英文解释: adjective: characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy
例句: The gossamer wings of a butterfly, which allow it to fly, are also a curse, so delicate that they are often damaged.
GMAT核心词汇 graft
英文解释: noun: corruption, usually through bribery
例句: In countries with rampant graft, getting a driver's license can require no more than paying an official.
GMAT核心词汇 grandiloquent
英文解释: adjective: puffed up with vanity
例句: The dictator was known for his grandiloquent speeches, puffing his chest out and using big, important-sounding words.
GMAT核心词汇 gregarious
英文解释: adjective: to be likely to socialize with others
例句: Often we think that great leaders are those who are gregarious, always in the middle of a large group of people; yet, as Mahatma Gandhi and many others have shown us, leaders can also be introverted.
GMAT核心词汇 grovel
英文解释: verb: show submission or fear
例句: Every time Susan comes to the office, Frank grovels as if she were about to fire.
GMAT核心词汇 guffaw
英文解释: verb: laugh boisterously
例句: Whenever the jester fell to the ground in mock pain, the king guffawed, exposing his yellow, fang-like teeth.
GMAT核心词汇 guileless
英文解释: adjective: free of deceit
例句: At first I thought my niece was guileless, but I then found myself buying her ice cream every time we passed a shop.
GMAT核心词汇 gumption
英文解释: noun: resourcefulness and determination
例句: Wallace Stegner lamented the lack of gumption in the U.S. during the sixties, claiming that no young person knew the value of work.
GMAT核心词汇 hackneyed
英文解释: adjective: lacking significance through having been overused
例句: Cheryl rolled her eyes when she heard the lecturer's hackneyed advice to "be true to yourself."
GMAT核心词汇 hagiographic
英文解释: adjective: excessively flattering toward someone's life or work
例句: Most accounts of Tiger Woods life were hagiographic, until, that is, his affairs made headlines.
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