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GRE SAT Advanced English Vocabulary Podcast!
GRE SAT Advanced English Vocabulary Podcast!
Author: Nick Nordstrom
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This is a podcast dedicated to learning new, advanced words for the English language. If you'll be taking the SAT or GRE soon, or if you just want to add a little spicy pretense to your everyday conversation, this is the podcast for you.
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GRE/SAT Podcast. Music in this podcast: "On the Horizon" by Damon Greene, "Shortcomings" by Bjurman, "Coming for it" by RaFa Sessions.
GRE LSAT Vocabulary podcast.
Some more fun GRE words to strengthen and stretch your vocabulary. Music found in this episode: “Come 2gether” by Ooyy, “Lazy Breeze” by Ealot
GRE vocabulary podcast.
Gre Podcast for advanced English vocabulary.
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GRE Podcast.
Hi! Welcome to episode 48! Music found in this episode: “Weeping Cherry Tree” by 91 Nova, “Utopia” by Apollo, “Sriracha” by Apollo, “I’ll Treat You Right” by Matt Large
If you're like me and you're not a big fan of tradition and laws in general, you might be a nihilist. Music used in this episode: “Dancing w/ the Devil” --Bonker’s Beat Club, “I am Better Off” --Wildson, LaKesha Nugent, “Mr Wilson Visits” --Mary Riddle
Gre podcast, advanced english vocabulary
To some degree, almost all of us are living in the diaspora, for humans have been bedraggled throughout history--just thought I'd try to make a somewhat un-prosaic point. Music: “Beauty in the Mundane,” -Bird of Figment, “Work Undone” -Pearce Roswell
Let's agree not to berate each other and have the social acumen to avoid situations leading to compunction. Hmm. How do we substantiate such an idea? Songs: “Carol of the Trap” DJ DENZ the Rooster, “Bird Flex” by Bonkers Beat Club
Here's another episode to assuage your Nick's Knack for Neologisms appetite. Songs featured in this episode: “My Place” by Gamma Skies feat. Emmi, “Tone Arm” by Valante
Apparently "pedant" is the noun of "pedantic"--or at least someone who is pedantic could be called a "pedant," but man, this pronunciation is killing me. Songs: “Rescue Mission” by Lupus Nocte, “The Story Time Tells” by More than Family, “Right Hand” by Damma Beatz
Music: “Don’t Turn Off the Lights” by Oomiee (main song). “The Light Fades” by Jon Bjork, “None Left” by David Celeste, “Ice Cream Kisses” by Marrie, “Just Say Yes” by Tricycle Riot
I hope you aren't too persnickety about the words chosen, but if you are, I suppose I'm slightly insouciant towards your tendentiousness. ; ) songs: "Right Hand" by Damma Beatz, "My Life was Beginning," by Gero Lyn, "Fear Being Unfelt" by Ingrid Witt
Three common GRE words.
Sometimes we must follow our whimsical fantasies to boost our vocabularies.
I accepted her supplication and got into her car as she kidnapped me.





I hope you continue this podcast it's great help. if new episodes is somewhere else someone pls enlighten me :)
Thousand's Thank. you have made it so easy. your voice was a little a bit tired. I appreciate your efforts.
i am on a train. my second trip by train in 30 years 😳
glib! not gilb 😂 by the way, thank you so much, this podcast has been the best resource for the vocabulary part of my GRE exam ❤️
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your podcast is fantastic! hope u pick it up again. thanks and appreciation from Germany :)
nice job
this is awsome. I remember them when you joke or have examples and everything. thank you❤
why there is no new podcast?
Extremely effective and informative. I just love the extra bits you do instead of just giving out the definition of words and a couple of example sentences. That extra mile you go, with using the word in various contexts, providing us with a useful way to remember it, a few synonyms here and there and then a few challenging “find the appropriate word for it" games make it an absolute word fest. It’s a delight to have you here and I’m very appreciative of your generous efforts in making the often strenuous and pedestrian task of learning new words, fun and exciting!!!
Nebulous Quixotic Pedantic understood. still not pjorative