to her values.
Mnemonic: Anti-theme - Ancestral β related to ancestors
β They performed ancestral rituals every year.
Mnemonic: Belonging to ancestors - Ancestry β family lineage or heritage
β He discovered Irish ancestry in his DNA.
Mnemonic: Ancestral history - Antediluvian β ridiculously old-fashioned
β His views seemed antediluvian.
Mnemonic: Anti + deluge = pre-flood - Anonymity β being unknown or nameless
β The donor chose anonymity.
Mnemonic: No name - Anonymous β not named or identified
β The comment was posted anonymously.
Mnemonic: Unknown source - Annihilate β to destroy completely
β The fire annihilated the warehouse.
Mnemonic: Nothing left - Annul β to declare legally invalid
β The judge annulled the law.
Mnemonic: Nullify - Annex β to take or add by authority
β The land was annexed after the war.
Mnemonic: Add next - Anomalous β deviating from normal
β His reaction was anomalous.
Mnemonic: Not normal - Anomaly β an unusual event
β The data showed a clear anomaly.
Mnemonic: Abnormal case - Anodyne β something that soothes or is harmless
β The speech was an anodyne message.
Mnemonic: Anti-pain - Androgynous β having male and female traits
β Their fashion style was androgynous.
Mnemonic: Andro (man) + gynous (woman) - Angular β having sharp angles or thin frame
β His angular jaw was striking.
Mnemonic: Angles - Anchor β something providing stability
β Her values were her emotional anchor.
Mnemonic: Hold firm - Ancillary β providing necessary support
β The firm hired ancillary staff.
Mnemonic: Secondary but essential
π― GRE Sentence Completion Practice β Conflict & Identity
- The whistleblower demanded ________ to protect their identity.
A) anonymityβB) allegianceβC) annexationβD) anemia
β Answer: A) anonymity - The empire attempted to ________ the smaller neighboring state.
A) annulβB) annexβC) annotateβD) announce
β Answer: B) annex - His ________ toward his rival never faded, even after years.
A) angstβB) animosityβC) amityβD) anomaly
β Answer: B) animosity
π¬ GRE Verbal Tip of the Day
Pay close attention to prefixes:
“An-“ means “without” (anemia, anonymity),
“Anti-“ means “against” (antagonism, anathema),
“Ante-“ means “before” (antecedent, antediluvian).
These roots often hint at meaning in GRE sentence completions.
π₯ Download Flashcards β Set A6
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π Resources
Here are all published blog posts in this GRE vocabulary series:
- π 30 Must-Know GRE Vocabulary Words on Emotions, Logic & Social Behavior (with Mnemonics)
- π 30 Powerful GRE Vocabulary Words on Law, Logic, and Human Behavior (with Mnemonics)
- π Emotion, Power & Expression β 30 High-Impact GRE Words You Must Master (with Mnemonics)
- π 30 A-Words for GRE Vocabulary with Mnemonics β Law & Logic
- π 30 Must-Know GRE Vocabulary Words with Mnemonics β Set A5
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