Must-Know GMAT Vocabulary
Words Most Likely to Appear on the Exam, with Easy Mnemonics, Example Sentences, and Fun Stories for Fast Learning
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Narrated by:
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Johnathan Welsh
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By:
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Daniel Asher
About this listen
Hey there, future GMAT conqueror! Let me tell you, you've just taken a fantastic first step. Right now, you’re holding a book that isn’t just another long, dry list of vocabulary words. This is your personal key to mastering the language of the GMAT — but with a twist. Instead of memorizing and forgetting, we're making vocabulary unforgettable. Think mnemonics, stories, even a bit of humor. This book makes each word something you'll understand, remember, and actually know how to use — not just for test day but long after.
You might already know that vocabulary is crucial for the GMAT. But why is it often so challenging? Most resources throw words at you like bricks — heavy, dull, and hard to get through. That’s where we’re different. This book is designed to make learning GMAT words feel like a conversation. No monotonous definitions. No dry memorization. Just engaging, clear explanations for the words that appear most often on the exam, broken down so you can grasp them with ease and confidence.
Now, here’s a fun twist: we also dive into vocabulary that you’ll use to talk about the very act of learning and analyzing.
We get it; learning for the GMAT can feel like staring down a mountain. But think of this book as your guided climb, where every step brings you closer to the top with ease and a bit of laughter. We've designed it so you won’t get bogged down. You’ll find words related to analysis, finance, time management, even psychological terms. And each word? It’s been picked for its high likelihood to appear on the GMAT, so you’re not wasting any time on vocabulary you don’t need.
So, grab your headphones, sit back, and let’s dive into a whole new way to learn GMAT vocabulary — one that’s anything but boring. Let’s start building your vocabulary and, with it, your confidence. Let’s start learning.
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