GAT Vocabulary Lists Solved with Videos

GAT Vocabulary Lists Solved with Videos

Abase: lower

I am not going to abase myself in front of the bossy employer

You do not have to abase yourself in order to show your loyalty

 

Abash: embarrassed

The mother was abashed after her son got a zero on the exam

I felt abashed after the way insulted me in front of the audience

 

Abbreviate: shorten

You should abbreviate the word.

Sometimes it is easier for a person to understand a word after it is abbreviated

 

Abdicated: give up

The king would never abdicate his right to the throne

We are never going to abdicate democracy in favor of monarchy

 

Aberrant: abnormal

Is aberrant behavior a disease or something else?

Aberrant weather conditions were making the people making the people nervous

 

Aberration: moving away from the normal things

The aberration of youth is a common problem these days

 

 

 

Abet: assist

The man was arrested for abetting the cold-blooded murderer

You do not have to abet a person.

 

Abeyance: suspended action

The application is being held in abeyance

I was told that they put loan in abeyance

 

Abhor: hate

I abhor your attitude towards your parents

 

Abject: wretched

People in Pakistan live their life in abject terror

The actions of the leader have been a true example of abject failure

 

Abjure: renounce

The king said that he would never the abjure the realm

The Indian Prime minister urged the Pakistanis to abjure terrorism so that talk could be initiated

 

Ablution: washing

Ablution is necessary is for reading the Holy Quran

Ablution is an integral part of most ancient religions.

 

 

Abnegation: self-sacrifice

All party workers praised his act of abnegation

Some people believe that religion is another name for self-abnegation

 

Abolish: end

Many previous laws were abolished by the new ruler

Your attempt to abolish the allowances has infuriated the people

 

Abominable: hateful

Many people were devising a plan to kill the abominable leader

You have put me in an extremely abominable situation.

 

Abominate: hate

I abominate the way people question my dreams

They abominate the who idea of unemployment benefits

 

Aboriginal: Original

The aboriginal people of the area were adamant on practicing the rituals

 

Abortive: unsuccessful

You will have to pay the abortive legal fees for the transfer of the land

That was an abortive effort to learn English language.

 

 

 

Abrasive: annoying

I have been accused of having an abrasive personality

 

Abrogate: abolish

The government is desperately trying to abrogate the contracts

I will never abrogate your right to practice your religion in a free manner

 

Abscission: separation

Abscission is a very popular term in the field of Biology

The patient was expecting an abscission of the tumor.

 

Abscond: run away

I will not abscond because I know that I did not do anything wrong.

The robber absconded with all the money and the people were left clueless.

 

Absolute: complete

In order to attain absolute success you would have to make persistent efforts.

There is absolute lawlessness in this region.

 

Absolved: pardon

The man inquired whether his sins were absolved.

The government decided to absolve the student loans.

 

 

 

Abstain: refrain

I am abstaining from casting a vote as I do not believe in the fragile democratic system.

As a Muslim it is part of my faith to abstain from alcohol and violence.

 

Abstemious: not self indulgent

The man always had an abstemious approach towards wine

Then man had an abstemious lifestyle and always

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