Artsy Endeavors
Advanced Vocabulary for the GRE / Artsy Endeavors
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a clever and concise expression that contains a general truth or principle
The wise old teacher often used an apothegm to convey profound lessons in just a few words.
View Full Definitionan object from one time period appearing in another where it does not belong
The film featured a wristwatch—an obvious anachronism in a medieval setting.
View Full Definitiona man-made object, tool, weapon, etc. that was created in the past and holds historical or cultural significance
Artifacts of early tool-making like stone knives and projectile points show the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Paleolithic humans.
View Full Definitionto provide support or justification in order to make something stronger or more secure
The company decided to buttress its cybersecurity measures to protect against potential threats.
View Full Definitionan individual who is an expert of art, food, music, etc. and can judge its quality
As a wine connoisseur, he could discern subtle nuances in aroma and flavor, effortlessly identifying the region and vintage of each bottle.
View Full Definitiona musical composition in which two or more independent melodies are played or sung simultaneously, creating harmony and interplay
Bach's fugues are masterpieces of counterpoint.
View Full Definitionthe last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained
The denouement of the play revealed the true motives behind the protagonist’s actions.
View Full Definitiona speech or written tribute, especially one commemorating someone who has died
The family asked her to write a eulogy for her grandmother, remembering all the good times they shared.
View Full Definitionthe fact of having an excessive number of words that results in being tedious
The professor's lecture was criticized for its prolixity, as many students found the excessive detail and lengthy explanations overwhelming and tedious.
View Full Definitionan individual who has the skill of telling stories in a way that is entertaining
At the party, he proved himself to be a master raconteur with his engaging tales of travel.
View Full Definitionthe study of techniques and principles for using language effectively, especially in public speaking
She studied rhetoric to improve her debate skills.
View Full Definitionto give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner
The teacher informed the students about the upcoming exam schedule and its format.
View Full Definitionof, relating to, or prescribed by church law
The marriage was declared invalid under canonical law.
View Full Definitioncoming from the imagination rather than facts
The fanciful tales of dragons and wizards delighted the children gathered around the storyteller.
View Full Definitionusing language in a way that words don't have their actual meaning, but an imaginative meaning instead
The poet’s use of figurative language painted vivid images in the reader’s mind.
View Full Definition(of phrases, words, ideas, etc.) used so much that it has lost its effect, interest, or originality
The film's plot was criticized for relying on hackneyed tropes that lacked creativity.
View Full Definitionrelating to or in the manner of Franz Kafka or his writings
View Full Definition(of language or music) clear and easy to understand
The speaker’s limpid prose made complex ideas accessible to everyone in the audience.
View Full Definitiondisturbing and fear inducing due to its connection with death, murder, violence, etc.
The film's macabre scenes of violence left a lasting impact on its audience.
View Full Definition(of sounds) smooth, pleasant, and sweet to the ear
The mellifluous tones of the cello filled the concert hall with warmth and emotion.
View Full Definitiona goal that one wants to achieve
Her main objective is to complete the project by the end of the month.
View Full Definitionseeming unreal, confusing, and dream-like
Her dream was so phantasmagorical that it felt like stepping into a world where logic had no place.
View Full Definitionnot based on honesty or truth and intended to mislead others
The phony psychic claimed to have special powers but was exposed as a fraud.
View Full Definitionreferring to something that happens, is published, or is awarded after the death of the person to whom it relates
The author's posthumous novel was published a year after her death, becoming a bestseller.
View Full Definitionbased on or influenced by personal feelings or opinions rather than facts
The art critic's review was subjective, reflecting her personal taste rather than objective analysis.
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