GRE in PAKISTAN

I will do the sentences soon ...but till that time I would like you to work on this one :)

best expresses the relationship
CREPUSCULE: TWILIGHT
week : Calender
temprature : Climate
dawn : Daybreak
radiation : Sun
Commutation : Voyage

so which one is it?

i had to look up the meaning of crepuscule, i dint know it neither was it in the barron's list]

and it means 'twilight' on webster.com

hmmm

so i guess the ans is

dawn : Daybreak

?

im prolly wrong :S

why cant it be commutation: voyage tho? :konfused:

arent they the same thing too?

i suck at this :crying:

ok Pakora this one is for you

Ira, fatalist u guys try too tum log waise kidhar ghayb ho? hazri lagao

i got this wrong on my first attempt, its from the gre official guide

COLOR: SPECTRUM
tone: scale
sound: waves
verse: poem
dimension : space
cell: organism

dimension : space :k:

dawn: daybreak


sound:waves?

hmmmm

:k:

kya :k: sound waves theek answer hay ya nahin ?? and please answer my Q in general thread please :smiley:

MUMBLE : SPEAK

adorn :denude
inflame :damage
delimit :expand
plagiarize :write
convert : preach

Grammatical and spelling mistakes are allowed in this thread, As GRE is neither about spellings nor Grammar.

It will just make us or “me” go faster…

OK Now the sentences and the new word list.

I dont know about sound but Dawn:daybreak is the correct answer.

To watch the pics posted on GS images you need nerves of an alloy called steel.

Its anachronistic to say that Muslims can win the war against the west only with their faith.

ok Irem I have done all ten words , do a search and you would know...

Here are the next 10.

Apocryphal: False, spurious; of doubtful authenticity.
Apotheosis: A glorification to the point of godliness.
Arduous: steep and therefore difficult of ascent; difficult to do; laborious
Assiduous: Diligent, industrious
Attenuation: The act of making thin or fine.
Audacious: Bold or adventurous.
Aver: To confirm, declare to be true.
Bane: Poison, the cause of injury or mischief
Beatify: To make happy, to bless, to ascribe extraordinary virtue to.
Bedizen: To adorn, especially in cheap and showy manner

Please aver my right to free medical services.
You are so loud irem , Please attenuate your tone.

I have done the rest...:)

LIBEL : DEFAMATORY

praise :Laudatory
option :selective
value :sparse
insult :apologetic
struggle :victorious.

COLOR: SPECTRUM
tone: scale
sound: waves
verse: poem
dimension : space
cell: organism

the correct answer is tone:scale

a spectrum is made up of a progressive, graduated series of colors, as a scale is of a progressive, graduated series of tones

MUMBLE : SPEAK

adorn :denude
inflame :damage
delimit :expand
plagiarize :write
convert : preach

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my ans: plagiarize :write

Apocryphal: False, spurious; of doubtful authenticity.
Apotheosis: A glorification to the point of godliness.
Arduous: steep and therefore difficult of ascent; difficult to do; laborious
Assiduous: Diligent, industrious
Attenuation: The act of making thin or fine.
Audacious: Bold or adventurous.
Aver: To confirm, declare to be true.
Bane: Poison, the cause of injury or mischief
Beatify: To make happy, to bless, to ascribe extraordinary virtue to.
Bedizen: To adorn, especially in cheap and showy manner

his stories about his grand past seemed apocryphal to his audience

the apotheosis of our leader, although an act of devotion, is not allowed in our religion.

this arduous exercise will work up your muscles.

ants are assiduous creatures. just look at how hard they work to build their nests.

the attenuation of the cartilage between his bones causes him pain.

her audacious speech at the party shocked the people there.

i aver that i am a Muslim and a Pakistani.

gupshup is the bane of my existence because i waste so much time here.

after reading some verses from the holy Quran one feels beatified.

the poor people were bedizened with inexpensive clothes, yet they celebrated in a more carefree manner than the rich who wore expensive dresses.*

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*Originally posted by Pakora: *
LIBEL : DEFAMATORY

praise :Laudatory
option :selective
value :sparse
insult :apologetic
struggle :victorious.
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praise :Laudatory

HEADLONG: FORETHOUGHT
barefaced: shame
mealymouthed: talent
heartbroken: emotion
levelheaded: resolve
singlehanded: ambition

ATHELETE: TROPHY
detective: badge
presenter: award
soldier: medal
better: stake
musician: instrument

ARTICULATE: UNCLEAR
assign: unencumbered
elaborate: sketchy
explain: lucid
grieve: somber
march: planned

PAKORA im right now typing stuff from a book. r u also doing that or r u copying n pasting from a website? if the latter option is avlbl i'f prefer that so do lemi know if thas the case. thanks.