GARNISH: To trim or decorate - dishes garnished attractively with greens. Synonyms: adorn, deck.GENEALOGY: A record of a person's or a family's ancestors or relatives - an interesting genealogy, including saints and sinners. Synonym: lineage.GENESIS: Origin - chemistry, which had its genesis in alchemy. Synonym: inception.GESTICULATE: To make gestures, or indicate feelings by. motions - gesticulated wildly to show his distress.GHASTLY: Horrible, deathlike - a ghastly disaster which shocked the world. Synonyms: gruesome, grisly, pallid, macabre, grim, lurid.GIBE (variant spelling: JIBE): To laugh at; to utter with scorn - gibed at his enemy...
0 Most important 500 Word List for TOEFL Test (F)
Study these words in your life to Memorize at TOEFL exam FACADE: Front or face, especially of a building - a facade of marble.FACETIOUS: Given to joking or inappropriate gaiety; said in fun - brightened the evening with his facetious remarks. Synonyms: jocose, droll, flippant, frivolous. Antonyms: solemn, grave, saturnine.FALLACIOUS (noun: FALLACY): Unsound; misleading; deceptive - led astray by fallacious reasoning and plans.FALLIBLE: Liable to make mistakes or be deceived - Being human, Tom was naturally fallible. Antonyms: infallible, unerring.FATHOM: To penetrate and understand - difficult to fathom his mysterious actions.FATUOUS: Foolish;...
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