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Mnemonic Words for Remembering GRE Vocabulary

Xuhua Chen

  • 16 september 2012
  • 9781479328635
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Believe it or not the mnemonic technique used in this book is possibly the most simple and powerful in remembering the meaning of difficult words. Here's how it works: Take the word ABUT, which means to lie adjacent to another or share a boundary. All you need to do is to use the mnemonic link words provided by the book to form a sentence or phrase to remember it. We have the following as the first example:ABUT - (v.) to lie adjacent to another or share a boundaryABUT = A Border Unites Turkey.The first letters of the above sentence match each letter of ABUT.You don’t need to be genius to work out how effective this is. What you need is some more examples:IMP - (n.) (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous (n.) one who is playfully mischievousIMP = Infant Must PlayHIVE - (n.) a teeming multitude (n.) a man-made receptacle that houses a swarm of bees (n.) a structure that provides a natural habitation for beesHIVE = Honey Is Very ExpensiveRouge - (n.) makeup consisting of a pink or red powder applied to the cheeks (v.) redden by applying rouge toROUGE = Red Onions Usually Get EatenPAUCITY - (n.) an insufficient quantity or numberPAUCITY = Poor And Ugly CITYCheck out the book and you will have more surprise.The author's other publication can be found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/wordnet/related-projects/

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