© 2026 Sloth Lingo. Learn easy. Lounge wisely.

Exam: GRE (Verbal)

allotypic

IPA: /ˌæl.əˈtaɪ.pɪk/

KK: /ˌæl.əˈtaɪ.pɪk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a specific type of genetic variation that occurs within a species, often referring to different forms of antibodies.

Example: The researchers studied the allotypic variations in the population.

alloxan

IPA: /əˈlɒksən/

KK: /əˈlɒksən/

noun

Definition: A chemical substance that can cause diabetes by damaging the pancreas. It is formed from uric acid and appears as a crystalline solid.

Example: Researchers used alloxan to induce diabetes in laboratory rats for their experiments.

alloy

IPA: /ˈælɔɪ/

KK: /ˈælɔɪ/

noun

Definition: A mixture of two or more metals that are combined to create a new material with different properties.

Example: Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc.

transitive verb

Definition: To mix two or more metals together to create a new material with different properties, or to combine something with another element that may lessen its quality.

Example: The jeweler decided to alloy gold with silver to create a new type of jewelry.

alloyed

IPA: /əˈlɔɪd/

KK: /əˈlɔɪd/

adjective

Definition: Made by combining two or more different metals or substances to create a new material with improved properties.

Example: The alloyed metal was stronger and more durable than pure metal.

verb

Definition: To mix two or more metals together to create a new material with different properties.

Example: The jeweler alloyed gold with silver to create a unique piece of jewelry.

allude

IPA: /əˈluːd/

KK: /əˈluːd/

verb

Definition: To make a reference to something indirectly or casually, without mentioning it directly.

Example: In her speech, she alluded to the recent events without mentioning them directly.

allure

IPA: /əˈlʊr/

KK: /əˈlʊr/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be very attractive or appealing in a way that draws people in.

Example: The beautiful landscape seemed to allure every visitor who passed by.

noun

Definition: The ability to attract or charm someone, often in a way that is mysterious or exciting.

Example: The allure of the city drew many tourists each year.

transitive verb

Definition: To attract or tempt someone by offering something appealing or desirable.

Example: Promises of quick profits allure the unwary investor.

allurement

IPA: /əˈlʊə.mənt/

KK: /əˈluːrmənt/

noun

Definition: A thing that attracts or tempts someone, often in a way that is difficult to resist.

Example: The allurement of the bright lights drew the tourists to the city.

allurer

IPA: /əˈlʊrər/

KK: /əˈlʊrər/

noun

Definition: A person who attracts or charms others, often in a seductive or captivating way.

Example: The allurer captivated everyone with her charm and grace.

alluring

IPA: /əˈlʊərɪŋ/

KK: /əˈlʊrɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Something that is very attractive or tempting, often in a way that draws people in.

Example: The alluring fragrance of the flowers filled the air.

noun

Definition: The act of attracting or tempting someone with something that is appealing or charming.

Example: The alluring of the beautiful landscape drew many tourists to the area.

verb

Definition: To attract or tempt someone in a very appealing way.

Example: The alluring fragrance of the flowers drew me closer.

allusion

IPA: /əˈluːʒən/

KK: /əˈluːʒən/

noun

Definition: A way of mentioning something indirectly, often used in literature or speech to suggest a deeper meaning or connection without stating it directly.

Example: The poem contains an allusion to Greek mythology that enriches its meaning.

←1

...

110111112

...

3207→