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Reading comprehension is a section in which one needs to understand and comprehend the passage well. To do so one needs have a good vocabulary. But unfortunately GMAT uses words which are not so common in day to day language and just because of these alien words some times we sacrifice a lot in this section. Attached is a file consisting most frequent difficult words(with meaning and usage examples) appeared in various OG and GMATPrep RCs.
This is a no nonsense file and contains only high frequency difficult words with their meanings and examples.
I offer this to my one-on-one students and now for everyone on gmatclub.
P.S. This file is exclusively compiled by me. For meanings and usage examples, I have used "dictionary.cambridge.org"(the best one as per me).
Enjoy!
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