GRE Flashcards for Conflict and History Vocabulary – Set A6
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πŸ“˜ 30 Advanced GRE Vocabulary Words with Mnemonics – Set A6

✨ 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 traitsβ€”complete with meanings, examples, and memory tricks. Download your flashcards and try the sentence completion practice below.


πŸ’‘ GRE Vocabulary List with Mnemonics

  1. Angst – deep anxiety or dread
    β†’ He was filled with angst before the exam.
    Mnemonic: Angst = anxious ghost
  2. Anguish – severe mental or physical pain
    β†’ She was in anguish after the loss.
    Mnemonic: Anguish = agony + crush
  3. Animosity – strong hostility or hatred
    β†’ Their animosity dated back years.
    Mnemonic: Enemy + emotion
  4. Annoy – to irritate or disturb
    β†’ The noise began to annoy her.
    Mnemonic: A noise
  5. Antagonism – active hostility or opposition
    β†’ There was open antagonism between the groups.
    Mnemonic: Anti + organism
  6. Antagonize – to provoke someone to become hostile
    β†’ He managed to antagonize every colleague.
    Mnemonic: Make someone your antagonist
  7. Anecdote – a short and amusing or interesting story
    β†’ He told a funny anecdote from school.
    Mnemonic: A dot of a story
  8. Anecdotal – based on personal accounts
    β†’ Her opinion was anecdotal, not data-based.
    Mnemonic: Not data, just notes
  9. Annotate – to add explanatory notes
    β†’ Please annotate the poem with comments.
    Mnemonic: Add notes
  10. Announce – to make something public
    β†’ They announced the results on Monday.
    Mnemonic: Say out loud
  11. Antecedent – something that comes before
    β†’ The Great Depression was an antecedent to reform.
    Mnemonic: Ante = before
  12. Antecedents – ancestors or past events
    β†’ Her antecedents were traced to royalty.
    Mnemonic: Family before
  13. Anemia – lack of red blood cells
    β†’ She felt tired due to anemia.
    Mnemonic: No iron = no energy
  14. Anesthetic – substance that dulls pain
    β†’ He was given an anesthetic for surgery.
    Mnemonic: No feeling
  15. Anathema – something hated or cursed
    β†’ Lying was anathema to her values.
    Mnemonic: Anti-theme
  16. Ancestral – related to ancestors
    β†’ They performed ancestral rituals every year.
    Mnemonic: Belonging to ancestors
  17. Ancestry – family lineage or heritage
    β†’ He discovered Irish ancestry in his DNA.
    Mnemonic: Ancestral history
  18. Antediluvian – ridiculously old-fashioned
    β†’ His views seemed antediluvian.
    Mnemonic: Anti + deluge = pre-flood
  19. Anonymity – being unknown or nameless
    β†’ The donor chose anonymity.
    Mnemonic: No name
  20. Anonymous – not named or identified
    β†’ The comment was posted anonymously.
    Mnemonic: Unknown source
  21. Annihilate – to destroy completely
    β†’ The fire annihilated the warehouse.
    Mnemonic: Nothing left
  22. Annul – to declare legally invalid
    β†’ The judge annulled the law.
    Mnemonic: Nullify
  23. Annex – to take or add by authority
    β†’ The land was annexed after the war.
    Mnemonic: Add next
  24. Anomalous – deviating from normal
    β†’ His reaction was anomalous.
    Mnemonic: Not normal
  25. Anomaly – an unusual event
    β†’ The data showed a clear anomaly.
    Mnemonic: Abnormal case
  26. Anodyne – something that soothes or is harmless
    β†’ The speech was an anodyne message.
    Mnemonic: Anti-pain
  27. Androgynous – having male and female traits
    β†’ Their fashion style was androgynous.
    Mnemonic: Andro (man) + gynous (woman)
  28. Angular – having sharp angles or thin frame
    β†’ His angular jaw was striking.
    Mnemonic: Angles
  29. Anchor – something providing stability
    β†’ Her values were her emotional anchor.
    Mnemonic: Hold firm
  30. Ancillary – providing necessary support
    β†’ The firm hired ancillary staff.
    Mnemonic: Secondary but essential

🎯 GRE Sentence Completion Practice – Conflict & Identity

  1. The whistleblower demanded ________ to protect their identity.
    A) anonymity B) allegiance C) annexation D) anemia
    βœ… Answer: A) anonymity
  2. The empire attempted to ________ the smaller neighboring state.
    A) annul B) annex C) annotate D) announce
    βœ… Answer: B) annex
  3. His ________ toward his rival never faded, even after years.
    A) angst B) animosity C) amity D) anomaly
    βœ… Answer: B) animosity

πŸ’¬ 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.


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