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Erweiterter Wortschatz für den GRE - Eigenschaften und Disposition

Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zu Eigenschaften und Veranlagungen, wie z. B. „doleful“, „extant“, „naive“ usw., die für die GRE-Prüfung benötigt werden.

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abrasive
[Adjektiv]

behaving in a mean and disrespectful manner with no concern for others

abscheulich, beleidigend

abscheulich, beleidigend

Ex: Despite his skills , abrasive personality made it hard for him to collaborate .
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ambiguous
[Adjektiv]

having more than one possible meaning or interpretation

mehrdeutig, unbestimmt

mehrdeutig, unbestimmt

Ex: The lawyer pointed out ambiguous clause in the contract , suggesting it could be interpreted in more than one way .
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audacious
[Adjektiv]

taking risks that are bold and shocking

wagemutig, audaz

wagemutig, audaz

Ex: audacious hacker breached the most secure networks , leaving cybersecurity experts stunned by the extent of the intrusion .
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catholic
[Adjektiv]

having an inclusive nature, characterized by openness and acceptance toward different viewpoints or aspects of human experience

katholisch, umfassend

katholisch, umfassend

Ex: The professor's catholic knowledge covered a wide array of subjects.
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complementary
[Adjektiv]

useful to each other or enhancing each other's qualities when brought together

komplementär, ergänzend

komplementär, ergänzend

Ex: The two artists complementary styles that blend perfectly in their collaborative work .
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credulous
[Adjektiv]

believing things easily even without much evidence that leads to being easy to deceive

gläubig, leichtgläubig

gläubig, leichtgläubig

Ex: The politician 's promises were taken at face value by credulous supporters .
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decorous
[Adjektiv]

showing a polite, dignified, and appropriate manner of behaving

anständig, würdevoll

anständig, würdevoll

Ex: Even in disagreement , he decorous and respectful .
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doleful
[Adjektiv]

filled with grief and sorrow

traurig, betrübt

traurig, betrübt

Ex: His voice doleful as he spoke about the loss .
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eccentric
[Adjektiv]

slightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas

exzentrisch, eigenartig

exzentrisch, eigenartig

Ex: eccentric professor often held class in the park .
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eminent
[Adjektiv]

having a position or quality that is noticeably great and respected

hervorragend, ausgezeichnet

hervorragend, ausgezeichnet

Ex: eminent artist 's paintings are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide .
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estimable
[Adjektiv]

deserving of admiration or approval

bewundernswert, anerkennenswert

bewundernswert, anerkennenswert

Ex: Their dedication to community service made them estimable in the town .
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extant
[Adjektiv]

existing despite being extremely old

vorhanden, existierend

vorhanden, existierend

Ex: Researchers are studying extant species of fish that dates back millions of years .
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garrulous
[Adjektiv]

talking a great deal, particularly about trivial things

geschwätzig, schwatzhaft

geschwätzig, schwatzhaft

Ex: She became known for garrulous nature , chatting endlessly about minor topics .
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improvident
[Adjektiv]

lacking proper consideration and foresight, especially when it comes to savings and money

unvorsichtig, sichtlos

unvorsichtig, sichtlos

Ex: Due to their improvident spending, they had to take out a loan for necessary expenses.
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ingrained
[Adjektiv]

(of beliefs, behaviors, habits, etc.) existing for so long and so deeply rooted that has made changing very difficult

eingebrannt, fest verankert

eingebrannt, fest verankert

Ex: She struggled with ingrained eating habits when trying to adopt a healthier diet .
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jocular
[Adjektiv]

having a humorous and joking manner

humorvoll, scherzenhaft

humorvoll, scherzenhaft

Ex: Despite the serious topic , jocular remarks made the discussion more enjoyable .
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languid
[Adjektiv]

moving in a slow, effortless, and attractive manner

träg, geschmeidig

träg, geschmeidig

Ex: The heat of the afternoon made everyone move in languid, unhurried manner .
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mercurial
[Adjektiv]

prone to unpredicted and sudden changes

launisch, wechselhaft

launisch, wechselhaft

Ex: Their relationship was strained by mercurial attitude and frequent outbursts .
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naive
[Adjektiv]

lacking experience and wisdom due to being young

naiv, kindlich

naiv, kindlich

Ex: naive optimism about the future was endearing , but sometimes unrealistic given the harsh realities of life .
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offhand
[Adverb]

without any preparation or prior thought

unsystematisch, aus dem Stegreif

unsystematisch, aus dem Stegreif

Ex: She answered the question offhand, not realizing the importance of her response.
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patronizing
[Adjektiv]

treating someone in a seemingly friendly manner but in reality treating them as if they are below one in importance and intelligence

herablassend, patronisierend

herablassend, patronisierend

Ex: He offered help in patronizing way , suggesting the intern could n’t handle the work on their own .
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pretentious
[Adjektiv]

attempting to appear intelligent, important, or something that one is not, so as to impress others

hochtrabend, assozial

hochtrabend, assozial

Ex: pretentious attitude made her seem insincere to her colleagues .
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prospective
[Adjektiv]

likely to become a reality in the future

zukünftig, perspektivisch

zukünftig, perspektivisch

Ex: The real estate agent provided a virtual tour of prospective home to interested buyers .
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restive
[Adjektiv]

impatient to move or progress, especially due to confinement or obstruction from desired movement

unruhig, zappelig

unruhig, zappelig

Ex: After hours of waiting in the cramped room , the passengers restive.
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rudimentary
[Adjektiv]

consisting of fundamental and basic principles

rudimentär, grundlegend

rudimentär, grundlegend

Ex: The guide provided rudimentary instructions for assembling the furniture .
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simultaneous
[Adjektiv]

taking place at precisely the same time

gleichzeitig

gleichzeitig

Ex: The conference simultaneous translation into multiple languages to accommodate international attendees .
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synchronous
[Adjektiv]

occurring at the exact same speed or time

synchron, zeitgleich

synchron, zeitgleich

Ex: The team ’s efforts synchronous, leading to a seamless project completion .
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taciturn
[Adjektiv]

tending to be reserved and untalkative, in a way that makes one seem unfriendly

schweigsam, wortkarg

schweigsam, wortkarg

Ex: The managertaciturn style of communication sometimes led to misunderstandings among the team .
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unflappable
[Adjektiv]

having the ability to stay composed and calm in difficult circumstances

gelassen, unerschütterlich

gelassen, unerschütterlich

Ex: Despite criticism , he unflappable, sticking to his decisions with unwavering confidence .
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unstinting
[Adjektiv]

generously giving something such as help, money, time, praise, etc.

großzügig, unermüdlich

großzügig, unermüdlich

Ex: The charity benefited from unstinting donations of local businesses .
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to react in an angry, aggressive, or defensive manner

dornen, stacheln

dornen, stacheln

Ex: He bristled at the suggestion that he wasn't capable.
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to bemoan
[Verb]

to express great regret or sorrow for something

bedauern, klagen über

bedauern, klagen über

Ex: bemoaned how the new policy had negatively impacted employees .
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to deride
[Verb]

to insult or make fun of someone as if they are stupid or worthless

verhöhnen, verspotten

verhöhnen, verspotten

Ex: derides anyone who disagrees with his opinion on social media .
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to dupe
[Verb]

to trick someone into believing something that is not true

täuschen, betrügen

täuschen, betrügen

Ex: duped his friend into lending him money by fabricating a story about needing it for an emergency .
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to hector
[Verb]

to speak or behave aggressively toward someone and try to force them into doing something

nötigen, bedrängen

nötigen, bedrängen

Ex: She felt uncomfortable when her hectored her about missing deadlines .
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anomaly
[Nomen]

something that deviates from what is considered normal, expected, or standard

Anomalie

Anomalie

Ex: His rapid recovery from the illness was considered anomaly by the doctors .
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fidelity
[Nomen]

the quality of showing loyalty and faithfulness to someone or something

Treue, Loyalität

Treue, Loyalität

Ex: fidelity to the company was evident in her dedication to every project .
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propriety
[Nomen]

the way of behaving that is considered to be morally and socially correct and acceptable

Anstand, Sittlichkeit

Anstand, Sittlichkeit

Ex: The guidelines were established to propriety in business dealings .
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to bemoan
[Verb]

to complain or show one's dissatisfaction with something

beklagen, jammern

beklagen, jammern

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