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    By CHRIS LELEon March 5, 2013 inVocabulary,Vocabulary Word List s

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    Inundated with scores of different GRE word lists? Not sure which one to use? Are you dreading committing

    yourself to one list only to find out it is not the right one?

    To allay any such anxiety, I aim to answer those questions by providing an overview of the popular lists out

    there. I will also discuss how to and how not to use a word list. But first, it behooves me to give you realopinion of word lists for the GRE theyre not the Holy Grail of a good vocabulary.

    A better way to learn vocabulary

    Instead of getting weighed down with long word lists that dont really do much but leave your head swimming

    in useless vocabulary, check out our free GRE flashcards!

    Here are several posts Ive written on the topic of vocab lists:

    New GRE Vocabulary Lists

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    How to Study Vocabulary for the Revised GRE

    Alright, alright, you came here to find out about some word lists, so here are my reviews:

    Kaplans 900 words Good

    The words found on this list are high-frequency GRE words. Remember this does not mean that if you study all

    900 words you will know every word that will show up test day. Far from it. But this is a good beginning.

    To really take advantage of this word listand any word list, for that matteris to use quizlet.com. The good

    news is that quizlet already has this set of flashcards ready to go. If you dont know already, quizlet.com is an

    excellent (and free) online flashcard resource. Better yet, each word list comes with a ready-made quiz.

    Studying this way is a thousand times more effective than looking at a list of words.

    Barrons 4,759 words Avoid

    Simply put, this list is overkill. If you slog through it, you wont know the difference between high-frequencyand low-frequency words. Even though this list is already built into quizlet.com, skip it.

    Barrons 3500 Avoid

    This is a word list from the Barrons prep guide for the old GRE. Notice I said old GRE. Some of these words

    are not applicable to the new GRE (they are words that popped up on the analogy section). The fact that

    Barrons chose not to publish this list in their new GRE guide is telling.

    You also want to avoid using this list because it is extremely dull and tedious. Hundreds of words are crammed

    on one page. Your eyes will glaze over quickly, your brain will fall asleepyou might as well being watching

    daytime television.

    Perhaps most importantly, the definitions here are very vague and not at all adequate for the sense of how a

    word functions in context. Thats probably why Barrons did not include this list in their new guide.

    Novas 4500 Definitely avoid

    This list is in the Novas verbal book. Like anything Nova releases for verbal, avoid. This list really is a

    travesty to GRE word lists. Words are vaguelyand often mistakenlydefined. Words youll never see arelumped together with high-frequency words. Throw in the fact that this is simply a word list and I can think of

    no better way to waste ones precious GRE prep time than studying this list.

    Internet word lists Beware

    These are a dime a dozen, and often they poach Barrons word list. Others are just a random word list filled

    with archaic words or analogy words that appeared on the old GRE. Avoid these lists at all costs. Not just

    because the content is iffy but because they are static lists.

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    Magoosh word lists on quizlet.com Good

    Many of the words that have appeared in our vocabulary ebook (which means Vocab Wednesdays) have been

    conveniently set up in quizlet.com. Since we dont necessarily endorse any of these lists, you have to snoop

    around. But its easy! Just type in Magoosh GRE into the searchbox, and you will come up with different sets of

    Magoosh flashcards. Some of them also, use words that show up in our product, words that are also high-

    frequency vocab words.

    How to use a word list

    This is perhaps the most important part of using a word list doing it the right way. Reading through a word

    list of unknown words is the single most ineffective way to study vocabulary. Thats right ineffective. If you

    catch yourself studying this way, stop. Do something else, anything else short of committing a misdemeanor,

    for reading a word list truly is criminal.

    Why? Whats with all my hyperbole? Well, our brains learn from being challenged. What most are wont to do is

    to read each word, then the definition. At that point, they think they have learned the word. After all, the

    definition is right there. They carry on and by the end of the word list they think theyve learned something.

    If you were to quiz such a person 30 minutes after theyve read the list, they will remember the definition for

    very few words. They will remember the placement of words, Oh yes, stymie was next to esoteri

    something, uh). Ask them to provide the word once you read the definition and you might as well be asking

    them what the capital of Equatorial Guinea is.

    Whichever list you end up using, dont forget quizlet. It takes the flashcard concept (which is based on

    randomized order) and expands upon it by offering excellent quizzes. Remember, the brain learns while being

    challenged.

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    About the Author

    Chris Lele has been helping students excel on the GRE, GMAT, and SAT for the last 10 years. He is the Lead

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    26 Responses to GRE Word Lists

    1.

    Siraj Memon August 6, 2014 at 6:27 am #

    Hi Chris,

    I am using Magoosh Vocab builder and flashcards. Do I need to use any other source as well for

    words?

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    Chris Lele August 6, 2014 at 11:57 am #

    I recommend the Vocab Wednesday videos. Sure, a lot of those words overlap, but many of

    the newer videos contain words not found in the flashcards. If you are still looking for words,

    you might want to check out the Manhattan GRE flashcards (there will be significant overlap,

    though).

    Reply

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    Zara July 19, 2014 at 6:49 pm #

    Hi Chris!

    Have been following the Magoosh site for quite sometime now and all your posts have been reallyhelpful! But Im having a hard time deciding which vocab book to follow. Between Word Smart and

    the Manhattan prep (1000 words) which do you think is better considering I have two and a half

    months before my test date and need to score 160 or above? Which one do you suggest will help

    me score higher given Ill also go through the Magoosh flashcards? Also, if you suggest Word Smart,

    should I go with Word Smart for the new GRE (around 700 words) or Word Smart 1 and 2 (1523

    words). Sorry for the long list of questions but Im pretty lost at the moment!

    Thanks!

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    Chris Lele July 21, 2014 at 11:36 am #

    Hi Zara,

    I think Word Smart is great a reference tool: you need to look up a GRE word you dont know,

    and you want to get a definition, Word Smart is great. You dont, however, want to go

    through the book, word for word. Sure, there are some quizzes to help with retention, but

    reading through a book with words in alphabetical order isnt that effective for getting words

    to stick in your head.

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    Id recommend the MGRE flashcards or the Magoosh flashcards (which are free). And now,

    with Vocabulary.com doing such an excellent job of describing words and providing example

    sentences (all for free), Word Smart has kind of become obsolete.

    Here is the link to the Magoosh flashcards: https://gre.magoosh.com/flashcards/vocabulary

    Let me know which cards you decide to go with and how they work out

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    Imtiaz Sarwar October 3, 2013 at 10:25 am #

    Hey Chris,

    I just found your blog and its just mindblowing. Speaking of word list, I am on the halfway of

    majortests 1500 word (1000+500). Have you found that useful ? whats your take on majortests

    wordlist ? Eagerly waiting for your reply !

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    Chris Lele October 3, 2013 at 1:43 pm #

    Hi Imtiaz,

    Glad youve found the site helpful!

    As for wordlistsIm not a fan at all. I dont recommend them in general (nothing against

    majortests words specifically!). A much better way to learnone that stimulates your brainis

    using flashcards. We have free Magoosh flashcards:

    http://gre.magoosh.com/flashcards

    The flashcards each have example sentences so that you are understanding how a word works

    in context.

    Hope that helps!

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    Cait June 18, 2013 at 6:21 pm #

    Hey. I was wondering what the exact link for the quizlet vocab sets we should use are? There are somany sets on there and I am not sure which is the right one to use.

    Reply

    Chris Lele June 19, 2013 at 11:51 am #

    Hi Cait,

    That is a good question. Since we havent officially sanctioned any of them, there is no

    definitive set. Basically, students have gone through our product and taken all the words that

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    show up (or at least the ones they didnt know). Since this leads to a bewildering array of

    choices, making your own set, using just the words you struggle with, is sometimes the way to

    go.

    A snippet of good news is we just released the magoosh flashcards, based on the vocabulary in

    the ebook: http://magoosh.com/gre/2013/gre-vocabulary-flashcards/

    Good luck, and hope those help!

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    Maryam June 15, 2013 at 1:57 pm #

    Hi Chris

    I studied vocabulary using the eBook (which was excellent, thank you for that!) as well as the top

    300 GRE words from Quiz-let. What other sources should I use for vocabulary to cover all that is

    needed in this area?

    Thanks

    Reply

    Chris Lele June 19, 2013 at 11:53 am #

    Hi Maryam,

    Thats a good number of words!

    To supplement those there are two ways to go:

    1) MGRE flashcards some overlap with the words youve studied, but a lot of new ones too in

    the 500 card deck.

    2) Barrons 1100 Words You Need to Know a little more dynamic than flashcards, and even

    more exhaustive than the first option.

    Once youve gone through either of those, vocab shouldnt be much of an obstacle test day.

    Hope that helps!

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    Carmen June 10, 2013 at 9:57 am #

    What is the best way to use Quizlet for long word lists? It doesnt have an option for separating

    known words from unknown words so all the words are given equal attention.

    Reply

    Chris Lele June 10, 2013 at 1:01 pm #

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    Ooohthat is sort of a problem. Hmmmperhaps you could make a separate flashcard list out

    of those that you miss. So if there are about 30 words that you constantly mix-up, you could

    create Tricky Words #1 list.

    Hope that helps!

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    Samaira May 10, 2013 at 7:51 am #

    Hi,

    Just stumbled across your site today. Your posts are super-helpful.

    One quick question. Between Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis and Barrons 1100 which

    one do you think is better? Which one do you suggest should suffice for the prep?

    Reply

    Chris Lele May 10, 2013 at 1:52 pm #

    Hi Samaira,

    Personally, I like the Barrons 1100 book better. All the words are potential GRE words,

    whereas Norman Lewiss book sometimes includes non-GRE words simply because they fit the

    category. Also, Barrons 1100 has more dynamic quizzes and forces you to think about the

    words in context. Basically, its better for self-studying.

    Hope that helps!

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    Alex March 11, 2013 at 9:58 am #

    Hi Chris,

    Im wondering if you have read Barrons 601 words? If you have, how is it compared to Barrons

    1100?

    Thanks a lot!

    Reply

    Chris Lele March 11, 2013 at 3:50 pm #

    Hi Alex,

    I actually have not but Ill pick up a copy now that you mentioned it!

    If it is just as goodand those 601 words are as really GRE-centricthen perhaps the 601 is

    the way to go (half the number of words :)).

    Reply

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    9.

    Arun March 5, 2013 at 8:51 pm #

    Chris,

    Can you share the official Magoosh Quizlet Flashcard set ? When I search in Quizlet for the string

    Magoosh, I get 296 Sets of Flashcards

    Reply

    Margarette March 6, 2013 at 11:56 am #

    Hi, Arun

    We actually do not have an official set of Magoosh flashcards on Quizlet all of the 296 sets

    were created by our students! I looked through them, this seems like the best one:

    http://quizlet.com/19881356/magoosh-gre-flash-cards/.

    It includes example sentences, full definitions, and has a lot of words, which is great.

    Some alternatives:

    1. I would recommend creating your own flashcard set or list of words that you stumble upon

    while youre studying with Magoosh or reading the blog, since the words that you do and do

    not know will not be the same as anyone elses! Also, many many students have told me that

    making their own lists was very helpful to them in really remembering the words on test day.

    2. Were working on official, printable Magoosh flashcards for all of the words in our Vocabulary

    eBook, but they will not be ready for at least a month.

    I hope that helps! Let us know if you have any other questions along the way :).

    Best,Margarette

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    Achint Nigam March 8, 2013 at 1:20 am #

    The link provided does not work, it shows Sorry, the creator of the flashcard set

    magoosh-GRE has limited access to just his or her self .

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    Margarette March 8, 2013 at 2:37 pm #

    Hi, Achint (and Arun!)

    Sorry about that! When I was browsing it had been public, it looks like the creator

    must have adjusted his/her settings.

    This one is very good (includes pictures, synonyms, and examples) and is a mix of

    Magoosh/Barrons words: http://quizlet.com/17008908/072012-gre-vocab-prep-8-

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    I hope that helps

    Best,

    Margarette

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    Vaz March 10, 2013 at 10:18 am #

    How about this http://quizlet.com/17008908/072012-gre-vocab-prep-8-

    magoosh-barron-flash-cards/ ? Has around 1104 (words + idioms).. Doubt is,

    are these really from barrons or just some random word

    Reply

    Margarette March 11, 2013 at 10:27 am #

    Hi, Vaz

    Isnt that the same link? Unfortunately, as with anything published

    unofficially on the web, you cant really know whether those words are

    from Barrons unless you have the book yourself, but I think the words

    looks pretty good

    Best,

    Margarette

    Reply

    Vaz March 12, 2013 at 6:25 pm #

    Hi Margarette,

    Thanks for pointing out. That was a wrong link. Below is the

    correct one:

    http://quizlet.com/5370392/1100-words-you-need-to-know-flash-

    cards/

    Reply

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    Pranitha Vangala March 5, 2013 at 7:23 pm #

    Thanks for your input on the cumbersome wordlists. What about Barrons 1100 words?

    Reply

    Chris Lele March 6, 2013 at 12:04 pm #

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    Thats a great question! I actually didnt even think of the Barrons 1100 as a word list. It is so

    dynamicquizzes, matching, in-context identifyingthat it is more of a vocabulary book. That

    said, definitely use it :).

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    Vanan March 6, 2013 at 7:12 pm #

    How about Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis. If Im done with this book

    thoroughly, will it suffice for the Vocab. part of the GRE? Plz help out Chris!

    Thanks!

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