Update: I am not available for tutoring! But still alive, :) Meanwhile, so many students have personally recommended Target Test Prep for GRE / GMAT that I asked them for a unique discount code, TestedTutor10, for this link: https://targettestprep.referralrock.com/l/1TESTEDTUTO21/ Best one yet! Quick vocab video that's great for those studying the GRE or just anyone looking to improve their vocabulary and avoid common English language errors. These videos will cover both advanced GRE words and more basic GRE words but the focus will be on avoiding common GRE mistakes in vocabulary. https://crunchprep.com/gre/commonly-misused-gre-words I offer private GRE / GMAT tutoring online at a fixed rate of $140/hr. Please get in touch via the email below, or through my tutoring website: https://www.gretutorlondon.com/ Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com 71. inveigh and inveigle inveigh is a verb, and means to complain bitterly. Example: He inveighed against the wasteful ways of modern society. inveigle means to influence. Example: He inveigled her into going to the party. 72. insidious and invidious insidious is an adjective, and means attractive but harmful. Example: One should not indulge in insidious pleasures. invidious is an adjective, and means prejudice or partiality. Example: The juror was obviously invidious towards the plaintiff. 73. incite and insight incite is a verb, and means to urge. Example: She incited me to sacrifice my career for her. insight is a noun, and means a deep perception. Example: I would like your insight on this matter. 74. necessary vs essential Necessary is an adjective, and means unavoidable. Example: It is necessary that you take this medicine every day. Essential he means fundamental. Example: Water is an essential part of our life. 75. accede and exceed accede is a verb, and means to allow or agree. Example: The leader of the group acceded the new rule. Exceed is a verb, and means to be greater than or superior to. Example: I hope you exceed my expectations. 76. meretricious and meritorious meretricious is an adjective, and means pretentious. Example: What a meretricious person he is. He should be ashamed. meritorious is an adjective, and means having merit or a good quality. Example: He was always a meritorious student. 77. militate and mitigate militate is a verb, and means to influence forcefully. Example: Politeness has been militated against his opinions. mitigate is a verb, and means to make something less severe. Example: The circumstances have somehow mitigated the crime he could have committed. 78. prodigy and protégé prodigy is a noun, and means a young, talented person. Example: The child prodigy has already won numerous awards. Protégé is a noun, and means a person who trains under a skilled or influential coach. Example: The youngster was an aide and protégé of the former senator of state. 79. reluctant and reticent reluctant is an adjective, and means unwillingness to do something. Example: He was reluctant to withstand any violence against his family. reticent is an adjective, and means unemotional. Example: The reticent criminal was punished severely by the jailer. 80. veracious, vociferous, and voracious veracious is an adjective, and means accurate. Example: It was a veracious account of his attitude. vociferous is an adjective and means very loud. Example: The vociferous mob was silenced by the police. Voracious is an adjective, and means greedy. Example: The voracious businessman met the fate he deserved: jail. The GRE and GMAT are two of most used graduate exams for those seeking to study a Masters Degree or Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree. The Graduate Record Exam and Graduate Management Admissions Test have been taken for over 50 years and are taken by approximately 600,000 and 300,000 people worldwide annually, respectively. These exams are typically taken between the ages of 18-40, by those who have completed, or are about to complete, their Bachelors Degree. Business Enquiries: philip@gretutorlondon.com Grateful for any support: https://www.patreon.com/testedtutor If you’re now ready to get into your dream MBA program, my former student, Angel, is offering virtual private Admissions coaching. She was admitted into Harvard Business School, The Wharton School of Business, and Columbia Business School (accepted into every school she interviewed for) after graduating from UCLA with a degree in Communication. She also got 3 perfect scores on the GRE’s Analytical Writing Assessment (99th percentile). Here is her link - https://linktr.ee/angel_accel - and you can reach her at angellinzhu@gmail.com with the subject line, “PHILIP SENT ME.”

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