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ΓΡΕ Με µ ο ρ ψ Φλα σ η Χα ρ δ σ
How do I remember all the 3500 high frequency words of GRE? Many students are both
perturbed and frustrated by this question. The task is arduous indeed, since the number
‘3500’ is huge. You need to sweat out many an hour to commit these words to your
memory. These words help you get an awesome score in GRE. They also help you during
your stay on the University campus. The Native Americans use these words frequently.
For this reason these words are asked in GRE.
Powerful Techniques that help you remember all the 3500 words of GRE:
These are some proven Vocabulary learning techniques. Research says that many
students have benefited from them. We have mentioned these techniques many a time in
our blogs. We now feel the need for discussing them here, exclusively! For convenience
let us call Vocabulary Technique as VT.
VT 1: Work with the Word
A word is not just something that has to be seen from an examination perspective. You
need to work with the word. The word has to become a tool in your hand. You need to
apply it at the right time and right situation. You need to get into a relationship with it.
Spend some considerable time with it. Only then will it be retained in your memory.
Owing to a commitment like this you need to plan your GRE preparation well in advance.
Fact 1: You can never memorize the high frequency GRE words in 1 month’s time. You
need a ‘minimum’ 6 month’s time frame.
VT 2: Expand its meaning into a suitable context
A word exists only in context. The beauty of the word is realized in context alone. So
whenever you learn/memorize a new word use it in context immediately. Not a single
context. Use it in all possible contexts and situations. Paint your imagination deeper and
darker. Think where all the word can be applicable. Believe me when you use a word in
multiple contexts like these you will never forget it.
Fact 2: ‘Mugging up’ GRE High Frequency words vaguely is a very bad thing to do!
VT 3: Relate it to the person or situation you know
Adjectives are best learned this way. Adjectives generally suggest a person’s trait. When
you look at a word like ‘loquacious’, which means ‘talkative’ you can immediately think
of a relative/friend/colleague/neighbor who is loquacious. Relate the word to that person
and you will never forget it. And whenever you see that person you will instantly
remember the word too. Isn’t that great?!
Fact 3: The actual GRE Verbal test has ‘only’ adjectives/nouns/verbs!
VT 4: Share the word with your friends, colleagues
Sharing doubles the knowledge! When you know a word, its context the next best thing is
sharing it with your buddies. I strongly suggest until the day of your GRE test organize
weekly ‘Vocabulary Review Meets’. During these meets share all the new words that
you learned and let your friends share their words with you. This way you will be
unendingly adding to your long list of Vocabulary. Great once again! Isn’t it?
Fact 4: Never prepare for GRE in isolation. You will never know where you stand in
competition!
VT 5: Try to pronounce the word aloud at least five times
A word’s pronunciation is as important as its meaning. Some words are not pronounced
the way they are written. For example consider the word ‘ennui’ which means ‘boredom’.
Ennui is pronounced as ‘Onwee’. Now is that not interesting? Keep handy a good
dictionary that also suggests pronunciation. When you learn a new word, look at the
pronunciation aspect immediately. Jot that down in your notebook in the way you can
easily understand it. Talk about pronunciation too during your weekly ‘Vocabulary
Review Meets’. This will keep the meets interesting and happening.
Fact 5: Knowing the word Pronunciation is as important as knowing its meaning!
Learning Vocabulary is fun. Do not make it a stressful process. Do not get intimidated
looking at the exhaustive word list that is quintessential for your GRE preparation.
Practicing the above mentioned techniques will certainly help you memorize many
words. A few diligent students have already shared with us some powerful techniques to
memorize GRE Vocabulary. You can share your techniques too. Share them here with us.
And do leave your valuable comment when you complete reading this blog on
Vocabulary Learning.
Wishing you Success!!
Regards,
Anu Veluri
Manager- learnwordlist.com

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40 Responses to “Top 5 ‘Powerful’ GRE Vocabulary Learning Techniques”


sisira on January 17th, 2010 1:01 pm
I realy felt academic enjoyment and enhanced my GRE knowledge through thid
sie.
Hence it reproduced our vision and directed us to sophesticated path of learning
English
Thank you
AnuVeluri on January 18th, 2010 2:44 am
Hi Sisira..if u are aspiring for GRE go through our blog segment..and yes be there
on the forum and post some relevant topics..hope to see u there soon!!
Goda on March 14th, 2010 4:37 am
First of all let me thank you for all the interesting posts on this site.
They are very helpful.
I am planning to give the GRE in July-august. My Maths is pretty good. But the
verbal section is the roadblock while targeting the 1600 mark.
I am trying all the techniques you gave for learning the word lists but have not
had much success. I was debating on starting again from scratch with the word
lists. Is there any other way to improve my retention of these words?
AnuVeluri on March 14th, 2010 9:30 am
First and foremsot thing eliminate anxiety and stress Goda..n there are many blog
that comment on the power of retention..read them all..since u already know quite
a few words..there is absolutely no need for u to start from scratch..
namuri king david on March 26th, 2010 8:26 am
i am in Ghana and i love GRE Vocabulary test how do i get to benefit it most?
DR NASIRA on March 26th, 2010 6:10 pm
I AM A MEDICAL DOCTOR, I NEED TO PRACTICE MATHS PORTION.
CAN YOU PROVIDE ME TIPS FOR MATHS. ? I NEED SOME TIPS FOR
COMPREHENSION, REGARDING ANSWERING QUESTIONS FROM THE
PARAGRAPH GIVEN .
abhishek mishra on March 27th, 2010 2:12 pm
the ways of learning and memorising you gave here are appreciable but then also
all 3500 words cant be learnt in a short span of time, neither can they be
connected to persons, take it for instance if i try to learn about 3500 persons, is it
possible ? can you suggest some more ways?
Ayantika Sen on March 27th, 2010 2:30 pm
Dear friends,
First of all I would like to express my heartiest gratitude to Learnwordlist for their
amazing effort. I have been a member of Learnwordlist for quite sometime and
have been following and using all their techniques and services. Needless to say,
whatever they offer is of great help and has helped me a lot to improve my
vocabulary. Their gre word list is just superb. Not just this, the techniques that
they suggest on “how to score well in GRE?” really works. Thats something that I
am stating from my personal experiences. so Friends, i you still haven’t started
logging on to this website, kindly do it as soon as possible before its too late. I am
sure you will benefit a lot from LearnWordList.
Regards,
Ayantika,
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 5:58 am
GRE is an exam taken by students aspiring to study Master’s abroad…
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:02 am
Hi Dr. Nasira, we are coming up with the math segment shortly..
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:07 am
Thanks Ayantika, be there in the forum too..
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:08 am
Hey Abhishek, can u share some more techniques with us? We could perhaps
share..what say?
Cj on March 29th, 2010 10:31 am
Thank you Anu
You are so benign for this training. I will keep using them for the better.
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 1:12 pm
Thanks too..I wish you read al the blogs..and do take the tests, they will help u
evaluate your understanding..:-)
Tankeshwar Acharya on April 10th, 2010 1:27 pm
i saw your blog recently. infact if i had seen it before i take test it will really help
me. now i am also writing blog to share the tricks and tips to upcoming test takers.
great work, and nice collection man.
shipra on April 29th, 2010 4:16 am
hiii Tankeshwar Acharya
Thanks a lot dear.
shipra
naseer on May 1st, 2010 2:26 pm
paste two or three pages containing high vacabulary / frequency words on the wall
of your bathroom or sleeping room and change those pages after two or three days
. you will definitely get advantage. so when you ll visit bath room, many words
will be in front of your eyes . by doing this i have increased my vocabulary a great
extent . do test it.
Yeasmeen on May 2nd, 2010 3:57 am
Thank you. these 5 tips make me interested to learn new words. but I could not
memorize new words for along time
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 6:25 am
hii yeasmeen
Thanks
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 6:27 am
hii naseer
gud tactic.hey naseer why dont you write in forum section about this tactic.let
others also try this.
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 7:40 am
hii tankeshwa
Good to hear that u also start writing your own blogs.kep writing us ,tricks and
tips.share with us also.
mulugeta d on May 6th, 2010 1:30 pm
it is really a saintly activity, i appriciate what you are doing.but is there any way
you can send as the whole material once?
otherise it is very nice
shipra on May 7th, 2010 6:25 am
hey mulugeta
On learnwordlist.com there is a extensive collection of material that is useful for
GRE.have you checked that???if no check that and get back with feedback.
Syed Haroon on June 10th, 2010 5:02 am
Abraham lincoln once said about his success as “You cannot escape the
responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today”
This means to me as if we learn GRE Vocabulary today we can have a good time
tomorrow.
I am really thankful to LearnWordlist.com.
Regards,
Haroon
Sudhakar,Gouda on June 10th, 2010 9:09 am
Its very good and useful to the students who r appearing for GRE. Really ur
service in this regard is appreciable.
every student of GRE should maintain a perpetual bond with this site to update
their knowledge of Vocabulary
shipra on June 11th, 2010 5:56 am
hi,Sudhakar thanks for such invigorating words.Sudhakar please also register
yourself to learnwordlist.com’s forum section .we shall love to hear from you in
forum as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
Huong Nguyen on July 3rd, 2010 12:39 am
I found tips on vocabulary learning techniques are useful. thanks a lot
shipra on July 3rd, 2010 4:29 am
Thanks for your comment Huong,we are committed towards student like you.
Humraf on July 6th, 2010 4:39 am
I have read the above valuable GRE words learning techniques, but You have
mentioned here not to work alone… I am living in a small town where there is too
difficult to find people preparing for GRE.. what should I do??
shipra on July 9th, 2010 8:38 am
Thanks for your comment Humraf.Yes, we can understand your concern , i am
sending you a link in which you will find reference of many books.You can start
your preparation with the help of these books still if you face any difficulty then
learnwordlist.com is always here to help you.
http://learnwordlist.com/books/
Regards,
Alagiavanan on July 18th, 2010 2:29 am
Hi Anu mam!
Thanks a lot for taking in my request and writing this article… Really I have no
words to express my gratitude to you! LearnWordList.com always rockz!! Hats
off! Looking forward to analogous posts!
Alagiavanan on July 18th, 2010 2:34 am
Will these 3500 words alone suffice for the real GRE? Should concern be given to
other words also??
aniqa on August 16th, 2010 10:13 am
I have visited many sites for GRE and I conclude that this is the best site.The
above techniques are really practiceable
shipra on August 17th, 2010 4:05 am
Thanks for your comment aniqua, keep visiting us.
naresh on August 21st, 2010 8:38 am
am weak at vocabulary,
can i prepare tis gre words within 3 months
sir would u plz gve me rply
shipra on August 23rd, 2010 4:27 am
Yes naresh, if you will devote yourself thoroughly with preparation than 3 months
is not less.You can start by taking all the test available on learnwordlist.com and
you are always welcome here with any query related to GRE.

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ΓΡΕ Με µ ο ρ ψ Φλα σ η Χα ρ δ σ
How do I remember all the 3500 high frequency words of GRE? Many students are both
perturbed and frustrated by this question. The task is arduous indeed, since the number
‘3500’ is huge. You need to sweat out many an hour to commit these words to your
memory. These words help you get an awesome score in GRE. They also help you during
your stay on the University campus. The Native Americans use these words frequently.
For this reason these words are asked in GRE.
Powerful Techniques that help you remember all the 3500 words of GRE:
These are some proven Vocabulary learning techniques. Research says that many
students have benefited from them. We have mentioned these techniques many a time in
our blogs. We now feel the need for discussing them here, exclusively! For convenience
let us call Vocabulary Technique as VT.
VT 1: Work with the Word
A word is not just something that has to be seen from an examination perspective. You
need to work with the word. The word has to become a tool in your hand. You need to
apply it at the right time and right situation. You need to get into a relationship with it.
Spend some considerable time with it. Only then will it be retained in your memory.
Owing to a commitment like this you need to plan your GRE preparation well in advance.
Fact 1: You can never memorize the high frequency GRE words in 1 month’s time. You
need a ‘minimum’ 6 month’s time frame.
VT 2: Expand its meaning into a suitable context
A word exists only in context. The beauty of the word is realized in context alone. So
whenever you learn/memorize a new word use it in context immediately. Not a single
context. Use it in all possible contexts and situations. Paint your imagination deeper and
darker. Think where all the word can be applicable. Believe me when you use a word in
multiple contexts like these you will never forget it.
Fact 2: ‘Mugging up’ GRE High Frequency words vaguely is a very bad thing to do!
VT 3: Relate it to the person or situation you know
Adjectives are best learned this way. Adjectives generally suggest a person’s trait. When
you look at a word like ‘loquacious’, which means ‘talkative’ you can immediately think
of a relative/friend/colleague/neighbor who is loquacious. Relate the word to that person
and you will never forget it. And whenever you see that person you will instantly
remember the word too. Isn’t that great?!
Fact 3: The actual GRE Verbal test has ‘only’ adjectives/nouns/verbs!
VT 4: Share the word with your friends, colleagues
Sharing doubles the knowledge! When you know a word, its context the next best thing is
sharing it with your buddies. I strongly suggest until the day of your GRE test organize
weekly ‘Vocabulary Review Meets’. During these meets share all the new words that
you learned and let your friends share their words with you. This way you will be
unendingly adding to your long list of Vocabulary. Great once again! Isn’t it?
Fact 4: Never prepare for GRE in isolation. You will never know where you stand in
competition!
VT 5: Try to pronounce the word aloud at least five times
A word’s pronunciation is as important as its meaning. Some words are not pronounced
the way they are written. For example consider the word ‘ennui’ which means ‘boredom’.
Ennui is pronounced as ‘Onwee’. Now is that not interesting? Keep handy a good
dictionary that also suggests pronunciation. When you learn a new word, look at the
pronunciation aspect immediately. Jot that down in your notebook in the way you can
easily understand it. Talk about pronunciation too during your weekly ‘Vocabulary
Review Meets’. This will keep the meets interesting and happening.
Fact 5: Knowing the word Pronunciation is as important as knowing its meaning!
Learning Vocabulary is fun. Do not make it a stressful process. Do not get intimidated
looking at the exhaustive word list that is quintessential for your GRE preparation.
Practicing the above mentioned techniques will certainly help you memorize many
words. A few diligent students have already shared with us some powerful techniques to
memorize GRE Vocabulary. You can share your techniques too. Share them here with us.
And do leave your valuable comment when you complete reading this blog on
Vocabulary Learning.
Wishing you Success!!
Regards,
Anu Veluri
Manager- learnwordlist.com

Question Answer Section


Post your Comments and Win a Barron's GRE
Book each month
Forward this to your friends if they are also preparing for
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40 Responses to “Top 5 ‘Powerful’ GRE Vocabulary Learning Techniques”


sisira on January 17th, 2010 1:01 pm
I realy felt academic enjoyment and enhanced my GRE knowledge through thid
sie.
Hence it reproduced our vision and directed us to sophesticated path of learning
English
Thank you
AnuVeluri on January 18th, 2010 2:44 am
Hi Sisira..if u are aspiring for GRE go through our blog segment..and yes be there
on the forum and post some relevant topics..hope to see u there soon!!
Goda on March 14th, 2010 4:37 am
First of all let me thank you for all the interesting posts on this site.
They are very helpful.
I am planning to give the GRE in July-august. My Maths is pretty good. But the
verbal section is the roadblock while targeting the 1600 mark.
I am trying all the techniques you gave for learning the word lists but have not
had much success. I was debating on starting again from scratch with the word
lists. Is there any other way to improve my retention of these words?
AnuVeluri on March 14th, 2010 9:30 am
First and foremsot thing eliminate anxiety and stress Goda..n there are many blog
that comment on the power of retention..read them all..since u already know quite
a few words..there is absolutely no need for u to start from scratch..
namuri king david on March 26th, 2010 8:26 am
i am in Ghana and i love GRE Vocabulary test how do i get to benefit it most?
DR NASIRA on March 26th, 2010 6:10 pm
I AM A MEDICAL DOCTOR, I NEED TO PRACTICE MATHS PORTION.
CAN YOU PROVIDE ME TIPS FOR MATHS. ? I NEED SOME TIPS FOR
COMPREHENSION, REGARDING ANSWERING QUESTIONS FROM THE
PARAGRAPH GIVEN .
abhishek mishra on March 27th, 2010 2:12 pm
the ways of learning and memorising you gave here are appreciable but then also
all 3500 words cant be learnt in a short span of time, neither can they be
connected to persons, take it for instance if i try to learn about 3500 persons, is it
possible ? can you suggest some more ways?
Ayantika Sen on March 27th, 2010 2:30 pm
Dear friends,
First of all I would like to express my heartiest gratitude to Learnwordlist for their
amazing effort. I have been a member of Learnwordlist for quite sometime and
have been following and using all their techniques and services. Needless to say,
whatever they offer is of great help and has helped me a lot to improve my
vocabulary. Their gre word list is just superb. Not just this, the techniques that
they suggest on “how to score well in GRE?” really works. Thats something that I
am stating from my personal experiences. so Friends, i you still haven’t started
logging on to this website, kindly do it as soon as possible before its too late. I am
sure you will benefit a lot from LearnWordList.
Regards,
Ayantika,
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 5:58 am
GRE is an exam taken by students aspiring to study Master’s abroad…
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:02 am
Hi Dr. Nasira, we are coming up with the math segment shortly..
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:07 am
Thanks Ayantika, be there in the forum too..
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 6:08 am
Hey Abhishek, can u share some more techniques with us? We could perhaps
share..what say?
Cj on March 29th, 2010 10:31 am
Thank you Anu
You are so benign for this training. I will keep using them for the better.
AnuVeluri on March 29th, 2010 1:12 pm
Thanks too..I wish you read al the blogs..and do take the tests, they will help u
evaluate your understanding..:-)
Tankeshwar Acharya on April 10th, 2010 1:27 pm
i saw your blog recently. infact if i had seen it before i take test it will really help
me. now i am also writing blog to share the tricks and tips to upcoming test takers.
great work, and nice collection man.
shipra on April 29th, 2010 4:16 am
hiii Tankeshwar Acharya
Thanks a lot dear.
shipra
naseer on May 1st, 2010 2:26 pm
paste two or three pages containing high vacabulary / frequency words on the wall
of your bathroom or sleeping room and change those pages after two or three days
. you will definitely get advantage. so when you ll visit bath room, many words
will be in front of your eyes . by doing this i have increased my vocabulary a great
extent . do test it.
Yeasmeen on May 2nd, 2010 3:57 am
Thank you. these 5 tips make me interested to learn new words. but I could not
memorize new words for along time
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 6:25 am
hii yeasmeen
Thanks
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 6:27 am
hii naseer
gud tactic.hey naseer why dont you write in forum section about this tactic.let
others also try this.
shipra on May 3rd, 2010 7:40 am
hii tankeshwa
Good to hear that u also start writing your own blogs.kep writing us ,tricks and
tips.share with us also.
mulugeta d on May 6th, 2010 1:30 pm
it is really a saintly activity, i appriciate what you are doing.but is there any way
you can send as the whole material once?
otherise it is very nice
shipra on May 7th, 2010 6:25 am
hey mulugeta
On learnwordlist.com there is a extensive collection of material that is useful for
GRE.have you checked that???if no check that and get back with feedback.
Syed Haroon on June 10th, 2010 5:02 am
Abraham lincoln once said about his success as “You cannot escape the
responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today”
This means to me as if we learn GRE Vocabulary today we can have a good time
tomorrow.
I am really thankful to LearnWordlist.com.
Regards,
Haroon
Sudhakar,Gouda on June 10th, 2010 9:09 am
Its very good and useful to the students who r appearing for GRE. Really ur
service in this regard is appreciable.
every student of GRE should maintain a perpetual bond with this site to update
their knowledge of Vocabulary
shipra on June 11th, 2010 5:56 am
hi,Sudhakar thanks for such invigorating words.Sudhakar please also register
yourself to learnwordlist.com’s forum section .we shall love to hear from you in
forum as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
shipra on June 12th, 2010 6:21 am
hi syed,those were really inspiring words .Keep visiting us do write us as well.
Huong Nguyen on July 3rd, 2010 12:39 am
I found tips on vocabulary learning techniques are useful. thanks a lot
shipra on July 3rd, 2010 4:29 am
Thanks for your comment Huong,we are committed towards student like you.
Humraf on July 6th, 2010 4:39 am
I have read the above valuable GRE words learning techniques, but You have
mentioned here not to work alone… I am living in a small town where there is too
difficult to find people preparing for GRE.. what should I do??
shipra on July 9th, 2010 8:38 am
Thanks for your comment Humraf.Yes, we can understand your concern , i am
sending you a link in which you will find reference of many books.You can start
your preparation with the help of these books still if you face any difficulty then
learnwordlist.com is always here to help you.
http://learnwordlist.com/books/
Regards,
Alagiavanan on July 18th, 2010 2:29 am
Hi Anu mam!
Thanks a lot for taking in my request and writing this article… Really I have no
words to express my gratitude to you! LearnWordList.com always rockz!! Hats
off! Looking forward to analogous posts!
Alagiavanan on July 18th, 2010 2:34 am
Will these 3500 words alone suffice for the real GRE? Should concern be given to
other words also??
aniqa on August 16th, 2010 10:13 am
I have visited many sites for GRE and I conclude that this is the best site.The
above techniques are really practiceable
shipra on August 17th, 2010 4:05 am
Thanks for your comment aniqua, keep visiting us.
naresh on August 21st, 2010 8:38 am
am weak at vocabulary,
can i prepare tis gre words within 3 months
sir would u plz gve me rply
shipra on August 23rd, 2010 4:27 am
Yes naresh, if you will devote yourself thoroughly with preparation than 3 months
is not less.You can start by taking all the test available on learnwordlist.com and
you are always welcome here with any query related to GRE.

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