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MGRE Flashcards
Manhattan GRE has a useful set of flashcards. Clear definitions, well-written example sentences and interesting tidbits (such as a “backstory” on certain words) make these a necessity. Words are broken up into two levels, so you can make sure that you are studying the words that are right for you.Magoosh Flashcards
Magoosh GRE flashcards cover high-frequency GRE words and have clear definitions . The flashcards are free. You can print them out, or you can download the flashcard app, which makes learning words easy (there is some newfangled algorithm it uses that makes words more likely to stick).Mobile Flashcards App
Super-powerful Flashcards App for iPhone and Android made by a GRE Prep Club member! Build your own flashcards or download from millions of existing decks for your vocab and study notes. More than 1,000,000 downloads. You can get full features for free as long as you have fewer than 500 flashcardsBarron’s 1100 Words
For those who like the old book approach, this Barron’s vocabulary workbook is great. Learn the definition of words by inferring how they are used in context (an indispensible skill on the GRE); take weekly practice quizzes; peruse the glossary to see how each of the words is used in context (example sentences are taken from a variety of reputable resources).Blank flashcards (quizlet.com)
Not all the words you’ll encounter as you do GRE vocab exercises and read (see below) are in the resources above—so make sure that you have blank flashcards. Quizlet.com makes it easy for you to make flashcards online for any words you stumble across during your prep.Vocabulary.com
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